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REG CROSS RFPRSSBKTATIV5S - Fi MrT Gish, V. Schatz, R. Rowley M. Austin, S. Hailey, P. Rinta K. Zalmer, S. Wells Third row Campbell, K. McConnell, L. Grai J. Steen, D. Peterson J.H. LOST AND FOUND CLUR - Front row : D. Garratt, W. Mositnann, B. Leggat, C. Johnson, D. Nelson Back row : G, Braun, N. Perrault, M. Broi m, J, Brovender, V. Schatz, C. Milner, J. Roberts JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Froelich, B. Plain. B. Dallas, B. L. Wade Back F. Verigan, T Front row : P. Stubbe, P. Mann, E. Schey Second row : .. Harris, S. Fisher, S. Landage Milburn, S. Matheson, S. Hood, ' alkenberg, M. Barnholden, X. Wicker ' 3GRAPHY CLUB - Back Rov ; 0. Clarke, E. Ratz, J. Steen b Row; L. Meyer, K. LeFever, C. Hood n { 1 11 i. L 4 m 0 l it ' i i am iii JUNIOR HIGH BOOSTER CLUB - Front row: S. Wilson , Mr. P3 Laxt n, A. Best j Back row: B. Greenwood, B. Wallace «r J m , . ■ft iftt 1 i mi a n
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j Page 58 | “SWING YOUR PARTNER. . .» Yes, seven times this year these | sounds floated through the halls until | every George Murray-had had. his fling. On December 6, the Grade Nines started the ball rolling by holding the Bar-9 Round-up at which cowboy and j cowgirl outfits were the fad. The | Grade Eights, not to be outdone, held an Odd Ball on January 21 with every¬ one from Superman to Mighty Mouse in attendance. Incidentally, if you heard a few cymbals clang and drums boom, you wouldn t have had a hard time remembering how the Grade Eights advertisedl The Grade Seven January Jump was j appropriately held on January 31. This j event being a Party Party , everyone j came in dress-up outfits to sing, dance j and be merry.. Just for variety, the Grade Nines held a Platter Party in early February | when everyone rocked and rolled till the | school was All Shook Up! Ah, then came - Chester Bunny with j the Easter Hoparade for the Grade j- Nines. This being another Party Party , j the patrons came in sport jackets, hoops | crinolines and sacks. Did I say sacks ? j Well. . . The Grade, Eights again -- yes, [ on April 18, every MadHatter , complete | with lid, chapeau or toupee had a rockin’, rollin ' time. Last but not least, the Grade Sevens had a June wind- I up to end their freshman year. Then, finally, to end off a won- ; derful year of social activity, the j Grade Nines had their Graduation Cere- j mony and Exercises on June 6. Sincere thanks go to Judy Stone, | Eddy Shey and Annie Hildebrandt, the I members of the social committee for j providing such a successful year -- I socially! THE TERMINAL JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS ' COUNCIL The Students ' Council, consist¬ ing of thirty-four members, included president Marilyn Mann, Vice-President, Eddie Schey, Secretary Judy Stone, Treasurer Bob Greenwood and Grade Seven Representatives Lynne Harris and Howard Moxley. During the year this group has promoted many projects, a fextf of which are the sale of jackets and beannies, the distribution of school, pictures, the planning of Daybook Assemblies, and the presentation of a. mock council meeting. The group was organized into committees. The Booster Committee promoted pep rallies, the Red Cross group sold candy and sponsored coupon drives, the Efficiency Com¬ mittee organized the Home Room Effi¬ ciency Pennant Competition, the Indoor Traffic officers kept the lines moving efficiently through the halls, and the New Student Committee welcomed incoming pupils to the school. All Junior High dances were sponsored by the Social Committee. Under the unfailing guidance of Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Plaxton and Mr. Gish, th e work of the 1957-58 Council can be deemed successful. FASHIONS FOR‘THE FAIR. j June 11 marked an important j day for the industrial arts teachers. The date of the , Annual Fashion Show and j Display, this day marked the time of proud students showing just-as-proud parents the products of their work-filled; days in their home economic and industrial arts classes. Sponsored jointly by the staff and j the executive of the Home and School Association, this event proved itself a fitting one for the end of the term.
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JUNIOR HIGH CHF 1 -PLEADING CLUB - Front- row : L. Graham, ( K, I.eFever, S. Haskovitch, S. Milburn Back row : M. Sti Landage, P. Knechtel, J. Katz, T. Solberg, A. Pifer, J JUNIOR HIGH GHEFRl.FAnFRS - n. Courtlce, K. I.eFever, J. MacLeod, J. Gregory, M. Playfair, 0. Nelson, J. Katz C. Hood, A. Millar VISCOUNT RFWT1STT SAFETY PATROL - Front rot B. Fca, B. Conn, P. Morgan Second row : G, C. Ballard, J. Trowbridge, K. Beckta, J. I A. Ferche, P. Rlntoul, B. Nelson, G. .Wills G. Fee, 13. Steen, G. Milne, D. Bosworth, C JUNIOR HIGH CHESS CLUB — Front row ; R P. Morgan, R. VanZweeden Second row: Messenger, J. Steen, H. Gish, L. Bird, row : B. Fea, L. Zelmer, B. Milne, F. ' G. Badgley Hartwell JUNIOR HIGH MAJORCrriCS - Fron 1 C. Richardson. Second row : B L. Howland, Miss Koefocd. Ba G. McKenzie, V. Schatz, S. FT: i i i irfi Mt i • 1 -X u 8 P r 0 ' f 0 l WMmmm x 1 : q .h 1 i m an
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