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SLATER HIGH SCHOOL THE LEGENDE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY We, the Eighth Grade Class of 1928-29, consist, at present, of fifty-seven pre- cocious pupils. Our ranks are variable. At times, we lose a few of our numbers, but we are always fortunate in adding others to our list. At present, we are fulfilling the expectations of our parents and teachers. In any undertaking it is our purpose to do it better than any one else has ever done it before. Not only as a class are we noted. We have several individuals who are far on the road to fame. We humbly submit our list of Who is Who in Slater High School. Our president, Bingham Brown, won first place in a Saline County writing contest. Our Vice-President Edward Grimes is proficient in the art of performing the duties of his ofiice, which duties are not unlike those of the vice-president of our nation, those of looking handsome and doing nothing. Our secretary, Sara Jane Alexander, is proficient in the art of taking notes on our regular meetings. , Our efficient treasurer, Kenneth Berry, will no doubt handle the nation's money as economically, when he becomes Secretary of the Treasury, as he handles the money of Grade Eight. Rosalee Bales bids fair to become a rival of Noah Webster, himself, as she has a record of perfect in spelling class for seven consecutive years, and won second place in Saline County spelling contest at the age of twelve. Betty Dawes has a record of perfect attendance at school for seven years in suc- cession. Our class wit, Jack Gordon, shows symptoms of becoming a worthy rival of Will Rogers. High in the intellectual scale is Mary Elie Brown, if judged by her grades, on her methods of obtaining them, as her jealous classmates declare. Promptness and punctuality are the chief characteristics of Louise Haynie and Frances Russler. These characteristics are shown by them having made no tardies in their entire school-life. Our list of prospective musicians is too long to give their individual accomplish- ments, therefore we merely give them honorable mention: Marie Shoemaker, Pauline Settle, Frances Ruth Cole, Christine Hall, Genevieve Haines, Milda Magee, Alwilda Wallace, Daisy Mae Tracy, Narvelee Yates, Kenneth Yowell, William Wetton, Leroy Herider, Clyde Sargent. Our aim in life is to increase the sum total of human happiness and since we believe that labor is the law of happiness , We do not hesitate to toil with brain, with heart, or with hand, asking only that we, be given not things, but oppor- tunities, for success does not depend so much on external help as on self-reliance and capacity for hard work. Forty-.rev
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