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s p V R N T H G R A D E SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Donald Schlegel Herles Van Schoyck Junior Schaublin George Lewis Roberi- Long Wendell Williams Charles Jennings lorn Sterling Junior Briscoe Junior Howell Harold Wright Herman Parent SECOND ROW: Betty Eyler Norma Miller Edna Kares Mary James Hazel Lowry Ulean Garlinger Donna Stemen Janice Palmer Mary Butturft Julia Freyer Margery Mayer Ruby Wright Winifred Ramga 29 THIRD ROW: Julia Jacobs Agnes Hixenbaugh Dorothy Shaffer Mary Ralston Martha Loyer Virginia Hadsell Lola Schell Wanda Bowsher Dorothy Duff Jane Barnes Gladys Mote Pauline Siferd Effie Jacobs Luella liams Mrs. Nye Lewis McPheron FOURTH ROW: Robert McCaslin Carl Shaffer Richard Frick William Ingram Virgil Binkley Clarence Hanes Harry Adams Floyd Jackson Warren Price Billy Settlemire Joe Tullis George McCoy SEVENTH GRADE This year 56 young hopefuls entered the ranks of Junior hiigh to try their luck at this advanced form of study. The wisely chosen officers, who helped Mrs. Nye guide the class thru its first year in high school were: Presi- dent, Lowell Schaublin; Vice President, Donald Schlegel; Secretary, Martha Loyer; and Treasurer, Janice Palmer. i 935- 1 936 has proved an active year for the seventh graders. Five mem- bers, Betty Eyler, Martha Loyer, Junior Schaublin, hHerman Parent, and Donald Schlegel, lent their talents to the school band. By fine co-operation selling pop- corn balls, the class was able to buy a loud speaker for their home room. Last, but not least, a spooky Hallowe ' en Celebration and a Christmas Party were enjoyed.
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G H T H G R A D E EIGHTH GRADE Next year we shall be Freshmen! With that thought comes one of re- trospection, a looking back over the eight years in which we have traveled our educational pathway together. But, did we say together ? When we called the roll recently, we discovered that just ten, of our forty-nine pupils, had entered the portals of Shawnee Centralized School eight years ago. The other thirty-nine had joined us along the way from various schools and vicinities. A checkup on the birthplace of each pupil, revealed also that at least a dozen different towns in Ohio, as well as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a town in Germany are represented in our class. We recognize, however, that the coming together of pupils from so many other localities has added interest to our school life. Therefore, we say at the conclusion of the year, Our associations, as the members of the eighth grade class of ' 36, have been exceptionally pleasant! EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Harry Means Clair Baber Floyd Lewis George Lewis Robert Hastings Marvin Dawson Nathan McElroy Kenneth Flannlgan Kenneth Taylor Donald Heffner Paul Haley SECOND ROW: Mary Bess Bowsher Lenore Sibold Alberta Ramga Mary Neff Dorothy Lehman Alice Schlegel Dorothy Copus Betty Boughan Bertha Neeper Geraldine Hill Maxine McPheron THIRD ROW: Miss Mayer Norwood Painter Ellen Marrs Eleanor Butcher Betty Mertz Betty Freyer Joy Dardio Edith Staver Viola Ramga Virginia Lewis Evelyn Frost Robert Sibold FOURTH ROW: Beryl Montague Arthur Yoakam Jack Stewart Eric Lang Fred Mauk Paul Dehner Frank Hams Howard Myers Billy Ebling John Schaueblln James Saylor James Lee Paul Downs Junior Baber 28 .
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COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Phantom Tiger Baccalaureafe • Dinner-Dance May 15 May 17 May 20 University Women ' s Tea for Senior girls May 25 ACTIVITIES I
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