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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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Ul:l lCflfRS Prinmieril Wesley l7riclx Yin' Pru.vIilur1l Ted Herman .Yi'i'n'li1ry Nlahlon Nlillcr 'I'rt'i1.vur.'l' lidward lxlillcr Sp nv lH'l,:Imii'ZlVLl fl, lu f. ill wud! Firxl row lfortc, Gritzur, T lvleck, S lvlcck, Herman. Grgrieh, Boughamer Second mu! lfruck, Roth, li Miller, ffharlesworlh, l.alin. lvlorfurd, ll Duuds, Sponsor 'fhmi mu' Brown, Wendell, llays. 'lnegcthixlk Xurcmtls, Nl Miller. lxfloorc, lfrasier Senior Hi -Y Under the sponsorship of our genial P.O.l3. teacher, the Senior Hi-Y got off to a great but rather late start, After election ol officers and initiation of new members the club settled down to business. The Hi-Y members proudly strut about wearing club emblems on their chests These are representatives ofthe aims ol the club which are: To seek, to create and maintain high standards of Christian living and clean sportsmanship throughout the school. The clubs activities have been numerous. Being granted the use of the gym for certain nights, a basketball team was formed and alter strenuous practice the team played several games at home and abroad. Swimming at the East Liberty Y.Ivl,C.A. was also a feature, and last but not least. the parties were enjoyed by all. No less enjoyable was that portion of the club work where each boy had a voice in conducting the business. All this might lead one to consider this club as all fun and no work but that is a mistaken idea. Twentyfive boys belong to the Hi-Y and they are seldom ab- sent, It is an attractive club with high ideals for its members. 1958 PURPLE 30
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