SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE NEWS For the seventh and eighth grade it has not beenpd Yea? of work altogether. We had a few parties and other activities which all of us enjoyed. At the beginning of the year we elected officers for one classes. They are: PRES.-Robert Buckley VICE PRES.mDon ld Higgins SEC.-Eugene Knickel TREsSCMJane Weston REPORThReBonni. Corwin 7th Grade Student Council Representatyve- A Mary Neal 8th Grade Student Council Representative- Robert Noggle Our adviser is Mrs, Lashey. The eighth grade worked hard at practicing a play which we gave at a high school assembly. The name of it was WHigh School Daze.W The eeventh and eighth grade boys have played some successful basketball games with different schools and our team of the future looks very promising. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS We began the school year with i total of fourteen boys and thirteen girls. We gained one girl but she soon left us, however we gained another girl in the sixth grade mak- ing our room total twenty-eight. During the year we have eirnestly tried to learn and master the work for our grades. We undertook several pro- jects such as: UThe Study of Ohion, NA Bulletin Trip with Rear Admiral Byrd to the Antlrticn, HA Tree Loaded with oems About the Windn, and 1 complete outlind of wind, its causes and effects. These are a few of the many things we did. Physical Education was introduced in our grades this year for the first time. We girls and boys like it and think it helpful in keeping us well. we had health books also that gave us valuable help as we had to use a lot of outside material to fill out our individual book. All in all, we had a good time this term.
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