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SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Evelyn Carman, Betty Burns, Leora B. B kl ar ey. Ada Lucille Weyant, Dorothy Hogge, Nell Marks. Jean Patterson, Maxine Kimberly. Second Row: Elvin McCullough, Eloise Winkler, Callie Sue Weyant, Belva Rickers, Beulah Jacobs, Betty Jo Boulware, Judith Burrows, Georgina Smoot, Bobby Riggs Third Rirw: John Blickensdefer, Jimmy Caldwell, Sunny Anderson. Junior Wagner, Dona'd Constantz, Kenneth McCullough, Billy Stork, Jimmy Thomas, Mr. Brown, sponsor. Fcurth Row: Billie Wellman, Hulen Hedrick, Johnny Winkler, Gene Foust, Clevg Butler, Frederick Howell, James Lewis, Bobby Norman. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY On September 7, 1937. there were thirty-two pupils enrolled in the Seventh Grade- There were ten who t t d s ar e the First Grade and have attended here ever since. They are as follows: Betty Burns, Eloise Winkler, Judith Burrows, James Lewis. Dick Howell. Donald Constantz, Ada Lee Weyant, and Billy Stork We have at present fifteen girls and fourteen boys. Our class officers are: President-Frederick Howell Vice President-Billy Stork Secretary-Leora B. Barkley Treasurer-Betty Jo Boulware Student Council Representative-Georgina Smoot Reporter-Judith Burrows Sponsor-Mr. Brown
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I1 ll HTH GRADE First Row: Shirley Schlager, Doris Young, Georgia Ray Milburn, Juanita Briscoe, Colleen Wilson, Barbara Burns, Alice Bozarth, Dorothy Emry. Second Row: Turley Perry, Leon Smith, Rosie Wright, Polly Ann Jackson, Made- line Snodgrass, Flossle Brumbaugh, Harold Lee 3Vagner, Charles Wiseman, Mr. Martin, sponsor. Third Row: Omer Curtis. George Adams, Junior Saunders, John Spencer, Billy Luza- der. Marion Hays, Junior Hays, Merle Constantz, Tom Stow, Edwin Frye. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY On September 1930, fifty boys and girls started to school in the First Grade under t.he guidance of Miss Pauline Kiess. There were so many boys and girls that year that ha.lf had to come to school in the morning and half in the afternoon. As we went cn through school, we had as teachers, Misses Leta Schlager, Vivian Harryman, Merle Shore, Hallie Katherman, Anna Mae Birch, and Mrs. Brown. Now we are plodding onward to our goal under the leadership of Mr. Raymond Martin, Mr. Albert Brown, and Mr. Ronald Quest. Although we started to school in 1930 with fifty students. we now have only twen- ty-nine. Our class officers are: President-Georgia Rae Milburn Vice President-George Adams Secretary--Shirley Schlager Treasurer-Edwin Frye Reporter-Turley Perry Student Council Representative-John Spencer
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PUBLICATIONS ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Amy Wood. Mavis Cline, Edna Bash, Ann Burrows, Betty Harness, Caldona Humphrey, Henrietta Gaines Second Row: Mr. Ellis, sponsor, Donald Catterall, Agnew Hils, Edward Bash, Ray- mond Hays, Lloyd W. Hartwig. E. G. Bailey. Editor-Ann Burrows Assistant Editor-Agnew Hils Business Manager-E. G. Bailey Assistant Business Manager-Raymond Hays Circulation Manager--Edward Bash Assistant Circulation Manager-Betty Harness Organization Manager-Amy Wood Assistant Organization Manager-Henrietta Gaines Girls' Basketball-Mavis Cline Girls' Basketball-Pauline Miller Boys' Basketball-Donald Catterall Boys' Basketball-Lloyd Hartwig Humor Editor-Edna Bash Assistant Humor Manager-Caldona Humphrey Shortly after school started the Annual staff was chosen from the Senior Class to publish the fourth of a series of yearbooks, entitled the Flash. The staff has tried to publish a yearbook which they will be proud toy present ton the student body and faculty.
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