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W 'M-.AL Representing the eighth grade stu- dents in the Homecoming parade are Carl Hall and Durwood Sigrest. Carl signifies a Tornado player while Dur- wood, a Needles Mustang, tries to stick a needle in him, but the other team doesn't seem to be so sharp. At least Carl can't feel any pain. S Here are some of the officers of the three sections and their sponsors. They are, standing, Paul Mock, Pete Teel, Mr. Barnes, Gail Paine, Miss Bright, Sally Hurlocker, Mr. Rasines, Carmen Portillo, and Gary Olinger. Seated: Mary Jo Reg:- tor, Robi Wilson, Lee Bernhardi, Judy Lane, and Penny Chandler. 'gagged Zim an swim 71' Breaking all records as the largest class in the history of this school were the eighth graders. They were the top dogs in the junior high and didn't mind letting everyone know it. They are looking forward to being full-fledged high school students. This year the eighth grade was divided into three sections with Miss Bright sponsoring one, Mr. Barnes in charge of another, and Mr. Rasines heading the third group. The eighth grade was very active during the school year and participated in all activ- ities they could, setting a good example for the future classes. Miss Bright's room took -M ' ' f ff . ai?-?'fiff2i'f? 1-Ffa-C G., f lt1llK .Xmlmsun lllu-ll Klum-1 Nick llzlll part in the Christmas assembly, a very inspiring program. The boys in the eighth grade, along with some seventh grade boys made up the heavyweight and lightweight basketball teams. Because of the eagerness and interest these boys showed, the team had much inter-school competition and made several trips out of town to play. Their big money-making project was selling fudge at home football and basketball games. This activity proved very profitable for all three sections. J' l 'f , . The different sections elected offi- cers for their own group and some- times had their own parties. Being separated from the senior high, they elected their own social chairmen and put on dances and parties for the jun- ior high school students. Ialxuun lhuldxsm ,Iolnull lillllfl lun lh-II l'.lllum liflllllllll ...,..., , Q-Q5 s ...s A l.lllll1'lIi' lilguklmln .xllll lllllllllltllltl liamlin .Xml llrill llllzlrlvs llrill lwllbi BUIIV' xl-ll'RllL'lilK' C-llllllt l ll'll1li1' CKIIISNUY
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