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News Flashes from Trojans of the Past Sept. 1, 1946. Miss Wilson reports 23.new shining faces. They are, Jim Brockway, Ray Leslie Buchanan, Rosella Craig, Beverly Greenfield, Eldon Hess, Dona Jean Katzer, Wayne Kopsa, Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons, Harold Skramovsky, Kenneth Stevens, John Bobby Stover, Dorothy Stump, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, Cecilpwehrman, Stanley Hallett, John Wood, Robert Long, Virgil Shollenbarger, LaVere Clay, Marilyn Jeannoutot, Sarah Hunt. They are quickly learning the rules of school and only a few have had to remain inside while the others busily engage themselves with shining their pants on the slide. SECOND GRADE PLAYS POST OFFICE fin reality, October 14, 193 '7 Mr. Lester Jones, janitor, built for us a postoffice in the northwest corner of the room. It has two windows, and each of us has a box. Dale Gier is postmaster who stamps our letters. We are learning how to write, address, and mail letters. Our boxes are numbered in alphabetical order. Eleanor Bartholomew has Box 1, Jim Brockway 2, Ray Leslie Buchanan 3, LaVere Clay 4, Rosella Craig 5, Dale Gier 6, Mary Jean Griffith 7, Stanley Hallett 8, Eldon Hess 9, Sarah Hunt, 10, Marilyn Jeannoutot ll, Wayne Kopsa lZ,. Robert Long 13, Ina Mae North 14, William Millslagle 15, Virgil Shollenbarger 16, Harold Skramovsky 17, Virginia Simmons,18, Kenneth Stevens 19, Bob Stover 20, Dorothy Stump 21, J. D. Trobaugh 22, Bob Weatherman 23, Cecil Wehrman 24, John Wood 25. Miss Jenks reports that the children are enjoying the post office very much. THIRD GRADE BUYS EASEL March 3, 1939. With their proceeds of the Operetta, Mrs. Ne1son's Third Graders have brought a paint easel. The easel is of dark plywood 36 to 24 inches. Plans are for heavy use in their 3:30-4:00 activity period. Third graders planning to use the new easel are Jim Brockway, Ray Buchanan, Rosella Craig, Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons, Kenneth Stevens, John Bobby Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, Cecil Wehrman, Stanley Hallett, John Wood, Virgil Shollenbarger, Marilyn Jeannoutot, Sarah Hunt, Paul Flanders, Marilyn Koehler, Betty Eggleston, Eleanor Bartholomew, Dale Gier, Mary Jean Griffith. FOURTH GRADE PRESENT OPERETTA December 14, 1939 Miss Schultz announces the cast of the annual Christmas Operetta. Miss McC1ain's fourth grade students are taking the major parts. They are: Santa 1 Claus -pa1'e Gier: Mrs. Santa Claus-Rosella Craig: balloons-Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons,- Marilyn Jeannoutot, Eleanor Bartholomew, Mary Jean Griffith, Marilyn Koehler, Betty Eggleston, Clowns-Jim Brockway, Ray Buchanan, Kenneth Stevens, John Bobby Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, tops-Cecil Wehrman Paul Flanders, Virgil Stoverg Jumping Jack-LaVere Clay.
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FIFTH GRADE ENTERTAINS SIXTH AT XMAS PARTY December 22, 1940 Friday, the last day of school before Christmas was the date of the fifth and sixth grade Christmas party. The fifth grade provided entertain- ment which consisted of a short playlet, and a few other pieces. Ina Mae North, Kenneth Stevens, Cecil Wehrman, LaVere Clay, Dale Gier, Mary Jean Griffith were in the play and Jim Brockway, Ray Buchanan, Rosella Craig, Virginia Simmons, Bob Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, John Wood, Marilyn Jeannoutot, Eleanor Bartholomew, Paul Flanders, Marilyn Koehler, Betty Eggleston, Dorothy Allen, -Maxine Wandel gave individual recitations. HALLOWEEN PARTY October 30, 1942 Miss Stoops entertained her students at a Halloween party on Friday. Games were played and refreshments of apple cider and donuts were served. Present at the party were Ray Buchanan, Rosella Craig, Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons, Kenneth Stevens, Bob Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, Cecil Wehrman, John Wood, LaVere Clay, Marilyn Jeannoutot, Eleanor Bartholome Dale Gier, Paul Flanders, Betty Eggleston, Dorothy Allen, Maxine Wandel, Dean Wilson, John Dean. SEVENTH GRADE DEFEATS EIGHTH January 7, 1943 . The Seventh Grade Demons defeated the Eighth Grade Tigers Tuesday noon in a close contest ending at the gunshot 7-8, The powerful seventh graders were spearheaded by Bob Weatherman, who attained 3 points. Others playing on the winning team were Ray Buchanan, Kenneth Stevens, John Bobby Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, Cecil Wehrman, John Wood, Dale Gier, Russell Katzer Dick Leonard. The Jr. High girls teams tied ll-ll Friday noon. The Seventh grade showed plenty of fight, coming up from a two point deficit to bring the game to a thrilling ending. High scorer for the seventh grade team was Eleanor Bartholomew with 5 points. Other forwards were LaVere Clay, Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons, Dorothy Allen, guards were Marilyn Jeannoutot, Betty Eggleston, Virginia Christiansen, and Maxine Wandel. LAST DAY or SCHOOL May za, 1944. The first eighth grade commencement exercises were held April Z4 in the assembly. 15 menfbers of the class were presented small diplomas after short talks by Mrs. Cosner and Supt. Hayes. This was the first time such exercises have been held, and the graduating class was both surprised and pleased. The class roll includesg Ina Mae North, Virginia Simmons, Kenneth Stevens, Bob Stover, J. D. Trobaugh, Bob Weatherman, Cecil Wehrman, John Wood, LaVere Clay, Marilyn Jeannoutot, Eleanor Bartholomew, Dale Gier, Betty Eggleston, Maxine Wandel, Virginia Christiansen.
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