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S amth I Amis year I am sure that both 7A and 7B have enjoyed the work of the year I and are looking forward to a few more weeks when each pupil will know whether JL the grade for the year has been made. We wall all be happy if each pupil has reached the eighth grade level. Best of all the seventh grade has enjoyed Gym, their favorite lesson, then Home Economics for girls, and Shop for boys. For people who like to read, the eighth grade library is the best place for them. Then, too, there were the seventh grade assembly programs in which the children enjoyed taking part. In our Nature Study club I am sure both classes learned much about bird life and many interesting things about the world around us. Our Junior Orchestra has enjoyed very much the music played this year. And to add more fun to the Orchestra Club the members with the help of the teacher, enjoyed a delightful party. 29
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Metppxl £jiqM(i Q iodefCA. ' I T he eighth grade has had a successful and pleasant year made more interesting by participating in our various activities. Some of these activities proved to be profitable. The bake sale, in which we figured prominently, netted over $150 for the Athletic Association. A patriotic program on Flag Day, consisting of various poems and songs, was given in assembly. A Bird Day program was also presented. A playlet, given in connection with this program, was written by several of the eighth grade pupils. Many proud owners turned out with their pets to the pet show given by the Junior High School. Several of the students participated in the operetta and athletics. We have enjoyed bein g eighth graders, and are enthusiastically looking forward to our ninth grade year. 28 lilililililililiittiiai
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3 ' xviemeil HANDLE LINGO SWING IT Doris Bowden I’m not ready, Mr. Harvey “ Indian Love Call ”... Miriam Burgess Jimmy gave me this “ Love Is All ”... . Jeanette Collins Gosh, I don’t know “ Perfidia ” William Culbertson The President’s always right. . . . “Let’s Get Together”. . . . Joyce Davidson Where’s Porkv? . . “ La Conga” Gloria Friedrich Dick, you are O. K Leslie Gorsuch Hey “You Are My Sunshine” Nellie Hacker Quiet “Beautiful Dreamer” Elizabeth Hancock I am going to be a teacher “ Moon Indigo” Clarke Hartin I don’t agree “Good Humor Man” Lottie Heinzelmann I say so much and yet so little “ I Do. Do Yon?” Mary Holsing So help me I have been robbed “He’s Not the Guy ” Warren Hunter How about a blackout party? Robert Kelly How about a tramp date? “ I .ovp I ” Kaye Kirk Show me the way to go home Raymond Loomis “Hey, Mary’’ Robert MacLaren I have to work tonight “ Nnhofly ' s Hnhy ' Dot McClintock Don’t call me McClintock “ I .eihestrfliim Ralph Mills South Carolina was wonderful “ Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar ” . . . Grace Moore Roy “Little Girl” Philip O’Neill Hi, Sugar “Time On My Hands” Robert Peel No more credit “ Frenesi ” Edward Powell I’ll finish it tomorrow “Swamp Fire” Clara Reed Did you see Pete? “Pony Boy” William Reed I wasn’t in it “Sleepy Head ” Jean Satterthwaite Stop it, 1 love it “Take a Letter” Sidney Shattuck “ 15 cents Bud ’’ “When Irish Eyes are Smiling ” George Toms Quit your moaning “ Crazy People” Joy Torelli Do you have notes for Town Hall? .... “Horsey Keep ' our Tail Up” Anita Treyan ’ou’re not kidding “You Walked By” Alma Trost What are you doing after school. Doris? “Oh Johnnie Oh!” Shucks “ Amopola ” Alice Wilds Is the adding machine being used? “ Volga Boatman ” Richard Youmans Where would I be if it wasn’t lor Gloria “ Because of ' S ' ou ” 30
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