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a u footba ll 9 oc'I' lLAL1.orueEN SC ARE B00 N glfllln P 5 N' mf? GNFU V 1 Q ff ff 7 if O61 The second month of the school year brungs many lnterestlng events to Mannette Hugh Students fund folly IH fads and a care ful study of report cards reveals that the next sux weeks they wa have to settle down' By now new students are frrmly entrenched ln thenr classes and have achieved their posutuons nn school Infe There were football games to attend whuch were preceded by e thusuastnc pep assemblnes two paid assemblies and long walks un der a harvest moon The mann event of October was the annual M 8. M football game Everyone aot humself all bundled up to see thus battle Loads of people dressed un gav clothes could be seen goung to the field as early as lO 30 A M What they won tdo to see thus game As you all know the game end d as everyone expected It to Marnnette vas victorious Agazn' I N I ll - F n - V ' 1 ' X ! -1 f X 4 - 61 ' A . Af- xxx? Q f ' T 5 ll far.-.ll ' I I ,,. 1 I 1. ,I I r 4 ' T , A ' ,..v 1 t .l A' T prlnnnf f 7 . 1 V V . 'V A W A I I ' ' 'll , , V L I ff ' ' ' 1 I' T l 5 A f ' ' ' , ff' , ' ' ' l l I . n T . . . I . 5 . I . ' , . , , 2 - ' - . vi . . - . a
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Eighth Grade Jacqueline Blanchettc Ronald Kallquist Dale Wagner Kenneth Delaski As their officers for the school year, the Eight grade chose the following students: President, Ronald Kallquist, Vice-President, Dale Wagnerg Treasurer, Ken Delaskig Student Council, Jacqueline Blanchette. They were under the able guidance of Mrs. Betty Brockman. Eighth grade homerooms were very busy with all the committees organized for the purpose of running their grade more efficiently. First among these was the Constitution Committee, which drew up a constitution to govern the grade as a whole. There was also an Honor Committee which determined which homeroom had the highest percentage on the Honor Roll each six Weeks and the vxinning homeroom received a banner Help ing to carry out various projects around school was the duty of the last committee the Service Committee A yery important group was the Eighth Grade Council composed of two represen tatives from each homeroom which Hsupeivised the other committees HOWIEROONI 303 MIDDLE ROW J Schroedel P R dahl R Shan T Hamilton C Siexcrt R Rcdstiom R Seguin L Scheme P Riley BACK ROW K Seelex J Scnmidt R Smith D Qoxenson 11. Rose C Somexs O Schiimnei C Retlick J Scliuxc Page Tw entx Y . .U . Q - . . L Q . ,, . BOTTOM ROW-L. ROSS, R. Sanders. L, Seymour. M. Ravgo. C. Sladky, J. Staniswski. R, Slawik, Hebert
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