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S E V E N T H G R A D E J At the first of the year there were sixty-three pupils in the seventh grade. Forty- two of them came from the Woodland Grade School and others entered from up-river schools and other districts. The officers elected for the year were: President ..,.........,.... ..,...... J anie Thomas Secretary .,...... ..,.............,,.., P aul Blair Vice-President .................,...,.. Don Meeker Treasurer ........................ Harley Baumgart The students who worked on the Beavertonian were Shirley Thunder and jasper Little. The representative for the School Improvement Committee was Mitzy Driver. The first seventh grade party was a Hallowe'en party on the 31st of October. The next party was a Valentine party held on February 12. They played games, danced, and had refreshments. When the school had its annual Curtis Publishing Company magazine sale, two seventh grade pupils won the top awards. Fred I-lyke won the first prize, a table model radio, and jasper Little also received a certificate of outstanding achievement. One football game was played with the eighth grade. Out of six basketball games played, three were lost. The games were played with Kalama, LaCenter, Clover Val- ley, and the eighth grade. Marjorie Jensen, a seventh grader, was one of the junior high yell leaders. She and Wayne Stoliby went to Vanport with some upper classmen to see how they con- ducted their activities.
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