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?FP',,v,,,,F1,,,,5,,.-,U if ,.,,. ,,.u,:Q,y,,W,T,!w. i. -V wr,--:Q -. W7-!.f,,.ug:1g',Jq15' JP l HANK iifixv-iiil'il1ll'li llosnvll, llunuld lrlunninn, lindrly Anderson, Lyle King, .Xian All-f.:'z1w. Sum S4'lixx'nrtzlmpf, Donald Ilnnlnp, Ri-riizirfi vViiiiillTlS. Tllllill Iifjxv--ifif'il2lI'Li l'ill5ll0'2'l'l', Dnlo Puff, Gillwrl lilac-kstonv, John Frost, Dov- :nlrl .losiI', Tommy Huey. Ilonuld liooluinolt, Gene Bline, Tommy Dernhergy Harold 4':nnp, Curol l'lIIHlllillL1'S, Sully Ross, 1'ox'ly ,i702lI'lll1l!l. SIGUONIJ HOXV-Miss Scott, llinilvy Orr, Lewis 1-'l0tc'livl', Ruth Davis. Dorothy Ilil'I'l1-. Ili-ity Lou H2ll'iSUllL1'il, .lnnniln llill, ldllvn Cunm. .lonnnv Kmllwr, Minnie Dixon, 1 lim-ily Jolinson, .lozlnnv l!url'm'. .Imin Busby, Cnryl lllnuwvnll, Mr. Kmlbvr. an l lt0N'I' HOW-lil-ltr Young, NVilrnu Pliilimms, Kitty lilnhoorl, Putty XVilli:nns, v A, liolmln' lllssmnn, XYilson Slonglw, Szinnny iillj.L',LZ', .lmnvs Siinross, Nelson NV0l'iillll1ll1, -1 Hula- l.:lntZ, llorolhy Lnntz, l':1l'ol Knsson, l'l1o:-luv Clark, ,Xlivv 4xllllll'l', .Xlivv .Ivan iiI'1'j'lllIlit'l'. Ivan i'l'illlll'l'. c QMVC .. . .7'.N -f ' N4 ' K. faowa. IW -e 0 0 0 'Q ? 19 - , a l , Ji' Q 1 . Xl We were all very excited at the beginning of the school year be- ' ause we were going to move into the high school building It's such a thrill to change classes, have lockers and go to assemblies. We really think we have a bunch of swell teachers, too. Wilson Stough is our president, Bobby Essman is vice-president, - Carolyn Smith is the secretary, and Patty Williams is the treasurer. Our two supervisors are Miss Scott and Mr. Kauber. Many members y of the class have been giving extra pennies, nickels and dimes, that fi we otherwise would use on something that we don't need, to the Red 'F' Cross for Greek War Relief. iii Yes, we hink it's been a great year. and we are looking forward 1' to five more even better ones. ' is 23 .a ol
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. A n .N v . Ji .- ' r l NY 'Ts N mgwmm EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade, consisting of forty-two varieties of thirteen year olds, had a good start this year. And we are still going strong. X, Our officers, elected last year are: president, Nancy Bjelkeg vice- ' president, Christine Null: and secretary-treasurer, Nancy Lou Heft. , - Y 'f There are six of us in the junior Band, Five in the Senior Band, ., f . . . . .aid three in orchestra. As a private activity, our class has formed a .fjunior American Citizens Club to help us to learn to be better citizens in time of war. The club's officers are: president, Barbara Taylor: vice-president and program chairman, Bill Young: secretary, Nancy Lou Heft, and guardian of the colors, Dimitre Traicoff. While the magazine sale was going c-n, we really worked Cespe- cially Frank Hannahsj. We won the home room prize, although the seniors had us worried. , The junior High School Christmas party was just about the most fun we had all year. Oh, yes! We think we have plenty of schopvl spirit and we surely can cheer our reams. p I, Y V f . v, , 1 ' J -. 1 p H A W pf k ,Mr ! ,Q .f Wu- aff, fe A f .QW i 'lx LOL' '47 , Ql?'l,,XS'I' HOXY-4l'llil Vhilipps, l'iI'Illlli ll:inn:il1s, llluim- Slrimplv, liill Young, Dwi mx '1'lI'I'lll1lll, llimilri 'l'r':ui1-off, llob Ilzukvr, .lulm Milla-V, ., 'I'lIIllIl IIUXVW l'l1lp.:'m'l1v llifflv. I4'r:mk XYilIi:ums, lla-wt-y Ytlllllfl, llolv llurriss, Kvn- sy nm-th fili0lll'lK'll, Hola Ahh-s, XViIIis l UXYl4'l', Drum .luhnso1x. .limmy llvvl. ' SICUUND lt0XVsMiss Ilubinsfm, Hill Norman, llurnlrl l'ip1-r, Uzirol l'illlll2ll'lX. lin-tty 47 Annv Slum-, lil'Yl'l'ly lrlgli-, AlJll'i.2'IlI't'l Titus, I.z1r1'y l'l'Ul'lil'l'. liulwrt limit-l', lion Alvs- lj sick. I-'MONT ll0XVfl':nl Yi-:win-lt, Alison flllllllllllflllllll, llnvy ,Xmna-V, K1-ily Kim-1-, Rur- lbIll'Zl rluflylllli, Nztnvy limi llvfl, N:um'y Iijs-Ik:-, t'l1!'istin:1 Hull, .lzlllvt .lUllllS0ll, N:ul'0cIl:l Hulu-V, xvlllllil llmlrill, lXl5ll'j0l'lt' llurimap NICXV l'l4l0l'I,I'l-.lt-l'ry l'l1a-lps, l,i-sta-r LJlSll01ll1t'flt'. 1Nut im-luxls-xl in pivlurol. I 1. I, I f 'JIJJ 41, 22
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1 X Rf l!.Xl'K HOW'-Jim tlowlmi, Ks-tiny Dixon, 1'u:ur'h Kzllllwr, l l'1'llfll1' l'Hilv1l1'l', Roh livin-rtson. ltlrwin Mulmofl. Guy Alzirtin, 'Pom l'llIiil'I', Ilan- Ott, Hola t'mu'lm'cl, Roh Smith, Hill Simruss, Dick Ulu-i'ry, Huh 'llll0lllIlS0ll. SIGUUNIJ IQUXY-llzuiwwld Klw-in, lim-nry Sutton. liirvk Ilwmn, lYillu-rt Alurtin. in- lml Nolxlt lim Nlitmhnil Yun iimun ilnmld lim Sp:n'Iiy l'l2llll'l', limi XV:llli' 3 r' Vow. .lohn l ulh-V. l IllS'l' lUlxvfliUf.1'4'l' Mvl'in-rsmi, Univ ilif'im1'rls. Hill Iluwmnn, .lim ,Xrtn-r, Se-zu-Iv Mi-t'r:u'iu-ix, l':1ul ll:u-lu-ll, Mark Wilson, .lim liI'Ssll'I'. Russ Sunklv. mnnUm1m1mmHUlUETf'imU5HHvHUEliriiiiiiEiihihiiiiiuiurruixn Q I B A L L UumiriinrnirmmrumrifnEiIirrrri'1iiniiiEiE1EiTmunIm1vmu The Granville Blue Ace gridders featured some fine individual playing during the current season, and the boys never lacked that old fighting spirit, but somehow the team did not always have the drive to put the old ball over the coveted line, with the result that the Aces won three and lost five. The Aces opened the season on the road, and in their first game defeated Centerburg 19-0. They then defeated another out-of-the-county rival, Dan- ville, 14-12 on the opponents' field, Q V F ' H T - gf Q lv I fly 5 K A-QR --prix 'Q if 7 '34 ,,' F' , 1-','-ml? , 11 931. -W..---'i r making the winning points in the last five seconds of play. The third game of the season was played on Harmon-Burke field, with Utica coming out on the long end of a 15-7 score. A 7-6 defeat at the hands of a determined Hartford eleven fol- lowed. Probably the most thrilling game of the season was the Homecoming tilt with Hebron, a clash which featured some spectacular runs by both teams. The Aces lost by the narrow margin of 15-14. After the Aces lost to Johnstown, they wound up the County season in Fine style by rolling over Pataskala 35-12 on the home field. The final game of the season, with Frederick- town, was a loser. At the annual football banquet Coach Kauber awarded eighteen letters: two were received by freshmen, two by sophomores, four by juniors and ten by seniors. This page sponsored by Mr. William Tavener.
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