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no 9 an as 17 fX 'i SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Front Row: V llziphm- Hussvll, Nzinry Gzirninvl, Susio Brousv, Judy Bonn-ftt, IN-nny Fiirluvr, Viwlai Ulzinni, Lorindzi Knight, Putty C14-mmcr, Mary Ann Linlorth, Middle Row: Nzinvy Smith. Judy Firr-stonv, Uizinc Wmfst, Mary Young, Rolwrtzi Foot, Mary Roliinson, Bzirhzira Boring, Pvrry Wilson, Julie Rowe, Sandy Rose, Susan VV1-il, Sully Johnson. Bock Row: , John Shox-mzilwr, Norman Goulding, Dziyid Bruggz-inivr. Absent: Judy Jackson, Christic Livhlitvr. Iloth sow-nth :ind 1-ighth grzidr- English Clzissvs found writing thu.-ir own Anthology of Prosv :ind Poi-try xi vzilu- :ilvlv vxpe-i'ivna'v. In tht- eighth grzidv ei brief study of several ziutohiographics was made in pre-pziiuition for the-ir indivimluzil :iutohiogrziphy proji-rt. It wus fun :ind very ull-vcrly completed. In litvrziturc thc high spots wx-rv: ai c'ollm'tion of vvrsc- rvzid hy thu sm-vvnth grzidcg Midsummer Nights llrcam and zi study of Bvst Short Storim-s lwy tho vighth grzidv. In Arnrrivzin History zi svrzip hook wzis kt-pt of National hzippvnings to illustrate' the- work of our thru- dvpzirt- mvnts of govc'rnniL'nt. A study of the domocrzitir' govt-rnmcnt in the city of Akron provvd 1-nlightc-ning, It was conipli-tvd lay ai visit to zi vity counvil mm-ting, A note hook containing individual rcsvzirrh was found hm-lpful. 52
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THE FRESHIES D0 You Rwfzcfrzluv. . . --when Pat Arnold stopped wearing her lfreshie Cap? V-when Judy Bodman was asked to go steady and refused-why? --Sue lirown not talking with her hands? -when Sue lluehanan went to a Re- vere football game? V-the expression on Beau Ciohr's liaee after everyone yelled surprise at Judy Baer's party? ---when 'lill 'layeov 'ot the silver - is hraeelet she shines all the time? -when Kyra King used olive oil to groom I li ? --when Karen Kooistra took over the Soeiety page? -when Lila Lee wasnt talking to Ronney on the phone? --when Lita Lee tut her hair? --when julie Cottrell told Nitkey Mead that a red horse would con- quer the world? -when Polly Parsons isn't dunking something? -,when Patty Roherts first put in her eontaet lenses and we all turned a little green? -Marnie Sinelair and her two Bills? -when Nanty llitth thought the punch was jello? -when Susan Keller didn't want to rome to her own surprise pirty 9 bindy bmith 1nd essiel Miller the night ot the etrnix ilf Mlftll Smith not h ning 1 d ite on bund ly ' C trolyn Si rinkle s ll nd d ite t the Student Qountil Dune? Howie Wests sleeping lv g t Marnie s party' gy if Vi is 51
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SIXTH GRADE Seated- Marjoric llorpham, Both Wt-instvin, llarilcv Moore, Elaim- Sugar, Nlatlvlint- llanvsis, Sandra O'Brodo, Carol Smith, Standing' Dick Clvmmcr, Pat Walter, Liz Vinobcrg, Lyntla K1-itzt-r, Vit-ki Waters, Stuart Root, Kenneth Drcsslcr, Nick Pavkan. Varol Smith and Stuart Hoot. joined our group in Scptcmbcr and in llvcumlwr Bcth VVvinstt-in made our numlwr liftcvn. llntlt-r Miss MCKQ-an wo have boon studying thu hvginnings of our Wvstcrn Civilization in bavc- usvd our information for mate-rial in oral and written rt-ports,lcarning to usc i'L-fc-i'0n1'c notvs. Formal grammar was studivd, too, in the sixth grade. Growing mort- skillful in using numbers and solving problems was anothvr important task Planning and managing tho we-ckly assembly is our responsibility and by thc ond of thc at. lm-:ist ont- vhanvu to lt-ad one assvmbly. Taking part in tht- Cancllvlight Scrvicc, managing the Spclling Boo and Song Contvst, the wcrc highlights of this yuar. 53 the Old VVorld. W0 books and to take in thc- Sixth Gradf-. yoar cvvryonc had Spring Field Trips
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