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Fourth Row — D. Strong, P. Ankrum, W. Morse, G. Gordon, B. Goodman, J, Lindop. Third Row— E. Kuh, P. Bosworth, H. Blackett, K. Cox, R. Johnson, W. Jacobs, E. Konsberg, F. Copeland, P. Williams, R. Taylor, J. Sparrow, W. Buchen. Second Row — C. Burnham, K. Wolcott, J. Berry, S. Spits, B. Flint, D. Flint, B. Deans, D. Daughaday, P. Sheldcn, D. Holliday, A. Gregory. Firsf Row— A. Selfridge, N. Bagley, N. Kostbade, J. Brach, E. Allen, H. Brown. THE EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade this year has been en- gaged in various activities, one of which was to make the building prettier. On the hall- way wall of the first floor was painted a zoological mural, partly by the eighth grade. The grade has also this year produced some morning exercises. The first was a dramatization of Winnie The Pooh , which was done at Francis Parker School, too. Because of absences, the planned Wash- ington play wasn ' t given on Washington ' s birthday, but a debate was given instead. The debate was Were the Americans right in thinking they were mistreated? A danc- ing exercise and one on dictatorship were also given. Outside our building was a plot of ground which needed cultivating. So we set to work, dug up the ground and fenced it, and tried to find out how to prepare it for grass seed. One of the projects of the eighth grade was issuing weekly newspapers. At first many people were ambitious and several issues of their papers were printed. But after a few weeks only two papers remained. These two, The Silver Streak and The Shrimptown Bugle, went on all through the spring t erm. We also went on some trips. We went through the Daily News Building and saw how the newspaper is printed. Seeing that we had set up a court in our room to try offenders of regulations, we thought it would be a good idea to go and see some courts in action. On the first trip we went to the County Court Building, and on the second, to the Federal District Court. The second trip was more interesting, but we learned things from both. Besides these ' accomplishments, the eighth grade had a photography contest, the girls organized cooking, and some boys collected money for the skating rink. Altogether, this has been a successful year.
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