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FRESHMEN SECOND ROW: Hendrickson, Long, Crabaugh, Redman, Kafer, New and. FIRST ROW: Keiter, Shuck, Schulze, Keller, Pileiderer, Miss Honeck. EIGHTH GRADE SECOND ROW: Cooper, D. Newland, Eichelberger, Roop, Pritchard Keller, Brause, Cameron. FIRST ROW: Schimpf, Baird, Schwartz, Cotsamire, Geiger, Wagner Schnarrcnberger, M. Newland. SEVENTH GRADE SECOND ROW: Shuck, R. Brause, Durigg, G. Brause, Presler, Alkire Newland, Stiefel, Roop, Keiter, Stuckman, Leonhardt. FIRST ROW: Gingcry, Keller, Stough, Greenich, Knappenberger, But turfl, Howard, Frank.
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J U flop Group, SECOND ROWV: Caris, Cameron, Sheaffer, Baker, Stuckman, Pinney Miss Rupprecht. FIRST ROW: Keller, Schieber, Alkire, Kafer, Bunn, Preslerg absent- Roop. fBottom Group, SECOND ROW: Walker, Thornton, Stauffer, Cooper, Hendrickson Frank, Keiter, Mr. Turner. FIRST ROW: Clark, Shoup, Baird, Kibler, Geiger, Cole, absent- Bevier, Brause.
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FRESHMAN REVIEW The seventh inning of the Freshman Class versus Life game is in progress. Thir- teen members, an unlucky number, made up the team with Miss Marshall as our man- ager, and all were ready to go out and fight. We started out with a home run which took us through the first day of school safely. From our president, Junior Kafer, we learned that we had four balls so we walked to first base with our examination papers all bearing honor marks. In the spring another home run was made when we had a spring picnic with the eighth graders. Soon after this we hit a ball, but were put out because we were getting too good. It was May 4, and in the fall the eighth inning would start with Life up to bat. The eighth inning started with a bang when Life got ahead of us and we found we had a new subject, General Science, to put up withg but soon old Life struck out. In this inning we had only twelve players but they were all muscle and brains so we ex- pected to win. We have changed managers and now Miss Bennett is the one who di- rects us and Eleanor Keiter is our captain. After stumbling around we made two home runs but struck out when we got in dutch with the teachers just before our annual picnic. After we struck out we organized a club so that we could discuss anything that was not clear in our mindsg it was named the Double Triangle. This ended the eighth inning but we still had enough courage to face our examinations and the crowd after the game. The ninth inning is nearly over and our team has dwindled down to eleven players with Miss Honeck as our manager and Paul Durigg as our captain. We started out well but after staying out so late at our first high school party we were rather lazy the next day. Disaster looked us in the face when our first baseman and captain, Paul Durigg, was sent to the hospital for an examination but we were relieved when a new player, Robert Redman, came to our aid. We a1e only hoping that nothing else happens to our team so that Life wins this game and puts us on the spot. We have three more innings before us so keep up your courage, team mates! -Eleanor Keiter. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL After six years of being downstairs girls and boys , a class of twenty one became the seventh graders of 1937 and 1938. During the month of October we had a weiner roast in Hiebers woods After roasting weiners and marshmallows we had a great deal of fun playing games Our only other social activity was a Christmas exchange.. During the month of Ifebruarv we published the school paper. We have enjoyed being seventh graders but are look ing forward to being eighth graders. The present eighth grade came up stairs last year with seventeen members happy to be in junior high. On December twenty-third we had a Christmas exchange This year the eighth grade started school with seventeen members In social sci ence we formed a club called the Social Science Society of Sulphur SDIIYIWS We had a Christmas exchange. Our class published the school paper Flashes for the month of January. We now have sixteen members. I am sure we all enJoyed the eighth grade and are eagerly looking forward to being in high school next year --Bernice Schnarrenberger -Glen Durigg.
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