Clarksburg High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Clarksburg, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 40 text:

-27- The burg, in mind and our Last THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT pupils of the Eighth Grade, of the village of Clarks- the County of Ross, and State of Ohio, being of sound memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, Will and Testament in the manner following: FIRST: Jane Garrison gives and bequeaths to Janet Overly her eighth grade commencement dress. Norabelle Adams wills and bequeaths to Martha Arnold, Richard Garrison, Mary Haynes and Rosa Belle Rinehart her arithmetical ability. Thomas Eycke gives his squirming to Joan Hiser. Barbara Ellen Rosenberry wills her ability to get to school on time to Lisette Crum. . Freda Furniss gives and bequeaths to Faye Haddox, Fannie Rittenhouse, Gladys Bowers, and Daryl Williams her talent in spelling. Ellen Mae Roll wills and bequeaths to Irene Evelyn Som- mers and Joseph Franklin Martin her knowledge of mutual friend ship. Dorothy Mossbarger and Barbara Rosenberry will their ability to squirm out of trouble to Ned Ater, Robert Bethel, and Joe Martin. Galen Penwell gives and bequeaths his pep to Joan Hiser. Eugene Norris wills his sweet dreams to Martha Jane Richardson. Nedra Faye gives to Ruth Roll the squeaks in her seat. Tommy Eycke and Jack Ater give to Earl Yates their abil- ity to tell where Dorothy Mossbarger was the night before. Ruth Ater leaves her waste paper to John Haynes. ' Doris Sullivan gives her seat beside Mr. Dennis to Genoa Harris. ' Effie Lee Prince leaves her ability in history to Carl Steinhauser and Frances Yates. Glenn Maughmer wills to Rosa Belle Rinehart and Frank Johnson his seat for two. Howard Bryant gives to Ruth Roll his broad vocabulary and correct spelling. Frederick Cverly wills shoulders to Kathyrn Bryant ' Freda Payne leaves her his ability to read over people's and Mary and Marjorie Norris. boisterous ways to Charles Haynes and Oscar Carroll. ' can Dimmer wills his excuse to go down town for a hair- cut to Betty Brandon. ', Frank Ater gives and bequeaths all the luck in the world to Allen Anderson so he can get a Seat close to ninety-nine percent of his interest.

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-26- EIGHTH GRADE When the school bell rang in September, 1950, about thirty boys and girls marched in and took their seats in the first grade room. Only eight of the thirty have continued together into the present eighth grade class. These eight include Jane Garrison, Dorothy Mossbarger, Tommy Eycke, Effie Lee Prince, Jack Ater, Ellen Roll, Freda Furniss, and Galen Penwell. The total enrollment of the class at the present is twenty-three. This is the smallest eighth grade class for several years. Those of the class who have had perfect attendance this are Norabelle Adams, Jane Garrison, Freda Furniss, and Dinkler. year Carl Our Junior High Basketball Team played seven games this They lost everyone, but a good time was had by all. They also played West Fifth in the tournament at Bainbridge, the score being 51 to 8 in West Fifth's favor, year. In the Clarksburg-Atlanta music contest Jack Ater and Edna Sommers were first in the class in solo work, The honor students for the first semester include Effie Lee Prince, Edna Sommers, Jane Garrison, and Dorothy Mossbarger. SEVENTH GRADE We have an enrollment of thirty-seven in our class. Five new pupils have come into our grade during the year, and five have gone to other schools. One of our members, Genevieve Penwell, died in University Hospital January 5, 1958. Both the junior and senior high school gave a spray of flowers and the entire seventh grade attended the funeral, This was the first schoolmate we have lost by death. Except for this bereavement, we have had a very pleasant year. In January, twenty of us with Miss Peecher attended the Clare Tree Major presentation of NLittle Menu at the Arch Stree Auditorium, Chillicothe. We are proud of our attendance record this year. We have won first place one month and second place for three months. As a reward we have been given one half day of school time to play ball, visit, etc, Eight of us, namelyg Mary and Marjorie Norris, Martha Jane Richardson, Janet Overly, Jean Bowdle, and Joe Martin have had perfect attendance records this year, We are looking forward to our high school days and hope C,H.S. 1943 to be the best class ever to be graduated. t



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-gg- Edna Sommers gives and bequeaths her seat in the chalk- dust atmosphere to George Hamman III. We, the eighth grade class, will our books to the present seventh grade and those whom we leave behind. We ask that the history books may be generation. preserved for the punishment of the next SECOND: We will to the sixth grade of the year 1957-1958 the chewing gum found underneath the seats. LASTLY: We hereby nominate and appoint our teacher, Mr. Elbert M. Dennis, and our janitor, Mr. Grover C,.Hicks, to be the executors of this, our last will and testamqnt, hereby re- voking all former wills by us made. ' In witness whereof, we have hereunto set ear hand and seal, this Fifteenth day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousanc Nine Hundred and Thirty-Eight. HOW Barbara Rosenberry . Dorothy Mossbarger . Effie Lee Prince . . Frederick Overly and Frank Ater . . . Glen Maughmer and Eugene Norris . . , Norabelle Adams , , Doris Sullivan . . . Lea Ora Conner . . . Roy Hawkins and Howard Bryant Jane Garrison Freda Furniss Eugene Overly . . Galen Penwell Edna Sommers Carl Dinkler C O U 0 Tommy Eycke .. , Freda Payne , , Nedra Faye.. , Ellen Roll . . Jack Ater . . Ruth Ater . , The Eighth Grade of C.H.S. WE IDENTIFY OURSELVES Later than the tardy bell. One continual squirm. Always wearing a smile. So Innocent! Saying the wrong thing at the right time. The book worm. The living example of, NIt is better to wear out than to rust out.N The class dignitary. The two Alibi Ikes. NJeanie with the light brown hair.H Blonde and beautiful. Nworry wort,N always in trouble. Practicing for Ucross countryn in the r school room. An answer for-every question. At the barber shop waiting for a sale on haircuts, Just coming out from under the shower. Always on time, Day dreaming. Talking with her eyes. One who can get away with murder. Always caught passing notes.

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