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Ninth Grade These students, after eight years of preliminaries in grade school and junior high, have now about completed their freshman year. They already are anticipating the fun and excitement of becoming sophomores. A National Junior Honor Society chapter has been organized at Warren this year for the fresh- men and sopohmore students. The freshmen in this society are: Earl Click, Margaret Ann Eash, Inez Eickhoff, William Elrod, Don Gleason, David Hay- wood, James Manis, Marilyn Masterson, Adeline Roy, Gaylle Rumford, Dawn Steele, Wilma Stites, and Bill Thompson. Membership is based on leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Freshmen girls belong to the Sunshine Society. This year the girls installed chapters at two other schools. A large delegation from Warren attended both the District Sunshine Convention at Greensburg, and the State Convention at Tipton. The Sunshine Society girls aided the Warrenettes in the distribution of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. The freshmen boys are active in athletics, having their own teams in basketball, track, and football. We must conclude that these freshmen have been busy people. Sixteen
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Eighth Grade Eighth graders, too, have their extra school activi- ties. The main organization for the boys is the Model Airplane Club. This club meets once a month in the school gymnasium to judge the airplanes which the boys make. These are judged on ap- pearance, their flying ability, and the best plans. Another seventh and eighth grade group is “Boys’ Town”. This club will be active next year. In the fall of 1937, A Junior Sunshine Club, former- ly called the Sunbeam Society was organized for the eighth grade girls. This club presents programs of interest to girls and serves as an introduction to the later girls’ organizations. Fifteen
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Tenth Grade These sophomores have been quite busy with the r classe= and clubs. The girls take active parts m t e Warrenette Club and feel honored being in this organization with the junior and senior g.rls. An activity which is new this year is the local chaDter of the National Honor Society. It is com p 0 ced of freshmen and sophomores who have bee chosen on the basis of scholarship, character ieader- chin and service. Sophomore members are Betty Archer Janet Burwell Anita Case, Phillip Bakins nick Gale Marvin Haines, Dorothy Peters Irma p M Donald Ping Vera Ann Rejko, Richard Robert- son, ' Si Schenck, Ann Sloan, and Mary Eleanor W Th d e History Clnb is also a newly organized chib in which sophomores may participate Its , purp °®® is To write a history of Warren Township and bring the news and facts up to date at the end of S year It consists of both boys and girls and the members work on various committees to gam th A n d f of™ ours e there are the sophomores b °y s represent Warren in basketball, track, and football. Seventeen
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