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EIGHTH GRADE Junior high school activities are especially valuable to the Eighth Grade students, since they will enter high school next year. Members of the Eighth Grade are divided into class clubs, which have parties, picnics, and programs as special events. Oliicers are: John Frischman, Jane Gillis, Frances Morris, and Dale Alfred. Sponsors are Miss Flora Smith, Mrs. Caroline Kelso, and Mrs. Mildred Jansen. SEVENTH GRADE The Seventh Grade is divided into three classes, sponsored by Miss Florise Hun- sucker, Miss Frances Henry, and Miss Hallie Smith and is organized into class clubs, having club constitutions, slogans, songs, and club pins. Activities of these clubs include special holiday programs and parties. These students take an active part in junior high functions of the school. ff i 0 lla' Qia- S .,.. ,K v- 4. , wily vi QPf.:!1
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Tommy Abbinett, Anne Alsman, George Alsop, Albert Baldwin, Marjorie Barr, Evelyne Ball, Sam Bridwell, Ralph Bryant, Mary Burns, Ruth Butland, Tommy Calvert, Maurice Coombes, Ann Cooke, Beverly Cottrell, Dick Cronin, Betty Davis, Joe Davis, Frances Deal, Clarence Disney, Joan Dlugos, Carl Dooley, Betty Duzenberry, Donald Grant, Leona Hamblen, Jackie Hannah, Billy Harris, Rose Hecklesberg, Lloyd Hert, Marjorie Hutchings, Joyce Johnson, Ralph Johnston, Betty Kalb, Charlotte Kelly, Harry King, William Klee, Bill Lockhart, Eula Lowe, Norma Lumsdon. Imogene McCann, Jean McCoskey, Louise McFall, James McLaughlin, Jack McMillan, Lois Mabley, Norma Miller, Otto Nasser, Don Osborne, Gloria Palmer, William Piper, Wilbur Ramsey, Mable Richey, Mary Alice Shannon, Ray Shepherd, Louise Skelley, Rosezetta Smith, Jimmy Snyder, Diana Sweeney, Betty Tanoos, Morgan Tinch, Shirley 'Thrasher, Mary Trueb, Richard Vaughn, Wayne Wade, Sunny Whitaker, Virginia Wil- kie, Hilda Willen, Mary Jo Williams, Charlotte Wittenberg, Kenneth Zigler. F RESHMAN CLASS Sponsors : Miss RUTH TEMPLE AND Miss VVENONAH GosHoRN Officers: PREs1DENT: RALPH JOHNSTON VICE-PREs1DENT: DICK CRoN1N SECRETARY: DIANA SWEENEY TREASURER: LOUISE lWCFALL The past year has proved a very successful one for the sixty-five members of the Freshman Class. Their activities calendar was full and included many noted events. Most outstanding among these activities were: the Freshman Revue, which Was a variety show presenting the many talented students in this class, given as their contri- bution to the All-School Festival, and the Freshman English Class production of the great Shakespearean tragedy, Julius Caesar. Students planned, directed, and presented this play in its original form, with Miss Eleanor Dunlap as sponsor. Other parties and picnics added to the social life of the Freshman Class.
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IA TVIDHIV Iuggagf' in lzanfl, zviflz lzopcful spirits, they pause . . C9 O 47 . BAND The Laboratory School Band has been Very active this season, having played at all of the home football and basketball games, marched in important city parades, and entered the music contest. Ofiicers of this organization are: William Shelburn, Robert Gillum, and Marjorie Eason. Mr. Arthur Hill directs the group. ORCHESTRA The Laboratory School Orchestra accepts students interested in instrumental Work and having suitable talent to merit membership. This organization is important for the part it played in P. T. A. meetings, Children's Theater productions, and in the play, An Album of American Music. Ollicers of this group are: Tommie Patrick, Ulta Thomas, and Jack Hill. Mr. Arthur Hill directs the group.
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