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SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY The seventh grade of 1951-52 has made their debut at Trafford High. They have had a very prosperous year with which they are well pleased. They have had several parties which came out beautifully with the help of Mrs. Harris and Mr. Seigel. While the boys were busy making things in shop they never used, the girls were busy trying to send delicious smelling odors through the halls from the Home Ec. room. A few of the girls didn't survive the break- fasts they made. But most of us were out of the hospital in a few weeks. If you see a few boys walking around without fingers you,ll know that they let the band saw get out of hand. But we all survived the tragic happen- ings of 7th grade to be here next year. We hope future seventh graders will have such a memorable year to look back on. We also hope that we havenit been too much trouble to the upper classmen and to the teach- ers. We all made a resolution to try to be better next year. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY The Dreadful Dansv of 1938 have at last reached the eighth grade. As the shepherd to lead our flock we chose George Mahr, The other officers were Vice President, Darlene Schrockg Secretary, Norma Iean Bradley, Trea- surer, Joyce Simmons. Our student council representatives were juliann Bayko, Darlene Schrock, Pat Di Ceasare and Gilbert Burkel. We had two successful parties, Halloween and St. Valentine,s Day. The boys were a little bashful at first but Mrs. Neil soon got them over that. Our class increased by acquiring two new boys, Dick Morgan and Larry McCoy. The eighth grade was well represented this year in the gym exhibition. Some of the boys showed their skill on the mats doing wrestling and tumbling. Some of the boys were chosen to square dance with twelve girls. All in all, overlooking the bumps and bruises the boys must have gotten, the eighth grade came out on top. We want to thank Mrs. Neil and Mr. Shank for all their patience in trying to control our class. We are anxiously awaiting next year when weill be taking Latin, Algebra, and Ir. Business Training. We hope our year as Creenies', turns out as well as this year did. FRE SHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 4, 1950, the Freshman class with high hopes and a keen sense, entered a new era of their education. It was the same building but how different it looked when seen through Freshman eyes. At last we have arrivedf, was echoed in each heart. But our serenity was dashed. We found that we were still ninth graders members of the junior High. We elected our class officers-President, Bardo Calloro, Vice President, Edward Hora- nic, Secretary, Eva Jane Bruno, Treasurer, Antoinette Morocco. Our members showed interest in the various school activities avail- able. Take a look at some of the activities we entered: Student Council, Reflector, and Tomahawk representatives and Freshman cheerleaders were chosen, Dramatic Club, Camera Club, Band, Jazz Band, Traffordians, Football Team, junior High Basketball, Cho- rus, interclass basketball, C.A.A., F.H.A., and the Minstrel drew many of us. Intermingled with the serious were the gay times, one of which our Freshman Party, was a great success. Dancing and a delicious lunch kept us in a happy mood. Miss Smith and Mr. Trembath worked diligently for our pleasure and we would like to thank them and say how much we appreciated their kind- IIPSS.
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