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Eighth Grade President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Richard Ring Imogens Boberg . . .Nancy Rigler Mary Goepfcrt The Faculty in School, an original skit written and dramatized by the eighth graders, rolled U. Hi-ites in the aisles as the youthful dramatic stars gave their impression of their teachers from the stage of the assembly auditorium. Class members further proved their originality by backing Howard Lorberbaum for carnival queen. They were also the sponsors of a spook-house concession on the S. S. Gopher. The feminine half of the class, with Nancy Rigler as chairman, entertained their mothers at tea. Certainly these eighth graders have had a busy and successful year. EIGHTH GRADE 3rd ROW: Roy Harris. Gruncr. E. Scitori. Gocpfert. Joan Cranston. Page. N. R.glcr, John Prcst 2nd ROW: Burton. Maccy. F. C«rn«y, I. Boberg, H. Lorberbaum, Krinsky. lit ROW: Kaplan, laucr. Gabay, Miss Hendrickson, Fletcher, Dtckcn. R. King. SEVENTH GRADE: 2nd ROW: B. Bowyer, Schuldt, Sutton, J. Brown, R. Se» er, Firth, let ROW: Paper. Cohen, James Prest, Mr. Silvcrthornc. Schwarts, J. Martin. Not in picture: Arlington. S. Maurer. Seventh Grade If a prize were awarded for the outstanding literary achievements of the year, the seventh grade would certainly win it, for. as they themselves ask. What other class has published a book this year? Mathematical Tricklets, sold by the authors for a nickel a copy, was not the only President . ... Spencer Schuldt Vice President Robert Setxer Secretary-Treasurer James Prest accomplishment of the energetic thirteen. They also presented a very successful assembly, sponsored a dart concession at the carnival and backed Johnnie Martin for carnival queen. Several seventh graders took part in the all school play. Penrod. Mr. Silverthorne was class adviser. Page Twenty-eight wm i
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Freshman Class The fighting fifty-six is the title borne by this year's freshman class. Its members proved their ability to stick together by backing Betty Dahlin for carnival queen with the slogan. For a lean queen, vote for Dahlin.' Their Bingo game, which was held in the library of the S. S. Gopher, also had the support of the entire class. The freshmen exhibited home talent in their assembly program which included musical numbers by several members of the class, as well as an original skit, The Court of Inhuman Relations, in which Marjory Hetfield, Ed Clapp. Bud Parks and others kept the audience in stitches. President. ........................... Clayton Perks Vice President......................William McGee Secretary-Treasurer . Margaret Beddall Adviser. .................................Mr. Gill Social activities received a share of ninth grade attention, too. When the girls conducted a Springtime Tea for the mothers of freshmen, both students and mothers had a good time. Later in the spring quarter the class went rural and held a hayride party. Although Mr. Boudrye's departure in the middle of the year left them temporarily without an adviser, the class members quickly won the confidence and admiration of their new sponsor. Mr. Gill. According to him the freshman couldn't be better prepared to start into senior high next year. FRESHMAN CLASS: TOP: 4th ROW Levy. Hughes. M. Hetf.eld, L. Doyle. Bryan. Lagcrten. 2nd ROW: E. Carnes, Halvorson. Leshi Field, Blade, Jean Cranston, D. Harty, Ftigelman, Jentch. Clapp, Hcrrcid. Grant. 3rd ROW: Lundquist, P. Jcsness. Beatty, Foley, Beddall, Locke, Dahlin, N. Cullum. 1st ROW: Baker, Joseph, J. Bouthilct, BOnOM 3rd ROW: McGee, J. Tiossem Sullivan. Persia, Quigley, j. T(,den. Read. Parrish. McCollum. 2nd ROW: R. Grossman, Oldfield, H. Setter, Swoboda. Tinker. J. Riglcr, M. Bergqu.st, Sartor,. |»t ROW: Sh.rlcy Peterson. Rumble, Remsberg. P. Maurer, Mr. Gill. TetiUff. MacKennc, Pattndgc. Page Twenty-seven-
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