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EIGHTH GRADE HEN the eighth grade, a class of thirty-seven, returned to school last fall, one of the first tilings they did was elect class officers. The following were chosen: Erby Satter, president; Veryl Laird, vice-president; and Betty La Rocque, secretary-treasurer. The president was made an honorary member of the student council. Their adviser was Miss Nona Deary. Members of the class took part in the Grade Operetta, “The Legend of the Snowman Delores Robinson played the part of Mary Carroll, one of the leading characters. A number of eighth grade hoys were members of the Junior High Basketball team. Many boys also belonged to the Junior High Tumbling Club. The main activity, however, was the Safety Patrol. I lie fiirls acted as an auxiliary unit. Miss N. Deary SEVENTH GRADE fJillE thrill of being in the seventh grade lies in the knowledge that at last “High School” may be tacked after your name, even if it is Junior High School. This active group of young people under the instruction of Miss Lila Murton have accomplished much in the way oi scholastics and extra-curricular activities this year. The grade school operetta found many of its members from the seventh grade. All of the gymnasium classes found seventh graders as leaders and some fine material for basketball is in evidence. Robert Shaw represents the grade on the Student Council. Jrun Miss L. Murton Gene Pkti rs (Deceased)
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SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Donald Steiner. Charles Welsch, Gerald Sebastian, Calvin Dvorak, Glenn Martin, LeRoy Me Mahon. Norma Harwood, Lelah Oestreich, Doris Markham Eleanor Martin, Dick Matti. Third Row: Donald Higgins, Calvin Ahrens, John Smrcina, LeRoy Picha, Bee Jean Kislia, George Welsch, Lyle Key, Mavis Ramsey. Goldie Stuckey, Lawrence David, Marion Lundberg, Allen Ashhacher. Bobby Dillmah. Second Row: Daniel Crady, Kenneth Bloyer, Robert Adney, Raymond Tippery George McCarthy, James Coorough. William Wachuta. Fay Dalton. Maxine Bunders, Mary Lu Rake, Gladys Toberman, Alta Sebastian, Marie Ortloff. Bottom Row: Bill Steiner. Donald Zimmerman, Bobby Shaw, Jack Marvin. Imogene Weighner, Rosemary Shulka. June Radloff. EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Morris Mac Farlane, Mavis Hamann, Charles Walker, Evelyn Syverson, Louise Vaughan, Eugene Davies, Mary Ward, Dallas Boldt, Danella Welsch, Carl Silberhorn, Darleen Alderman. Karl Rider. Second Row: Robert Mapson, Veryl Laird, Edna Stuckey. Raymond Cooley. Betty La Rocque, Donovan Daugherty, Robert Fischer, Adeline Chamberlain. Ruth Richa. Darol Boldt, Erby Satter, Delores Robinson, Carol b ord, Charles Strnad. Bottom Row: Bird Woods, Raymond Kellogg, Donald Wachter, Darlene La Pointe, Ailene Eggleston, William Coole y, Gloria Lindner, William Bittner, Jean Welsch, Richard Obmascher.
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SAFETY PATROL fJ'IIK Safety Patrol is a very important organization for protecting the lives of students of the school. It provides opportunities to teach sportsmanship, loyalty, courtesy, teamwork, and leadership. This safety organization is made up of twenty-one Eighth grade hoys. Besides this, sixteen girls act as an auxiliary to the patrol. Carl Silberhorn was elected captain. He is assisted by two lieutenants, Bird Woods and Donald Wachter. Miss Nona Deary, Eighth grade teacher, is the faculty advisor. At the beginning of the school term, these hoys were formally sworn in by Mr. W illiam Bittner, a member of the police force. In recognition of their services to the school, the Kiwanis Club presented the Patrol with rain coats and caps.
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