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And uiouldrfl you like some of this wrapping paper loo? XMAS CARD DRIVE The Junior Class started selling Xmas Cards in October. It started off slow, but the sales soon increased and by the time the drive had ended We were Goin ' f i ' ' o g around school with songs on our lips. The profit from this escapade was about 3100. We certainly did better than the Juniors last year. We had a lot of Competition during this drive. Each person was trying to outdo the other by proving to be a better salesman. The highest salesmen at the end were Marjorie Flagg, Wayne Forbes, Bernice Marcotte, and Janet Hale. 43
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W The Elllfiff? CUSI Lefl to right: Lee Anne Corkins as Mother Ghost, Lee Kemp Father Ghost, and Rodney Chamber lin as Egbert. THE SOFT-HEARTED GHOST The seventh and eighth grades further proved their stage ability to the school by putting on a Halloween play, The Soft-Hearted Ghostf' Each year Mrs. Gorzocoski directs a play for the Junior High School, developing their interest in dramatics. The main characters in the play were: flfolher Ghost Lee Ann Corkins Falher Ghost Lee Kemp Egberl T , Rodney Chamberlin This play told the story ofa little ghost, Egbert, who didn't like to seare people. ln the Course of time, Egbert acquired the knack of frightening folks which made his parents exceptionally proud. 45
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