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EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade is an “up and coming” class. Early in the school year they presented an assembly program. A good deal of time and effort was put into the hooking up of the broadcasting station and the preparation for their act. Their little play was proclaimed a “hit”. On January 30, the class had a party which began at three-thirty. Games and dancing helped to pass away the time. Refreshments were served, thus ending an enjoyable afternoon. CLASS OFFICERS President ................................ Vice President ........................... Secretary ................................ Treasurer ................................. Yell Leader .............................. Song Leader .............................. Assistant Song Leader .................... Member Executive Committee ............... ... Coy Brown Alvera Timone Jeanne Wilson Jeanne Wilcox ... Frank Prior .... Phyllis Hull .... Lois Cooper .. Loran Morey 20
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NINTH GRADE The Freshman class is one of the most active in the school, both in athletics and scholarship. They have contributed a great many coming athletes to basketball and track, taking the Interclass track meet on April 14. Many of the ninth grade boys made good showings on the “C” and “B” basketball teams. In scholarsip, they have had the high- est in the Junior division, winning the banner every marking period. The class early showed its school spirit by the high percentage of its members that bought Student Body Cards. A Freshman party was given and all who attended declared it to be a success. The class had a candy sale the second semester, but not much profit was realized. The money that was made was used in pay- ing for the class picture in the annual. President .... Vice-president Secretary .... Treasurer .... OFFICERS Harold Gibbons ..... Elsie Ebell Theresa Newton ... Ilda Johnson 19
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SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade did not get started as early as the other classes, but after getting the spirit of things they organized, and now function smoothly. The class officers elected the first semester are: Elmer Jur- guson President; Ruth McNulty. Vice-President; Chester Imes, Secre- tary; Una Jackson, Treasurer; William Markee, Yell Leader: Lois Linn, Song Leader; Raymond Campos and Edward Martin, assistant yell leaders; Florence Miley and Corrine Andrews, assistant song leaders. When the class was organized it was decided to divide the class meetings into three parts: first, business; second, program; and third, rally. Several programs, consisting of songs, dances, plays and read- ings, were given by students of the class. The class gave a party in March, using the proceeds to pay for the class picture in the annual. The rest of the money is still in the treasury. The seventh grade girls gave a dancing play, the “Revue of ’76”, at Open House. A great many of the pupils of this class have gone out for athletics and several good teams consisted of seventh graders entirely. These teams all made fine showings this year. President..... Vice-president Secretary .... Treasurer..... CLASS OFFICERS Elmer Jurguson Ruth McNulty .... Chester Imes ... Una Jackson 21
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