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Show Class The ing’ The 7th Meetings | grade had a Thanks, class meet- In as did all the other grades, following students ‘took part .the sembly eighth the grade program reading, Linda Jerry and Gary class was as Parker; reading by A Skit directed’ pleted gram, donated for the March ninth grade March as— Blanch and Girls Ino ninth Bill Thompson. grade girls (or Blood , club Day with typing | class > | . 12 South Jr. Operetta . 25 Doc’ Dougherty‘s Dolls If this schedule isn't exact On a That Monday , a guar- Tree February 11th, demonstration, caused movie; This lesson says, in meetings tkereabouts) we were given a program by the estry services; dincluded.dn were a by on forit soil + ero- overgrazing and on fire -on our..gragslands. assembly taught us a good can tree "One | forest enemy, our biggest att ers fight fires, forest- the out help bear the Smokey, fires. on “let's s, a million make a one match can destroy matehes; Only you. can pre-million trees, — in’Shop First spare ble discussion of dancing problems under the direction of Miss Hansen. Other entertainment was Plano solo, Giovanni Favero; vocal trio, Arline Gibson, Elaine Hansen, and LaRes Clark; trumpet duet,— Larry 11 12 ' Sion as ta- carnival ly right, remember we don't antee it against change. Roland Bob McDon— Rex Orton, a round the and Ribbon dance meetings March March follows: LaRae Greenwell, by Mr, Call «ome had immediately at 4, 18, 25 evenings. March the very interesting proActors were Raymond Kran- The left it back to the comnittec planting program, 3 7 Tie matinee Mareh JoAnn Deanna ondonk, Frances Talbot, Dickemore, Milo Hadley, agul, Larry Butler, and you drawing - . schedule Harris; piano duet, Hancock; saxaphone duet by Lares Clark and Nicholas accompanied by the Roylance you should know that Mr. Victor Roylance was the bond winner. He in ‘ite piano: solo, Clatidia HLDis: record imitation, Dian Baker; tap dance, Carol Roylance; flute solo, Norma Rae Cragun, reading, Velda Maw; Song, Sharon R., Geraldine, Sharon W., Carol, and Karen; sax Solo, Gary Rhees; trumpet quartet, Charles Hall, Bob Spackman, Gordon Brown, and Larry Barrett: Wahlquist Cowboys, Duane Evans, Paw. Thompson, and Jack Freestone, In case after Mer, a forest vent | fire", Kip Van Winkle exchanged classes with the boys for eight weeks, De Harly in February, physical edGifts weht to shop: while the.ucation classes saw a movie, Kip boys went to home economics, While: Van Winkle, It is a modern Tair y they made leather belts, coin pur-~ tale of rigine prices...:That is Ses, Slippers, copper pictures ,:: every thing was 4a Tairy tale exe Jewel the boxes, boys things’ worked always and planned other from candy to’ on clothing. good, we say. many ten full'imealt or- his Turnabou is.t ey On February 6th the faculty feated the boys' team 30-28 in hard fought and close game. the rising prices. year..sleep:he found money would buy. OOOO Little Faculty Play Ball| foe - cept projects, and. cooked . horn, We've just gotten in: the-morn, Lt you always manage when I'm praying the Sleep? his little waa blue Ford, don't blow Lt aq four. dea After how home your. thoug, Ob « why. to beep family's 3.4‘ Just a-~ |