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THE ECHO Y- , -.ff --..+..1- .. .. V .. ..-,........-....,,..-,..-.......,....,..--.........,.-..,, 1-4---,--1.1:-:.-,f,,,,., ,-YY - -- I'1IGIITII GRADE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The first six years of our school life were very pleasant, but we do not remember many details. In the seventh grade, our class organized and elected oiiieers. In October we held a hot dog roast- on the school grounds, At the end of the year we held a picnic at the home of l'lstl1erWl1ittleton where each had his or her share of fun. The eighth year has pre-nninenee because it is our graduation year. In Uctober we held our first class meeting and elected our officers. NVe elected president, Bernice Keeleyg vice-president, Bruee Thompsong secretary and treasurer, Beth lfloley. VVe drew up a constitution and selected for our name Junior Citizens. For our class flower wet ehose the red rose, and class colors blue and silve1'. Honest ltlffort brings Suecessf' was the motto we selected. To take care of the financial end, we1 had our regular dues. We also sold seeds which added to our funds. NVe had our meetings each month, and after tl1e business session we had a short entertztinment. We have had three parties this year, a Christmas Party and a Hallowelen Party in our 1'oom. flames were played and light refreshnients served. Valen- tine Eve we had a party in tl1e gymnasium of the sehool. NVe played games, daneed, and served refreslnnents. This was the best party of the year, one reason being that we had plenty of room. The remainder of the year we were busy preparing for Regents and our Commeneement night. The valedietorian was NVilma llarris and the salutator- ian, Itllizabetli Mepham. ,C :,I,:::t:i:...e:..:e:..-.::f: -............:..1:..-......:.,.. :::.:w..,...1a........,.......... 40:0 fa 1 5 1 l 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 l l l l 1 l 1 l l l ll ll 1 1 l l 1 l l l ll ll l tl ll 1
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, THE ECHO 21 FRESI-IMAN CLASS Fay Arnold Clive l'i 'E0ll Roger Bailey Lorraine Faas Onalee Bel Grriee Calvin Allan Brandt Brayton Gardner Evelyn Burnett: Garth Howell Iggibgl Buyg Betty Johns VVavne Cartwright Bvron Kelly l'.l rjori Cornelius lfil-1 King i Paul Davis Roy Koeh Thelma Dehass George Lewis R-ivmond Link lforraine Ryan lieth In-ffm Vim-is Shaap Franeis Lomando Ilfien Schaefer Don-ild Merhoff Norman Seharett Cornelius O'Kay Durwood Stephens c ! Julia Palmer Fi ik llndaw W ' ' ' Ruth Pettv Geraldine V-tndewater Josephine Pitts l l re:iee VanPutten Q Robert Porrey Eleanor Wooster Virginia Rugg Cerald Vilooster A Anna Maguire i Motto - We're not on top but we're elimbing I FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY By J ulirz. Palmer Last year, while in the eighth grade, we elected our first class officers from a elass of thirty-nine students. We chose Robert Porrey, president, Betty Johns, vice-president, and Julia Palmer as our secretary and treasurer. Miss Mellymond was our elass advisor. At one of our first meetings we chose our -i class colors, emerald and gold, and our class tlower, the yellow rose. We had two parties that year that were enjoyed by everyone. i In April of 1934 our class was saddened by the death of Martin Lebbert, Q one of our most active members. We entered High School as freshmen last fall, feeling very proud and important. Eager to organize, we elected the following officers: Virginia Rugg, 'presidentg Donald Merhoff, viee-presidentg Julia. Palmer, secretaryg and Robert II Porrey, treasurer. Our elass advisor is Miss Rix, and at present we have' forty- one members. Vile have had two parties this year: one at school and one a theatre party to Rochester. All the class members that eafme to these parties had a good time. 5 Regents, the barrier we must pass to be sophomores, is fast approaching. We all hope to be Sophs next year and then watch our smoke! ' ioicvic-1101111014-1 qa1a?a?sioio1s1n:co o
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