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Fin! Row-W. johnson, S. De Groat, T. Meikle, L. Steinhilber, N. Knnntzg Second Rau'-E. Men- endez, C. Paul, M, Herder, N. Barney, 1. Sherman, E. Rugar, M. Van Orden, C. Welling, M. Muller1 Third Row-B. Irwin, L. Murphy, N. Smith, J. Holmes, J. Myers, M. O'Dell, D. Hofmann, Miss Keep, Fourlb Rou'--N. Swentsen, R. LaForge, W. Kurz, K. Palen, W. Kiley, R. Kurz, R. Hulbert, L. Quick. Room 27 The eagerness and good cheer of those 7th grades are a bit similar to little Red Riding Hood making her journey with the basket fwhich is the know- ledge they have, and hope to collect before they graduatej, on the trip to their grandmothers which we'll call the Seniors, observed Retamla. For, as they continue towards their grandmothers they must not be frightened by any big bad wolf fin this case teachers, tests, and all other evils, as they proceed along the way. If they observe this advice, they will be much wiser, and wealthier fin knowledgejf' advised the Madame. The members of the class of SZ have found that getting acquainted with High School life has occupied much of their time. However, many of them enjoy participating in the activities which are open to their group. They had a Christ- mas party and on St. Valentines Day they had a gay Valentine Box, with Joe Kestler arguing with Ed Menendez as to who got more Valentines from more girls. With Nadine Barney as president, and William Kiley, vice-president. Dorothea Hofmann, secretary and Norman Koontz, treasurer, their officer-ship has cruised along remarkably well this year with Miss Keep as their captain.
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Room 28 Left to Right: Fifi! Rou'ffC. Theusen, K, Forman, L. Zimmer, R. Tenny, W. Westermang Second Rau'--C. Tillson, B. Walker, A. Davis, S. Lewis, J. Richards, L. Wanderling, N. Trent, J. Walsh: Third Rau'-R. Wynkoop, W. Strendberg, T. Weddell, J. Treacy, K. Winchell, G. Van Orden, J. Wiest, Mrs. Symington, Fourlla Rauf-L. Hales, E. Stuhmer, A. Tripp, D. Weaver, A. Vande-Water, J. VanLeuvan, R. Zupp, R. Wells, T. Constant. The up and coming 7th graders who will be the class of 1952 are people to watch, began Retamla. In fact in talking to them I felt like Uncle Remus weaving his magic tales for they are new to Junior High and have so much to learn. They have done their best to build a good reputation and Albert Tripp was their leader with joan Walsh as first assistant, james Van Leuvan records the deeds and William Westerman kept the money flucky boyj. To help them through their befuddlement in times of need was Mrs. Symington. The class has enjoyed their new life in junior High and found the changes in class rooms, library privileges, industrial arts, home economics, assemblies, more gym periods, very thrilling. Along with this they had more responsibil- ities, longer class periods, homework assignments and more privileges. The class describes High School as The Best Years of Our Lives??? Qlo,
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Room 29 Fifi! Row--M. Bedford, D. Corlcey, N. Badendyck, A. Decker, R. Schlott, L. Eberhnrdtg Scfrmm' Row-II. Denault, R. Bruni, M. Girimonte, Y. Decker, W. DuBois, M. Clark, T. Atht-rtozi, Miss Cameron, Tlairal Ruu'4C. Drake, D. Cavenaugh, F. Churchwell, j, Foley, L. Doyle, M. Davis, D. Gillespie, W. Bahrs, Fourflv Rou'4B. Davis, L. Cornell, 'I. Denniston, j. Connorman, W, Ruger, E, Arnott, L, Fairchild. The pupils of the 7th grade are a group of happy boys and girls vsith boys predominating QHubbaj. These 7th grades could really use some of Uncle Remus' philosophy, but they will learn. Already they know how the leopard got his spots, said Retamla as she smiled. Early in the year they elected Raymond Bruni as their president, with Lorraine Fairchild as vice-presi- dent, Lewis Fberhardt as secretary, and Clarence Drake as treasurer, with Miss Cameron. their constant keeper and advisor. They took part in the different activities of the school and supported High School athletic teams. Class meetings are called whenever necessary. At a Christmas party and the Valentine Day observance they really enjoyed them- selves. Ray Bruni lets loose with a whistle whenever a pretty girl walks in room 29, especially when the girls from Sr. High go in to make announcements. D427
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