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Row I L to R Carol Ploofy GJte,oe Gadoua, Jeanne Gif fin, Kathleen Cunnings, Row II Mrs. Gif fin, Gloria Mushtare, Gail For key, Carol Iloose, Barbara Palner, Anna Boardnan, Sandra Sanconb Row III Ray Car-1, Robert Ploof, Deith Jessner, Andy Richards, Donald Parks, Earl Jock, Janes Swanson. GRADE 7 The seventh grade started out in Soptenber of 1950 with 22 students,, During the year Anna Boardnan and Sandra Sanconb nefifod into the district. Elizabeth Hiller left the district and Andy Richards left school, bringing the enrollnent back to 22. ilany interesting projects have been car-led out. Anong the more decorative ones were the salt and flour naps. They served as colorful room decorations nearly all year. Every- one nado at least one poster illustrating a health rule and those wore also very attractive. Th; nany collections kept the grade busy on hobbios. The John Hancock advertisenonts were .historically interesting so a booklet of then was started. Then the Ethyls ads took the spotlight, so a boollet of then was begun. A scrap book of nex spapors clipping xias also kept. A very enjoyable Christmas party was held with many appropriate games with prizes. All in all, it was a nost successful year, and one we ll all remember.
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