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4th row-VVittwer, Quillen, Kadushin, Harned, VVright, Nelson, Smith, Levenick, Merritt. 3rd row-Agard, Smith, Bloodgood, Adams, Bolzt, Sullivan, Garrison, Anderson, Bryant. Znd row-Milward, Bradley, Heimerl, McMurray, Sweet, O'Connell, Snell, Schott. lst row4Klovstad, Mosely, Elwell, lilwell, Mr. Edgerton, Bell, Lemmel, Priestley, VVilson. EIGI-ITI-I GRADE At the beginning of the year, Mr. Edgerton, our home room adviser, sug- gested that we have two teams, because it is much more fun to have some competition. Everyone agreed, so we chose sides. They are the Blues and XVhites. The officers are as follows: XVhites Blues Boyer Harned --- ..-- President .... .... B ill Bradley Qloyce VVittwer --- --- Vice-President .-- --- Frances Levenick Mary Lou Bell -- .... Secretary --- --- Marian Priestley Tom VVright --- --- Student Council--- --- Vernon McMurray As we have one of the largest classes in the school, the saying the more the merrier surely held true at our Hallowe'en party. Everyone in the Eighth Grade attended. There was a plentiful amount of doughnuts, cider, and candy. The only things left over were some candy and three cider jugs. The former was quickly taken care ot. During the tall the boys played football and the girls played alley soccer. VVe also have a great variety of after-school sports such as riding, basketball, creative dancing, and volley ball. Some of our class take part in the Junior Choir which Mr. Sur has started. At Christmas time we gave six baskets ot food, clothing, and toys, topped off with a Christmas tree, to a needy family. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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Top Rew-Pigtailsg Thinkizfg Protege: How 'in I Doin Bottom Row-Hueyg Cuteg Southern Belleg Smitty, FRESHMAN CLASS NVHY 'l'IlliY'RlL THE FROSH Don AndersonaHe's so sweet and devilish. lillen CargilliHer date to the Soph Shuffle. Holtan Udega1'd?His trombone and lovely brown eyes! Bob Risleyfllere laughing too hard to say anything. Tom Rippe-lirawn. ljetty lirannonv-Any pickles today? Gwen Kessler-Her conquests. Hiya, Sid! Mary iXlCCOI'1TllCliiAlZ1ll Suthawn accent. Jeanne Sheldon+Her platinum blond hair. Bob Pride-His lovely wave. Jeanne George- Ewbank'! on her to get a date. Betty Xlihite-The Freshman American Girlfl Selma liaernstein-jack Hanson. jack Hanson-Selma liaernstein. Helen Elly-,Cause she snared Bob liush in 2 :SO study hall !! Ruth Holtil3eeause she has a brother. V. Stoeberfljeeause two others have that name. Madge Mehliggljeeause she has a lovely smile! Pamela Rice-mliecause Arlie thinks so. Paul Truax-'Cause he comes from Nakoma. Hugh Rosse-He's sooooooooooo restful. jack Nl6Cl11CT'BCCZlLl5C he won a NNY when only a lfrosh. ,lohn Jamieson-He's one of the trio. Bob Vliaekson-lieeause Sylvia gets As, in English, jack Marks-His Argus, his boat, and his secret admiration of braids PAGE SEVENTEEN
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4th row-Bloodgood, Mohs, Smith, lglllllllll, johnson, Blied, llicks, Fred. 3rd rowfl3alch, Sweet, Fox, Bancroft, Fenirite. Mutchler, Langlois, Hloodgood, Napper Znd row'-Morehouse, Fassett, Giles, Bancroft, VVeig. Fox, johnson, Niedner. lst row,--Hicks, Davis, Huebner. Avery. Miss Springhorn, Ffhy, XYilkie, Alexander, SEVENTH GRADE C Jififitiicks llresident ................................. llarold XVilkie Secretary E.,...........................E. charles johnson Student Council Representative ....E........... Rosalie 'Fred Adviser ...............................,. Miss Springhorn The history of the Seventh Grade is a very interesting one. ln the beginning it was an entirely different sort of school life than the one we had previously ex- perienced. XYe spent most of our time learning the ways of the school. After that we spent more time in learning. Most of the subjects we had had a taste of before. l believe science was the newest. It was hard for most of us at first. XYe soon began to enjoy it, though. l believe Home Economics was new to some of the girls, too, but Mrs. Nofsker soon made it a. class which was looked forward to. Math, under Mr. Lvllsvik, is now an enjoyable subject. ln English we encountered Hook Reports, which were entirely new. l can easily say that l don't know anyone who doesn't look forward to Book Report llay. Social studies are not what they used to be. They're interesting and understand- able and fun and we have plenty of room for play. l believe one's experience in Seventh Grade will never be forgotten. PAGE NINETEEN
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