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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES 6th Row — E £'ur,a c 8 Jensen, W S -nnton T. Wol . 8, G'ecn T White, J. Co't v L. Aimes. 3 F' . dlana. 5th Row—R. Engle, J. Johnson. E D-uU-nslo. J. Ed'nnd. A GutGk, 8 Ba-ton, J, Haiper, D Stem. . 4th Row—V. Ri .rr-.nc'. Evans. J. Fefdlcman M. Eh • • p i. K L-c •• G. Gam be R. Rensfeldt. R Burns, 3rd Row— L. Lan:. T. Crotty. T. Kma»d, M. Johnson. P. Branger. M. Prichard. C Summers $. Levin. 2nd Row—J. Levin, W. Hunt, B. Swanson, C. Ketchum. S. Thoriel. J. Suffon. J. Evans, D. Sclccn. B. Milovctz. 1st Row—J. Adams. J. EMu. L. Hoppe, Mrs. Heimerl, Miss Kirkpatrick, E. Maki, M. Honson B. Crane. 6th Grade—B. Jensen, Mrs. Heimerl. Miss Kirkpatrick J. Ellis, R. Rensfelot. P. Branger. This year the main projects of the eighth grade consisted of parties, field trips and procuring speakers from different organizations. Chili. Christmas cookies, and audience participation showed that the parties filled their social calendar. They put a great deal of planning into these parties and everyone felt they were a complete success. Elections were held early in fall quarter and the class officers elected were: James Ellis, president; Richard Jenson, vice-president; Helen Boranger, secretary and Ronald Rens-feldt, treasurer. Senate members were: Barbara Barton and Diane Sterner with Mrs. Heimerl and Miss Kirkpatrick as advisors. Sue Levin and Gail Syverton were co-chairmen of the seventh-eighth grade Mother's Tea. i 2
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FRESHMAN CLASS lit Row—E. Carlson, J. Anderson. D. Brauns. S. Greene. M. Ewing. B. Johnson M. Golden. 2nd Row—G. Humphrey K. Butler, C. Compbell S. Eastland. J. Goodman. B. Goldman J. Jaenish. 3rd Row—R. Ballton K. Khnkcrfusc, J. 8roe K. Chinn, C. Christmas, J. Awada. 4th Row—W Brunkow, W. E'l •- M. E-tscrt. D. Garland, T. Baer, E. Bruglcr 5th Row —J. Gerald. J. Breicr K. Baker. D. Bagley. D. Ames, D. Backstrom, K. Frank. J. Christenson. Freshman Class Officers—Tom Kirkpatrick, pres dent: Kay Frank, v.ce-president: Mary Ewing, secretary; Eugene Carlson, treasurer. Field trips made school doubly interesting For the ninth grade. K.U.O.M. was the scene of one such trip. Here they were shown the workings of a radio station and the mysteries of broadcasting were explained. The ninth grade had one of the most successful home room projects in the school. At different times they all participated in dancing, singing, card playing or working on a project for themselves. The senators for the year were Barbara Barton and Diane Sterner. Their alternates were Virginia Romnes and Susan Levin. 23
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This year the seventh grade spent little time getting used to their new surroundings. They plunged into the whirl of activities and soon made themselves known as the peppiest class around U. High. Therefore it was no surprise when they won the Thanksgiving Basket Contest over the rest of the school. Their homeroom activities, under the direction of Mr. Charlie Smith and Miss Farm centered around social and square dancing. The three officers that led the seventh graders through their first year were: Steve Howard, president; George Ramberg, vice-president; and Gail Syverton. secretary. Miss Farm and Miss Danielson acted as advisors. Seventh Grade—Miss Danielson, Gail Syverton. secre tary: Miss Farm, Steve Howard, president: George Ramberg, vice-president. 1st Row—Miss Danielson. A. Skovran, J. Elwcll. M. Schroeder. J. Lund. G. Ramberg. S. Mills, Miss Farm. 2nd Row—W. Whitehall, R. Robison. R. Vendich. R. Ferdelman, R. Holmes. M. Rhodes. N. Blomquist. 3rd Row—B. Bittner. D. Potter. R. Russeth. D. Mooney. B. Selle, M. Johnson E. Lmchan, K. Rice 4th Row—R. Braun, B. Berman, W. Mott. T. Stewart. C. Tracht. 8 Dryg. L. Palmer. 5th Row—T. Anderson. M. Schard, G. Syverton, M. Whitcfidd. A. Gash, B. Jennings. M. Trask. A. Diamond. 6th Row—J. Turpin. G. Snydes. A, Ewald. J. Foker, J. Dokmo, W. Johnson. J. Moore, C. Doumel, S. Howard. 25
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