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, ,,,,,,.,, In Memoriam Myron Watldns who died January 5, 1949 Then, your hut calm radiance pouring, Bid the earth good-nigbtg Like a minted Jpirit .touring To a borne of light. -Havergal SEVENTH GRADE On the morning of August 27, 1948, a group of forty-six boys and girls found their way to- room 8 to enroll as members of the seventh grade and to launch their careers as part of the upper six. After their orientation and getting-acquainted period, they settled down to becoming a very real part of our school. Late in September the group held a weiner and marshmallow roast at the ball park and then returned to the school cafeteria for games. In collaboration with the eighth grade, Tom Sawyer an operetta was presented by the students on February 1, As the year draws to a close, another group of seventh graders have aspirations of becoming the eighth graders of '50. The class sponsors are Mrs. Kimmel and Mrs. Eastman. .5 1!I!J?q 1 5 Q The seventh grade othcers are-from left to right Charles Vise, vice-presidentg Claudia Drayer, secretary, Janice Phillips, treasurer, and Larry Green, president Max Abrell Wanda Adkins Charline Applegate Jimmy Baxter Billy Bousman Linda. Brannon Judy Dolen Vernon Goodpaster Arthur Green Larry Green Bobby Hamill Marilyn Holloway, Nancy Johnson M Loretta Johnson, ' Peggy Landrey Roberta McShurley Martha Pettigrew Jane Phillips Janice Phillips Gene Richman Joyce Shaner Sarah Smith Clarence Stewart Jeraldine Astrop Mary T. Aul Betty Baldridge Richard Donovan Claudia Drayer Jan Etchison Jimmie Hamilton Audrey Hertdsel Janice Hiser Martha Luce Joyce Lusk Rita Jean Marsh Merrilyn Reasoner John Reed Karl Reed David Stout Bob Swander Mike Townsend Charles Vise Janice Wade Rollin Ward Phyllis Whealy
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EIGHTH GRADE Now we have the eighth grade, a very successful group, who last year was the baby of the assembly and who next year will be entering high school. This line class has made much progress and develop- ment. One of the parties which the eighth grade enjoyed was held at Eugene Hall's. We wish them our hearty congratulations and the best of luck throughout the coming year. Together with the seventh' grade, they presented the operetta, Tom Sawyer February 1. Sponsors of the eighth grade are Mrs. Henkle and Mr. Babcock. Eighth grade clam officer: are-left to right -Beverly Ruddick, secretaryg Bill Short, Pres- identg Eleanor Crawley, treasurerg Bob Dragoo, vice-president. Donald Adkins Jane Christenson Sylvia Arnold Robert Cook Sandra Belcher Eleanor Crawley Russell Callaway Albert Cummins Shirley Davis Ronald Donovan Bob Dragoo Billy Dunn Richard Frazee Shirley Fuller Phyllis Green Benny Grimes joe Hensley Nila Hensley Robert Huffer Marie Hunley Donald Marsh Floyd Martin Virginia McClain Paul McKibben Phil Ellison Hazel Erdle Martha Estep Donald Estes Robert Haisley Marion Hall Barbara Hendsel David Hensley Richard Ingram Susie Kirby Marilyn Koontz Tommy Mann Winola Mohler Ronald Morrow Jo Ann Myers Ralph Neal ' Byron Pettigrew Ora Stephenson Beverly Ruddick Byron Teegarden Bill Shorter Eloise Terry Bob Smith Wayne Thornburg Patricia Tolin Paul Vise Ralph Waddell Robert Wilber Donald Williams
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