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12 T TATLER Elghth Grade Top Row left to rlght Tolman Dow Farnham Wellman Olsen Jones Mlddle Row Lunden Helno Ladd Alexander Cash Heath Demmons Slmonton Leonard Bottom Row Emelv Leland Wood Farley Annls Lovejoy EIGHTH GRADE CLASS REPORT Ks our class offlcers are elected every nlne weeks only the offlcers at the present tlme are named P1 eszdent Wax ne Farley Vzce P1 es1dent Ba1 bara Wood Sem etm y Helen Leland To easul ev John Anms September saw us start wxth twenty but the addxtlon of one student Sallv Emerv gave us twenty one We engoved worklng on our booth where we sold grabs candv and nuts Conslderlng thls was our first X ear we dld very well Our class would hk to take a trlp Wlth part of thls money We would l1ke to thank every bodv who has so generously helped us durlng the carn1val Carole Lunden 57
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E TATLER 11 Seventh Grade Top Row Laurie Mondene George Hoch Carl Rhodes Kenneth Wentworth Jr Mlddle Row Walter Pendleton Leon Hooper Jean Frye Mlss Graffam Joyce Gregory Gary Slmonton Davld Pound Bottom Rom Kenneth Morton George Wlnslow Maynard Graffam Jr George Starr Jr Herbert Hoch Beatrlce Thlbodeau Absent Steve Dletz SEVENTH GRADE CLASS REPORT In September We organlzed a Jumor Amerlcan C1t1zensh1p Club and named It the Abraham Lmcoln Club New offlcers are elected every nlne weeks The present offlcers are Preszdent George Starr Vzce P16SZd67Lt Herbert Hoch Secretowy Maynard Graiam Treasurer Steve D1QtZ We ve had two fudge sales and we worked on the magavlne drlve Elght of the bovs played on the basketball team We were members of the Bus Lme League and plaved a regular Qchedule Mr Rlchards coached the boys In the carnival thls year grades 7 and 8 preeented an Hawauan program The year has been an enJoyable one and we re looklng forward to an even better one next year L : y 1 9 - - 9 1 9 J 9 7 ' : . . ' ' . r -J 7 '9 7 - 3 1 ' . . I . Y ,. ' , . . , - A - L . V L . - . . . 1 .. 7 . , . 7 .
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THE TATLER Social Activities THE STUDENT COUNLII The Student Councll of 1952 53 as an dCt1V8 group was practically non existent The first meetlng was held September 23 1952 at which time the following offlcers were elected President Marym Welt Vice President David McPheters Secretarv Treasurer Joan Norwood Our first offlclal duty of the year was to arrange a concert of the school band to be presented during act1v1tv perlod December Sth President Welt gave a short but adequate speech on that memorable occaslon The next offlcium was the task of putting together 1 program and gfltherlng the eats for the school s Christmas celebration held December 19th Hmy mg nother further to accomplish we settled bzck to await the commg year s election of officers Richard Cash 54 THE LIBRARY CLUB The first meetmg of the L1brarv Club this y eai was held September 17 1952 The followlng officers were elected Pzcszdenf Marvin Welt Vue Pleszdem' Alden Davis T1 easm ev W1ll1am Speai The first business taken up was the 1H1t1'1tlOH of the following new members into the Club DIHHZ Anderson Herbeit Annls Candace Alexan der Harold Crockett Arlene Grey Teddy Lovegoy Roland Nutt Howard Simonton Pat Upham Pat Wentworth After the initiation refreshments were served and everyone had a good time We continued to have a large assortment of magazines and books this year All students enjoyed belng a llbrarlan and IH the futuie we hope they will continue to enyov and appreciate the privileges of having a fine library Bernlece Crey 54 R SPORTS NIGHT On April third we held our third annual Spolts Night under the supervision of lVIr Frederick P Sutherland and Principal Frederick Rich ards Mr Judkins was not present this year but we hope he will be able to come next vear The first ey ent on the program was the Fleshm-in Grammar School game The Freshmen won bv a score of 34 11 Both teams did a fine Job 1 O I O I Y 1 . u I . i . V ' K ' 7 1 . , . . . , , 9 2 e ' C ' 1 ' ' . I I , . , , . I . . . 2 ' as an r ' Y ' 1 V 1 1 1 1 - c L , L . 2 Y' ' C , ' ., 2 ' ' 1 ' Y Y 7 ' - ' . . ' 7 . w 1 'f P ,J . . Secretary Berniece Grey . y 7 c ' . , : , ' 1, - 7 Y , 7 v f 1 . a . . a i 7 1 1 ' K . . A Y 1 I x K 1 4 my ' , ' K T . c f c J. . I I lY , . . . - . . y Y V. 1. . , , bs Y Y n Q vs C ' K . k U ' . c 1' ' .
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