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Snapped at East and North FIRST ROW— East School Patrol at work. North School Janitor, Downar. North School teachers. SECOND ROW- Spendmg recess on the fire escape. THIRD ROW— East School teachers. The new sliding board at North. FOURTH ROW— North School Patrol in action. North School baseball. FIFTH ROW— East School patrol. North School baseball squad.
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GRADE GRADUATES---------- North Elementary School FRONT ROW— Saunders, Brown, McKinney, Riley, Brown, Frash, Ewing, Howk, Hartley, Hughes. SECOND ROW— Binkley, Southall, Howard, Harbaugh, Cook, Dalrymple, Harper, McCray, Mrs. Sinsabaugh. THIRD ROW— Watson, Jadwin, Wilson, Plotts, Lee, Sparks, Colbert, Baker, Hoops, Harris. TOP ROW— Eveland, Cross, Orr, Locke, May, Hammer, Downey. This is the fourth grade at North School. Look at all the boys in this group. We predict a future champion football and basketball team from this group. Also a glorious extravaganza of dates for the girls. As this picture went to press these children were working very hard on their operetta, “Molly, Be Jolly.’’ This was a juvenile play in two acts. A cast of 160 children presented this play at the High School Auditorium, May 23. ABOUT EAST SCHOOL SENIORS The Sixth Grade of the East School is a busy, industrious class with its fifty-six students combined. The class is divided into two groups, Mr. Gannon’s class and Mrs. Mears’ class. Together they have been active in their History Club, Audubon Club, Gra-Y Club, and Spelling Bees. All of them are members of the Junior Red Cross. Their participation in their operetta was outstanding and it was a very successful performance. They boast a very active Boy Scout and Girl Scout group. The Sixth Grade also has an exceptionally responsible and reliable Safety Patrol in which they help the school children safely across the street in front of the school at noon and evenings. This class will no doubt be well trained for their future jaunt to Junior High.
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ACTIVITIES At Crooksville High By Our Activities - - Our Clubs, Our Societies and Our Selected Groups - - We Work for a Better High School
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