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Fnxl mu' liueliippii, lfruzlcl Sill, Clrnjal'icl1, Norlilaii. l'i'rv- copiti, K'z1rlsoi1, Xxlllltg Cielw- lius, Simmer ffuinmuigs, lioli- nen, Rt-galil Scimul mui Normaln. -Nllman, liursie. Santtleci, Wilson, llusf chl, llrighl, Uutlejals, l.u:t'r, l.rvx'zlr, Xllzillwl. Alklnnnpsnin, Renmlex. Rt'lNt'ceu filllmlng- ham 'llinil mn- livers, iXliirullls, Could, Scclch, llunl-dex. Sim- lnuns, W lNille11Iwt'l'gel'. ,luhnf will, Circgo, C.zll'elndl, Xlfxllyer. llzirrulti, Phillips fflrxl mu l'pxzxlI, Powell, Alvcl'cl'in1il1ic, .Xl1lerllig, l.uIlt'x Cialwud, liurlsharl, Wiiotly Piesoxx ici, Krnli. l otlgoi'leli, Uvt-rlwcl4, l3z1ird Stmmriil' mil' Sinnuc, Nlzlef Urt'gul'. lXlurlxox itch, l lann Kelsler, lX'lt'l1t'llc, fft-stink. Quinn, lXlull, Nellis, Klalww, Smyth, Dunn lXlargart'l Stel- fs 'llmil mil' 'l'lloinpsinr Roth. l7udc:ul4, ffolenmn, 'l'ut'ltex. Costa. l1zm'I1t's, lltrps, Lasliel. 'lkureliitr lXlalm1, liulalniiv Nlil- liken Seventh Grade lt was during this year that the seventh grade class made their dehut in the junior High Building. This was a novel experience to most ol them as this gave them the opportunity to consider themselves ladies and gentlemeninstead of mere children . The schedule of the seventh graders dillered somewhat from their former years in that the girls made their hrst attempts at sewing and cools- ing under the supervision of Miss Katherine I. McCollum and the hoys were husily occupied with carpentry on a small scale aided hy Mr. Sheer. Seizing their hrst opportunity at the chances of using a gymnasium, the seventh grades major interest, has heen haskethall. Nluch ol' their leisure time after school has been spent in the gym. The seventh grade has worked under the guidance ol' Miss Stelly and Miss Cunningham as home room teachers. lf this grade continues in their present st.ride the hest can he expected of them. 1958 PURPLE 28
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Frm! mu' l-leakins, Agnich, Pope, W'ilson, Hann, Labor, lvlclkinley, Wolfe, Bennett, Nelson, Koney, Shaw Serum! run' La Shaell, Alcorn, Arnold, lvlauro, Wright, lfxrulc, Arnold, lvlauro, Wright, Krul Dudczak, Chaney, Rogers, Pietkievitch, Lorey, Garvin, lk-1eKnight, Costa, Hunter 'l'hmi run' Ellis, Sistek, Bruno, Reardick, Charlesworth, Wise- garhur, jansyon, Simmons, lX4okasek, lntorre, Clark, Bos- co, Burrows, Iv1m:CIormick. Cor- don Firxl mu- Carlsen, l iw, Al- heris, Costa, Radovitch, lfiler, lllesc, lnlorre, Veseio, lVloorC, Rogers, Keisrer, Humphrey, 'Xshbaugh Semlinl mu' lxlaehen, lvleilson, Randas, llarper, Clupion, NVi liams, Hill, Lyler, jansson, liumgardner, Carlton, Smith, llilda Lindley 'Hurd mu' Lanious, liergolclt Saxman. Wolfe Lasher, Me- Williams. Lalierly, Pfeil, Car ner, Redding, Zesky, Burlosa Eighth fade lvlr. Lindley and Mr. McGill guided the footsteps ol this group through the mazes ol the eighth grade. Un George Washingtons Birthday, they presented an interesting assembly program which was enjoyed by the student body. They have taken a great interest in Girl and Boy Scout work, and are very much enthused about attaining a higher rank in this work, In Shop Work and Mechanical Drawing the boys are at their best. lt has been said that Mr. Sheer has to keep the shop locked in order to keep the junior High boys out. Now whether these people are all eighth graders or not we cant say but a part of them are. Cooking and sewing are the girls' interests and many new recipes are tried out on the family at home after the cooking class is over. i 1 I I i 1 AND GOLD 27
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