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i inth Grade First Row: Vll. Gibbs. li. liarleless, K. Rynex, P. Kelly. R. Flovd, Y. Hallam. R. Osborne, D. Maelntyre. G. Sea- ward, l'. lilackwcll. F. Shannon. Second Row: Miss Roberts. R. Melfwen. .l. Craft, W. Savage. R. W'esl. Wh Kin- caid, R. Willet. ll. Howard. ll. llunklcy, R. Cutter. H. Howard, J. Larkin. E. Fidalgo, L. Nartlinocclii. This year the ninth grade was unusually large. So large, in fact, that it was necessary to divide them into two groups for several classes. so that work could be carried on effectively. As a whole, the group was made up of excellent workers, conscientious and industrious. It had its share of ideal student and jokers. They did good work, and pulled their share of pranks. To their teachers they were continually a source of satisfaction and amusement. Their participation in athletics and extra-curriculars was high. Many ninth grade faces could be seen at meetings. at practices held for the football squad and the Junior Varsity Basketball team. They received valuable instruction from lVlr. Zook. the results of which could easily be seen as they- battled vigorously for Woodward victories. Woodward has a bright future in view, when these now apprentices make up the Varsity teams. Triangle received contributions from these students. The Drama Club received the talents from the actors gratefully. Among this group many bowlers challenged the high scores of the older boys. Yes. the ninth grade gave much time and effort to these activities. and well did their part in making these teams and clubs successful. All in all. the ninth grade is a helping class, having had in this past year genuine experiences. mistakes as well as triumphs. upon which to build a secure future. The class officers are Von Summers. Presidentg Willialii Gibbs. Vice-president: Hal Howard. Secretary: Lawrence Nardinocchi. Treasurer: Richard Dunkley, Sergeant-at-Arms. E441 1' A. ... 7
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