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eighth and seventh grades FEELING themselves to be old ti1r1ers with a year of experience be- hind them, the eighth grade proved to be an energetic class. They began with a sleigh ride at Hilltop Riding Academy. On Valen- tine's Day, Shevlin was the scene of another party. The eighth grade girls joined with those of the seventh grade to give their Mothers, Tea. The ohicers of the class were David Bailey, president, Helen Mae johnson, vice president, Sigrid Tracht, secretary, Betsy Iohan- son, treasurer. The class was represented in the Senate by Bessie Ewing and Paul Zietlow. Faculty advisors were Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Matlon, and Mr. McCutcheon. THE ADVANTAGES of having a small class are in knowing each member well and learning the ropesl' for the span of high school years ahead. Always standing high in class competitions, the seventh grade enthusiastically entered the activities of the school. For the most of their social activi- ties the class joined the eighth grade. Early in the year the two classes exchanged par- ties. The Mothers' Tea was given under joint sponsorship also. Under Kathy Frank, general chairman assistant, the girls put EIGHTH GR.-EIDE: First Row: M. Anderson, lnclqson, Grczlznnz, Sec. Trncht, Pres. Bailey, V. Pres. H. lolznson, Trans. B. johnson, Dofson, Kuller, Rnmlncrg. Second Row: L11-l'flfl'l'77ZlI77, Zuflgnner, R. Sandberg, P. Zfetlow, Hnugc, Dc Luce, lflfollqof, G. Muelzlbaclz, T. Miller, Ulginozu, McGoz1c1'n, P. Nelson, Dryg, Tanlqcnoff. Third Row: Chinn, D. lWeyc'1's, I. Miller, VVilson, Kane, Boezus, Illmzhs, Brown, Alltronfflz, Brunczzn, Flutlz, Stznzizc, Katz, B. Ewing, R. Iolznson. Fourth Row: Mr. McCntclzc'on, D. Hefnzzmnn, Mansfield, Rucdcl, R. Gar- land, Bnlzgcrz. Mears, D. Peterson, Frnnzcn, Bloom, Ph1'llI'Li7s', Moen, Mr. Smfzn. SEVENTH GRf1Dl1': First Row: C. Hanson, M. Ewing, Treus. Wlziting, Pros. KI'I'kfJHfI'I.Ck, Mr. film, V. Pres. Bulger. Serond Row: R. Mills, M. johnson, Herman, Hal- lfn, Bury, Holcomb, Ellis, Matliezzfs. Third Row: Knllfr, D. Garland, Soloslgy, Howe, Frnnlq, Hiclgerson, T. Baer, R. Miller. much effort into their first tea. Profiting hy this experience, they learned the respon- sibility of sponsoring school activities. Bunny Kuller, SCIILIILJT, and Mary Ewing, alternate, represented the seventh grade in the Senate. Those elected to lead the class made a thorough study of Roberts' Rules of Urder. The results were efficient class meetings with Tom Kirkpatrick presiding. In the absence of the president, Kenny Baker took over as vice president. The secretary was Nlargaret Middlebrook and the treas- urer was Gordon Whiting. 13
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