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EINTH GRADE Front M Co an Ms Ha kmson Cad ts I I I a s o o dl so pres1dentsI Ms Sehmell Ms och a CLASS of 1948 ONFUSED by the many halls and rooms m Puyallup H1gh School and rather bewtldered by tts magn1tude the seventh graders entered the portals of Iunlor h1gh as strangers but they soon became accustomed to the new routme of hlgh school and fell 1nto step wlth 1ts Splflt and act1v1t1es Followfng the trad1t1on begun by former classes the seventh graders deslgned attrac t1ve emblems to d1st1ngu1sh the varlous d1v1s1ons Departlng from establlshed custom how ever they made a s1ngle large emblem for each home room us1ng the money thus saved to purchase war savmg stamps Not to be outdone by other classes the seventh grade followed up th1s patr1ot1c gesture wlth generous contrlbutlons to the scrap plle An exc1t1ng race 1n buymg defense stamps was a spec1al feature of the year Mlss McCullochs frfth perlod read1ng class lssued a challenge to all o her seventh grade d1v1 slons and the battle was on Money for the stamps was ralsed by each d1v1s1on through the payment of small fmes for lnfrmgement of 1ts rules of conduct and through volunteer con trlbutlons The1r progress was recorded by red Nhlte blue and gold Vs mdlcatmg the number of stamps sold Each class accepted the challenge w1th great enthustasm but Mtss McCullochs I 4 d1v1s1on won handsomely wtth a total of S147 QU for the ttme allowed Elected at the opemng of school the pres1d1ng ofhcers of the seventh grade d1v1s1ons th1s year were Ted Lamb of I l Davld Da1ley of I 2 Dorothy Mohr of I 3 Norma Snow of I4 and Dlck Grad of I5 Advtsers for the seventh grade were Mr Iame Cowan I l Mr Robert Hall I2 Mtss Dons Sehmel I3 MISS lrma Hawkmson I4 and Mtss Margery McCulloch I 5 26 SEV I . : r. w , 1 s W ' v' ers g Darley, -2g Lamb, -lg Cr b , I-55 M hr, I-35 Sn W, I-45 Q 'vi i n 5 i s , i s McCull ., Mr Hall K dv1sersI. I - . I - I 1 I . Q . . A I 1 . L . - . . . . I - ' I K I I ' I s , - g . , - 2 ' 1 ' I 1 ' I I ' -
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CLASS of 1947 . INNING the junior high season ticket drive, eighth grade division I-7 established tor the class of 1947 the reputation ot being wide awake and able. The other eighth grade divisions also came through the contest with flying colors, their percentages being unusually high. Among the varied projects undertaken by the eighth grade this year were the col- lecting of scrap metal to aid in scrapping the Axis and the buying ot war stamps with the money ordinarily used to purchase division emblems. Large emblems were, however, displayed in each division home room, adding a bright spot of color to the blackboards. President of the eighth grade divisions were Charles Sparks of I-6, Charles Gordon of I-7, Paul Names ot I-8, Vern Hill of I-9, and Earl Packer of I-10. Representing the class of 1947 in student government were Bruce Hunt, the efficient vice-president of the Iunior High Boys' Club, and energetic Sue McKinney, the junior high student body yell queen. The eighth graders were ably advised this year by Miss Verona McKittrick I 6 Miss Marian Cleveland I 7 Mrs Maude Iacobs I 8 Miss Laura Butler I 9 and Mr Donald Croy I9 Cdi ision p esd ntsl M Croy fadvise 25 I-10. EIGHTH GRADE, Center hom: Mrs, Igciobs, Miss Cleveland Cadviserslg Names, I-8: Sparks, I-6: Packer, I-10, Gordon, I-7g il, - g 'v ' r 1 e , r. ' rj,
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