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-as--------f-0-Essays THE RAMBLER sagem,-I----------1---W HONOR ROLL All students, who have made a general average of 90 per cent or above in regular subjects for the school year 1924-1925, are listed as honor students. The general average for the school is ab out 85 per cent. The following is our honor roll with standing of various pupils. Marguerite Addison .. ......., l,,t,,.. 9 6.5 Florence Mae Houston .,.,.. ,t.,,,t 9 5.7 Howard Tribbey ....,...... .....,. 9 5.8 John Barnard .......... ....,. 9 3.7 Russell Beckner ..... ...,.... 9 3.5 Pauline Macy ...... ......... 9 3. Fon Kemple ............ ....... 9 2.4 Beatrice Adams ..,.... ....... 9 2.3 Howard Haywood ...... ...... 9 1.9 Stanley Williams ....... 91.6 Leota Ritter ...,.... .... . 91.4 Edwin Stark .,,... ..,.., 9 1.1 Lucile Nigh ,.,...,........ ....... 9 0.9 Grace Addison ............ ....... 9 0.4 Graydon McFatridge ..... Lavaughn Ryse ............ Ruth Ramsey .... Carl Carwein .,.... ........90.4 90.3 90.1 90. MUSIC PROGRAM The township trustees of Rush County, at the suggestion of Superintendent B. D. Farth- ing, employed Miss Alice Piersol as County Music Supervisor. Miss Piersol's work was the outlining of a uniform music program for all the schools of the county and then instruc- tion for the regular classroom teachers in the presentation of this program in their rooms. Although this is an experiment and we have had only one year of it, we feel safe in saying it is a means of making our work in music more etiicient. We hope that it will be con- tinued from year to year. The first seven grades have not had a piano available for use in their music work. With the greater emphasis on music this year, the teachers decided to assume the responsibility of raising sufficient funds to purchase one. In October the school purchased a Hamilton School piano. The teachers are paying for it by proceeds from sale of sandwiches at noon, two markets, production of an operetta, In a Florist's VVindow, and by small donations from individual pupils. We are glad to say the patrons have been very generous in their contributions and patronage of these various events. fm- ---- -------A-rents -8- were ---- -------ww
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VN QQ! THE RAMBLER ap SAM BALL 'tjack of all trades, yet good in them all, is true of our janitor, Sam Ball. Whether sweeping, dusting, washing Windows, or playing pranks, he is equally efficient. Since he has served faithfully for eight years Without citation, we are glad to have this op- portunity to say, g'We're for you Uncle Sam. --f---M -----ia Q ia e- 7 - is ia ia--l-M
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--.--1---tgggyg THE RAMBLER yagagam- ---- --- K . w '1 2-,,.c FACULTY VVe, the Seniors of 1924-25 wish to express our appreciation for the faculty. XVe want to thank Mr. Goode, who is our Principal and chief ad- visor, for his patience and endurance. To Miss Harrington, our sponsor and chum through our last two years, we give our everlasting gratitude. To Mr. DeMunbrun, who is very patient when it comes to teaching a group of sleepy-headed Seniors, history and civics, we are grateful. Miss Hicks-we will not forget soon because of her loving spirit and ability to tease. Last, but not least, we want to thank Mr. Hyatt, our basket-ball coach. It was he who brought home the cup from the Carthage Tourney. at--------------1-ia ie ia - 9 - ia ia ia-W
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