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The Eighth Grade iXliss Lindley and hir. Boydston are the teachers that have heen the guiding and restraining hands to these pupils who are now approaching high school. 'liheir interests seem to he centered around activities such as hasketkall and such diversions as the Boys Junior lli-Y, Girls Reserves, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. 'lfhese groups culminated their social program with a comldined party on Deeemlwer 23 in the gymnasium with dancing. popular form of amusement, interspersed with a few games. A numliier of students ofthe eighth grade are engaged in the school hand and glee eluh has given them something to do in the afternoon when there is no school, The men of the class are very mueh interested in Shop work and Mechanical drawing and spend mueh of their leisure time in the shop with Nlr. Brammer. Nlany of the hoys are eagerly looking forward to the day when they will he alale to help make the .lunior Varsity a grand sueeess. There are also a numher of girls that have hopes of gaining a position on the Girls Varsity in years to eome. Swimming and skating has a numher of devotees and daneing is also on the list of much indulged in activities of the eighth grade. lfirsi row: Plesowieit, liairtl. Ux erlvcek. lXlaeQlregor, Mull, Burkhart, Cialvud, Poelgor- mek. Dunn. Smyth, lX1arko- xiteh, lialwor. Second row. l,ulley, l'px'all. Woods, Powell, Nlwereromlwie, lXiel1elle. lielster. flestmk, llann. Nellis, Milermg, Bliss lliltla l.indley. l-l1Il'xl row: Roth, hlilliken, loreliia, lilllano, Lasher. fiusla. llrego, Wlwitlenlwerger. luekev. Barnes, C oleman, llerps. Dutlezak. Nlanni, l hompson. lfirsl row' llrixcrupiu, llaeiop- po. Walson. Sanlueel Dutlef :ak. XYl'iIlL', Kohnen. Olwer- ding, Rt-gotti, While, Sanner, Celwellus. Second row, Starn, Burnt. Comer, Cirnjarleli, lumin- ella. l,U:er, Sill, lirazler. Bright, lhompson. Remaley, lxlr. lioyelslon. Third row' ,-Xlman. hloraitis Seeieh, Lanioux, llunkley lvfarron, Simmons. Johnson Gould, Bertosa, Carehxde VJ. Walker, Beers, R. NValker IUNE 1939 25
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The Freshmen 'lhe class ol nineteen hundred and liorty-txxo was one ol the largest ever to have attended Ycrona High, and occupied three rooms under the guidance ol' Xliss fkleffollum, Xfliss Pierce, and Mr. Brallier. They gave much to their Alma lviater this yearg on the football field, on the hasliethall teams, and in the production ol the operetta. Most memhers ol' the nexxlv organized hand are freshmen proving that this is an active group. Xlanv are already preparing for that most important ol all events, their own Llunior Prom. in that they have joined the Dancing Cluli lflere many ol' the class have had l'L1I'l and learned to dance vvith some ease and grace, Nlae Pierce. Smith. XVolI'ei l.:1llerlvX Kell: Phillips. tus. ig N. 'V , .e 5, klansson, fil1fii'lesxxi-i'll1, Ciav I flill lux lXlil1n lXlool'e lxumareo Plexe. Kiwi lwor. llann, lDimnnel'lw'iu:r Radovieh, lgamlwrnlue, Vw l1llL' Second rim Sislelq. l,anqI'oi'tl Randas. liuplnn, XYilsfn1, l'ix man, lltngoieli, Yigqizil111o Petruney, llunter. PURPLE AND GOLD 2-I larsl ron' lluniphiey. llfil lmi.5f.r, Pope. XXrighl. ll-rp:,ers Ilill, llaiper, Q lltlnitzartlnei ,'XIMlL'l'sul1, Xvulle. Second roxx: lX'lam1i, ffusia X1CliIIlLKl'1l, .'Xrnold, llllis Denlino, Xleorn. litirroxu Xflefiornwick, CiLialiu::a 'Xlis lihird rox-.' Ciarvin, Ulm-ieline, los, l,asl1er, Canitlon. lmutlon lfirsi rim lielmeil, lfiler Kdamslvx, lliwllinger, Runev Ashlwautglw, ll, l'msW'1 Agmieh, SaLm.lers. l'ei'eLi- lX1ehelie. lmorre. Second roxx, Sistelc. Keistei Allweris, Costa. Xyigfjq,-thy Rogers, Piellcieviieh. Wil hams, 'X'IeKinlev. Lvter. Klein son, lXliss liallwurine hit' Cfollum. 'lihird roxx' Slnvszli' li-,seo Santueei, Rtariek, l'ltxl XX' l'irsl nm' lsfrrielv llzuilxins Cihzinev Krule. I5utl:'alx Zeskv, llrtino, Xlr. Xlerle llrallier. Third row: Mauro, Bent: ffharllim, l.asl1ell, lltmkele lntorre, lXf1eWilIiams, Sax-
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lfirst row: lliis. llumplirex fioover. fitislkl, Xlinlers, ll Rupert, l'li1Lisel1uldt'l', Vuotls liulsler. lTLll'1WL'I', fNlm.1n. Second row iXliss Slellex liutlieh. Kiabutl, lloney, Nit- Allister. l.aIlerlv, liible. Wil son, lieuster, Slam, :llWl'k'g.2, Third row' Ilann, l,ashell lX1zlnganaro, XN'uotllngs, l limes C. Rupert. Toma:iel14 Kilt- lantl. lXlurris-in. 'lit-nipleit-n Alanltoxieh, Aleorn. l'iII'Xl rim Xliss kl.1lie Xlt' Cfulloligli, TDCXIIIH. lxelver. li liruno, Unis. lrwln, lfltiinl King. Rice, liortlon. ,Xllvtri-N lliursle. Second row' liwuseo, livialie fiilrsrin. l,ov.1r, Vnrzissl lvlokaseli. J. Bruno, l. liruno Delfazio. Sloller, Curtis, Third row' Ttiminella, Sea burn, lliiplfins, Lewis. lXfliller Squirellus, Varassi, liurelnu Pavone. Loalbo, Klavdos .qs Q The Seventh Grade ln September i938 a group ol' about seventy new seventh graders made their debut in the junior ltligh School. They toolg up their work not as mere ehild- ren , but as ladies and gentlemen. They lost a few ol their classmates but that hasnt stopped them at all. The seventh graders have shown great interest in basketball, mushball and baseball and mueh ol' their leisure time has been spent in the gymnasium. They had a few social alliairs this year which they all enjoyed. Cfoolting, and sewing has used up a lot of time and ellort lor the girls who with the help ol' lXf1iss lvleffollum, have turned out some nice vvorlt, The boys have been busily occupied with carpentry on a small scale with fvlr, Brammers aid. Some ol the seventh graders may be small in size but they have plenty ol pep and energy, If they lteep on going as they have we will be very proud ol' them in the future. Under the supervision of Miss Margaret Stelley and Miss jane Xleifullough during the past year they have had an interesting time. PURPLE AND GOLD 26
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