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f EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade class started the year of 1941-42 with thirty-nine members. At the begining of the year, we elected the following officers: ' President ---------- ' ------ -Q---Nancy Green Vice-President ---------- - ---- -4Bill Rush Sec. H Treasurer ------- Perelene Williams Reporter ---- -- -------------- Karl Krieger We were proud to have Mr. Shipley Kcoachl as our home room adviser. This year several boys tried out for thej1n- lor high basketball team. Six boys in our class made the first team. They were Bill Rush,captaln, Bill Dechert, George Coey, John Goey, Junior HalL and Darwin Hall. One of the cheerleaders was Nan- cy Green. These six boys played the entire year, They won every game 'they played and came out first in the classftournament.' On April 17, 1942, we took the eighth grade test. On May 14, the eighth grade commencement was held in the auditorium. .y ' We, the pupils in the eighth grade, are happy to say that we have had a very successful year. y ssvswfrn GRADE- I I, 'The seventh grade class began thsfschool ,year of 1941-1942 with the class electlon.,gJi officers. The following officers were elected: l' I , President --------------- -----Jackie Rush Vice-President ---------- Ann Marie'Shaucks. Secretary --------------- Robert Hettinger ' Treasurer----------------Russell Younkln 'V W. The first class party was held at. the school house in the fall. 1 t Ann Shauck, Joan Belt, Dixie Zwayer, Martha Darst, and Emery Fannin were new pupils in our class this year. Since the beginning of the school year, we have lost a few of o r classmates. They are Buddy O'Donnel, Max Messmore, Gordon Davis, and Charles Woodrow. 'We now have thirty-three in our class. ' ' The seventh grade has the following members in the hand: Mary Rodgers, Jackie Rush, Lucille Neal, Russell Younkin, Ann Marie Shauck, and Joan Belt. Those learning to play are Ivan Schooley, John Haughn, Donald Kessler, and Donald Gochenour. Our subjects are social science, arithmetic, English, science, physical education, and music.
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