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SEVENTH GRADE NEWS We started this year with Mrs. Eleanor Trego as our advisor. Our total enrollment was nine girls and seven boys. Harley Halderman moved to Columbus the first of the year but came back, making our en- rollment seventeen. On Valentine Day we exchanged Valentines in the music room and Mrs. Trego gave each of us an ice cream cone. On Christmas we had a party in Miss. Trego's The seventh and eighth gr program in which nine of our At P.T.A. on fpril 12 the will take cart in presenting exchanged gifts and room. de presented a chapel girls took oart. seventh grade girls a orogram with the 'cooperation of the Music Deoartment. Our class officers for the year is as follows: President --------------------- Dick Hott Vice President --e ----- Paul i5bldhardtL Secretary and Treasurer--Joyce Maynard EIGHTH GRADE NEWS We the eighth grade were sorry to lose Harry Beavers who moved to Columbus and Ruby Castle who moved to Walnut. We are glad to gain two new students, Ella Mae and Elmer Cowan from Darbyville. We have Miss Phyliss Ann Hein of Columbus for our home room advisor, whom we like very much and wish her a successful year of teaching. We hooe to be successful in our Graduation this year. ' President -------- --------- Robert Browning Vice President ------------ Eugene Prushing Secretary ---- ---- ------------ Paul Burgett Treasurer--- ------- --------- Robert Redman News Reporter ---- ------ Mary Alice Burgett Fred Dountz
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ZLL und LLM Jrzde left to ni5nt: first low: nu5ene lnon,son, Jones Lewis, Dick onoef, Eugene Mott, Jhul oouning, nnynona Jolnnrrgt, Jnnes Rnsor, ixf' L k Jmll- .... ' VX. oovoud now: M nog Jehu, Jcrn MmL,ox, Leno borders, Jnrmen lull- orc, Lmrveen Hott, Joyce Lnynurd, Lillifn Joey, AJJJI Jenn oirouse, Betty Lurphy, nary Alice 3urretL. Lnira now: mre. lrego, mary Alice Thompson, Jolly Jtout, Lnrthn deeo, nelen ghughn, Helen Joey, ihgliss lrushing, Auth Lepngrd, L:rylln dnyder, Vilnred Fullen, Jhuline Hill, Miss Mein. Fourth nom: l-nny Jtrobel, Anynond Mcdnnn, Fred Dountz, Clarence Liller, laul Burnett, Robert Promning, Robert xeynclus, nobert xednwn, Nfrold Ncj le, helvin .3oldh.rJt, Eugene lrushinx.
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