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First row: j. bvlllfllllgfflil, E. Taylor, ll. Turner, R Struewing, G. Sampson. M. Corrigan, VV Everhart, L. Hamman, I.. NVeimer. Second row: ll. Pemberton, H. Nolley. B. Myers. M Stewart. G. Frame. R, Parker, T. Mar- shall, M. Smalley. Third ron' : B. Smith, C. Thayer, VV. Hart, K. lfVil burn, J. Ilartley, O. Baker, .X. lleHaven Fourth rowf M. llaldwin. D. Davis. J. Townsley, R htormont, C. Collins, M. Townsley, Ji Pemberton, K. Evans. Fifth row .' . Mayho. M. M. Harding, M. B. Hard mg, ll. Edwards, E. Howell, D. Dean E. Vest. Nut in ffirturc: H. llaker, W. Hawkins. First rote: Ii. Harper. G. johnson. E. Lovett. K Vlfells, J. VVisecup, E. Koppee, ll. llailey IS. Kennon. Second row: E.,,ludy, B. Townsley, D. Lannon, E. O'Bryant. M. Webb, R. Hart, D. Candy, F. Howell. Third row : Baliurst, D. Peterson. B. Harding, NV Bright, J. Stanforth, N. Conner, B Thomas, N. Ferguson, P. Kennon. Fourth row: J. Moore, M. Williamson, P. Bryant, E Dean, V. Ramsey, K. Dailey, D. llanes No! in picture: C. XViseman, D. Mowen, H. Emery. F irst row: J. Harding. M. Carroll, P. Gillough, I-' llaltlwin, J. George, T. Donnaker, R Spracklen. VV. Boase. Second row: R. Peterson, F. Shew, B. Shew. I. Poole N. Rohrback, M. Taylor, N. Wells. Third row: E. Duerson, R. Stewart, G. Heathcnck. D. Bettis, D. Peterson. Fourth row: W. Singleton, N. Harper, M. Cornell, J. Vest, E. Glass. .Fifth row: C. Galloway. M. Markle, J. Nieman, M Stormont, J. Marshall, K. YVilburn, Ci Bennett. Not in picture: ll. Reed, J. Cherry, R. Herman, B. Tull Page 37 THIRD GRADE We are the boys and girls you saw helping in the Christmas Operetta. We did our best so Santa would visit us. This year we made English booklets which contained original poems, stories, and a poem we had learned. VVe also made a picture show and health posters in Hygiene and carried out an Indian sand-table project in Reading. lYe enjoy seeing the noon picture shows and playing ball on the gym floor very much. SECOND GRADE From nine o'cloek until three-thirty each day, we are a small kingdom of thirty-three second grade subjects-blondes, brunettes, and red- heads. From the moment we enter our class- room a very interesting day begins. Ifor a few minutes each day we listen to talks of what has happened since three-thirty the afternoon before. More enjoyment is gained by the children from these narrations than from the actual adventures. l1Ve have tried to permeate our room with the warmth of good fellowship, fun, affection, and the desire to progress. FIRST GRADE We are the First Grade of the Cedarville Public Schools. Since that first day in Septem- ber we have learned many things not the least of which is how to work and play together happily. Through the kind cooperation of other teach- ers in the system onur reading has been moti- vated and made most enjoyable, for when we read well we are given an opportunity to read stories from our library books to other grades. From among our many other activities we choose this as one of the most, outstanding and helpful things we do.
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ACTIVITIES 66 A ARIETY is the spice of life so goes an old saying, and variety is the spice of our school. VVe have a varied program of activities from which to choose. Each department represented is under the supervision of a faculty member. The F. F. A. chapter is the newest activity introduced in the school. For this group, which has grown rapidly, the local VV. P. A. has erected a new building be- hind our main building. Hand in hand with the F. F. A. are the Home Economics girls, and these, although they do not have a new building, enjoy a modern kitchen. Studies are not forgotten! Stu- dents yearly earn local and district honors by competing in scholar- ship contests. Our outstanding music department is divided into many different organizations. Vlfe must not forget the annual static, which is doing much to revive interest in year books. All are saying, Onward, with our school activitiesf,
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