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the Rcgauncensian 1930 ■vW ., W AW ., W Page Seventv Top R o w—Footballers Hamptons, Brotherton Ba- rasa, Choquette, Ree, Mar¬ tin, Martin. Middle R o w—R e e a n d Brotherton, Moberg, Vanni and Jokinen. Bottom Row—Lenten, La- Combe, Wiljanen, Anderson, Thomas, Skues, Taskila, Rowse.
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HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH GRADE—1929-1930. Shortly after school began, the Seventh Grade met during the music hour and elected the officers for the year. They were as following: President ...Lucille Jensen Ida Marie Field ...Allie Hemmila Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Vaino Hill Prior to this, the different sections had met and elected their officials, com¬ mittees, etc., so that every thing was ready to follow out the program made out by Mr. Thorson. One period each Wednesday was taken for home room activities. During this period each section met in their own rooms and had a program of some kind. This gave each pupil an opportunity to display his talents to his own home room group. Many of the programs were delightful and some not so good. All of the pro¬ grams were arranged by a committee from the room and not by the teacher. As a whole they were very successful. Christmas saw each room decked in splendor and sporting a “tree.” Of course each room had a party. The seventh grade party, on February seventh, was a great event. All of the girls and boys dressed in their “best” and enjoyed themselves playing games and watching the boxing. The “eats” were grand. Valentine’s day was another excuse for having a party. Valentines were dis¬ tributed and so were apples, cookies, bananas, and pop. A good time? You bet. In this way the Seventh Grade went through a hilarious, joyous, happy year. —A. W. R. Page Sixty-nine
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