Cedarville High School - Cedarscope Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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First row: E. Irvine, E. Kennou, M. Lott. E. Brewer Y. Fields, P, Dobbins, N. Williamson, G Shaw, li. Patton, R. Murphy. Second row: M. Struexving, E. Luttrell, R. Riley. A. Tliordsen, M. Rumpke, D. Smith, VV. Fer- vuson. U. Frame, M. Bennington, D Iiletty, J. lisase, G. Byrd, J. Baker, Vt' Johnson. Third twat-: A. Jameson, P. Rose, J. Whittington, L Bush, C. Cultice, B. Cornell, N. Swaney M. Vest. R. Luse, M. Turner, I. Jameson. F. llellaven, K. Clematis, G. Katon. VV. Collins. Fourth 1-o'zv.' R. llennehy, J. Newsome, F. Andrews. B Truesdale, R. Bettis, R. Vaughn, G Swaney. H. Bone, E. Howell, M. Lewis J.. McMillan, D. Gerhardt, J. McDowell I. Bailey, J. Moore, K. Benedict. Not in picture: K. Garrison, B. Furay, E. Ehlinger. First rain' .' XY. Corry. A. Harper, J. Andrew, F Creswell, K. VVright. I. Pace, J. Nelson. Second row: E. NVebh, G. Deck, J. Ramsey, L. Miller N. Thomas, M. Kreitzer, C. Watkins, G Turner, NV. Furay, C. Kearns, R. Coren Third ra'w.' - P. White. J. Johnson, E. Williams. C Allen, ll. Ferryman, J. Huffman, i Hanna, VV. Uradfute. W. Hughes, Willis, H. Robinson, E. Dennehy. X C lfourth row: C. Shaw, E. Haines, H. Hawkins, B Andrew. li. Johnson. V, Johnson. W Ferguson, K. Detty. P. Swango, R. Cor rigan, ll. Nieman, H. Gray. Nat in picture: F. Dennehy. J- Judy, D. Funsett. First ron' : J. VVright. M. Deity, F. Jones, A. Furay M. McCampbell, F. Creswell, D. Towns: ley. Second rote: E. Kersey. I.. llobhitt, K. Rigio, L. M llawkins. E, Stanforth. L. Brown. E. Chaplin, F. Jolley, L. Glass, Il. Stormont Third rote: Y. Matingly. VV. Barnhart, V. Donnaker G. Martindale. D. J. Conley, S. Herten stein. M. Anderson, E. Collins. J. Lovett H. Frame. Fourth roztu' F. Koppe. VV. Hanes. E. Ashcraft. P Mangan, VV. Ferryman, M. Nier. lf. Mar shall, C. Jones, R. Duerson, H. Robinson E. VViIlis. Nut in picture: XV. Mowen. H. Ferguson. R. Boyles. M Stormont, M. lVebb. Page 33 FRESHMEN Trying to find classes, getting instructions from Miss Hanna, receiving dark looks from the Seniors, who conducted themselves with dignity for so they thoughtl, and making everyones life miserable-these were the antics of the present freshman class when they were seventh graders. One recollection is students patting them- selves on the back when they had received no demerits for the first week, only to Find the teachers were not giving demerits that week. Entering the eighth grade, gave us, so we thought, a right to look down upon the noisy seventh graders. VVe are now freshmen and enjoy our high school life immensely, and we are looking for- ward to the time when we as seniors can look down upon the rest of the school. EIGHTH GRADE At the beginning of the school year our class elected the following olhccrs: President, Keith XVrightg Vice President, NVallace Bradfuteg Treasurer, Martha Kreitzerg and Secretary, VVanda Hughes. During the year we have had three class parties. Good food was served and all had a good time. In the second semester our civics class orga- nized the Cedarville Civics Club. Wanda Hughes was elected president. At the meetings the club members discussed topics taken from the Every Week, a current event paper we subscribed for at the beginning of the year. Our class has seven members in the band, four in the orchestra, and three in the brass sextet. In the class tournament, the eighth grade defeated the seventh grade and freshmen be- fore we were defeated in the finals by the sophomores. We are looking forward to being initiated into the freshman class next year. W. C. K. VV. SEVENTH GRADE Early in September the members of the seventh grade organized their class by electing officers. The pupils selected were as follows: President, Lois Brown, Vice President, Jeanne VVright: Secretary, Frances Koppep News Re- porter, Marceil Detty. on December 22 our class party was held in the high school gymnasium. This was an event enjoyed by all. An Amateur Club was organized by the Eng- lish class on March T. This club has taught us many things. Besides gaining experience in con- ducting business meetings. we also had interest- ing programs consisting of plays and games. Our class has enjoyed its first year in junior high very much, and we are looking forward to more good times. F. J. I.. B.



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First row: P. Shaw, J. Taylor, M. Ford, B. Don- naker, M. Everhart, E. Sharpe, B. Cotton, J. Clemens, R. Wright. Second row: D. Swango, J. Bradfute, B. O'Bryant, P. VVhittington, E. Judy, J. Jones, C. Ben nett, K. Wisecup, C. Stormont, N. Smalley Third row: O. Linebaugh, O. Clemans, P. Tindall VV. Howell, R. Dennehy, W. Struewing: G. Lovett, P. Evans, C. Bettis, J. Sampson Fourth row: D. Kennon. M. Thayer. G. Dailey, M Evans, G. Pemberton, I. Lannon, P. Wat kins, V. Vest, R. Ramsey. Fiith row: '. Kennon, L. Rose, D. Williamson, J Jones, M. Kennon, B. Moore, V. Merri- man, N. Dean. Sixth raw: W. Willis, J. Rader, M. Duerson, J Rader, Miss Lewis. Not in picture: D. Tull, P. Mowen. D. Wiseman, D Entsminger, F. Breakall. First row: C. Boase, M. Weimer, D. Thomas, J Creswell, J. Gray, E. Williamson, E Reed, R. Andrew. Second row: R. Irvine L. Tucker P. Shinkle . . , B- Sharpe, N. Kennon, C. Thomas, F. Peter- son, L. Spurgeon. Third row: D. Vest. G. Baker, R. Wisecup, E. Bailey, is Bradfute, E. Shaw, M. Martindale, W. erguson. F o u rth row I F. Marshall, M. Nieman. G. Frame, D. Parker, J. Gillilain, E. Thomas, C. Hert- enstein. Fifth row: G. Sllingledecker, G. Luttrell, J. Willis, R. Smallwood, R. Conley, F. Harper. Not in picture: M. Boase. W, Edwards, M. Harding, C. Greene. C. Ward, H. East, E. Entsminger, R. Faulkner. First row: E. Kennon. M. Boase, S. Caudy, M. Rot- roE, B. Conner, R. Spracklen, R. Cres- well, R. Klontz. Second raw: M. Sllingledecker. N. Stormont. J. Wil- liamson, D. Glass, W. Furay, M. Rohr- back, J. Bryant, L. Rader, E. Hertenstein. Third raw .' H. Williamson, A. O'Bryant, M. Jame- son. C. Bettis, J. Shinkle, D. Nolley, L. Smalley. K. Mendenhall, D. Waddle. Fourth row: ' F. Harper. E. Musseter, C. Jones, C Galloway. K. Huffman, W. Hawkins, R. Hanes. M. Johnson, J. Stewart, C. Kearns. F :Et In raw.: Irvine, J. Link, P. Struewing, F. Shew. R. Greene, J. Markle, T. Sampson, W. Duerson, H. Stormont, C. Nier, J. Breakall. Nat in picture: A. Funsett. Page 35 SIXTH GRADE In our room we have several members of the high school band and orchestra. We are proud to say that Ruth Ramsey went to Greenville with the high school orchestra to play in a contest. Under the direction of Mr. Reed, the fourth, hfth, and sixth grades gave the operetta, Mother Goose and Company. VVe enjoyed preparing and giving it. This is the first year we have had art in Cedarville school. We have enjoyed making decorations for our room for the different sea- sons of the year. FIFTH GRADE VVe have done many interesting things this year. lfVe have had picture shows about some of the lessons which we have studied. The fourth, tifth, and sixth grades have pub- lished a newspaper this year. In English class we have been writing and presenting plays. Some have been presented in other rooms and some over the radio system. We have been having art class under the di- rection of Miss Haworth. This has proved to be very interesting to most of the class. FOURTH GRADE The fourth grade has a newspaper staff. VVe give reports to the other grades, who look over our work and put the best ones in the paper. This year we have been writing plays. VVe gave the 'Faster Bunny by Harold Stormont. VVe also played White Flower. We have been studying about Ohio in history. We found the study of our state very interest- ing.

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