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C L TEtti-grald Eighth Qrade NAME GREATEST AMBITION NAME GREATEST AMBITION LeVon Ayers Lyda Bogue Leland Bryant Norene Cohee Naomi Dawson Grace Doan Ernest Elliott Edna Fawcett Geneva Gilson Ruby Green Lyman John Groscost Dallas Hamler Robey Hardy Elizabeth Honeas Corine Julow Dorothy Lafollette Daniel Dale Larowe Edward Larowe Marie Main Marion Main Annabell Manring Aviator Missionary Basket Ball Champ Doc R.’s Wife Soloist Fashion Model Champion Forward of G. H. S. Old Maid Housewife Paris Lady Chauffeur Henpecked Husband Chiropractor Window Cleaner - Book-keeper Vocalist Fruit Grower Plumber Chorus Girl -Math. Teacher -Artist John F. McCan Cecil McClain Raymond Quick Glen Riley Sarah Eva Ronk Ed. Roush Meryl Shuck Kenneth Walker Clifton Wright Clarence Willitts Margueret Babcock Ivan Chism Wayne Coffman Paul Dailey Raymond Harper Blanch Johnson Bob Johnson Macetith Kelley Naomi Landrum Wilma Loop Sylvia Mills Undertaker Sheep Raiser Doctor Comedian Manicurist Senator Hair Dresser Teamster Babe Ruth 2nd Barber Boxer To Walk Stilts Politician John Farmer Hunter Snake Charmer Professor Princess To Live With Lester Travel With Ringlings Fat Lady 1 Pa r ui Class UTTS, MaiOnuS -1 Page twenty-eight
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l a D C L TEm r tA m e-.r i Freshmen Bubbles NAME LOVES Thelma Stanley Pearl Nobody Cecile Earl Shaddy Martha Titus M ' ary Oty Millie Zirkle-s Stanley Thelma Glen No Girl Otto Martha Fred Everybody Katheryn Cedric Hazel Her Mirror Alice All Boys Sylvester Gerty Carl Jo Roland Nobody Marie Miss Goyer George Nellie Leota A Stranger — Ralph Mrs. Haycock Mary Thorne Jude Clarence Alice Abell Velma Avin Butler Gertrude Edd Hamler John Franklin Himself Harold Josephine Dorothy Peyton Miriam Shoey - Howard Bill Elsie Oscar Mary Lavon Leonard Any Girl Raymond Jo Dora Her Studies Harriett Doc Eloise “Some Boy” FAVORITE EXPRESSION NICK NAME Jim . Pearly . Cee Jac . Jo . Blondy , .. Cotton . Quentus Jupiter Gussie Kate Giggles - Ally Bud . Kelly Buck .. Hattie Has none Dimmers .. Caesar Thorney . Titus Slim Gerty .. Johnny Pete Dot Bill . Shoey . Milly May . Has None . Leany - Shorty . Dorv . Harry Punch . Oh! Shoot! - Oh! Boy! . I’ll Tell the World - Good Night! - I’ll Say -Huh? - I Don’t Know -Dunno -Wait A Minute . I Can’t Think Right Now - Good Land- - Be Sure and Bring It Back - Lookie Here -Have Some Candy- I Don’t Know - Oh! Shoot! Don’t Know Right Now- - Oh! Dear! Ha! Ha! Ha! - Let Me See . Going To Library . Oh! Don’t! - I Don’t See Why- - “Rasberries” Oh! Bosh! Hello! Old Kid! Gosh! Oh! My! . I’ll See . Has None . Goodness Me I Have It Tee Hee I Guess So AMBITION Opera Singer Loafing Get Married Chemist Spinster Actress Dude Minister Musician Nothing Grow Tall To Have Big Ear Puff Look Pretty Wear Long Trousers Own Kandy Kitchen Has None Seamstress Mathematician Artist Farmer Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Sell Combs Forward Dine With Edd Butler Set in Porch Swing With -? Painter Actress Porter for Bill Sneak Latin Show What She Knows Make Girls Look At Him Grow Tall To Obey Grow S ' ender -Quit School a rv us zn (r.HS. XI a Gnus Pa e twenty-seven
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History of the Seventh Qrade of Qreentoum In 1915, our class began school. Most of us started in at Greentown and the first year of our school life was very enjoyable. The second year was much the same, but as the third year came along the lessons became difficult and I am sorry to say we soon left some of the class be¬ hind. Year after year we had to leave a few more behind but new pupils came in who had failed the year before. When we were in the fourth grade a sad thing hap¬ pened. Our beautiful school building, which we had learned to love so well, burned. This was a sad blow to us, but we finished the term in a room over Weaver’s store. The building of the new school was begun in 1919, but it was not completed until 1920. During our fifth grade we went to school in the Masonic Lodge room. When we were in the sixth grade we could not start to school very early in the fall because we had to wait for the completion of the new building. We were glad to have a real school building once more. It put into us a desire to study harder than ever. We attended basket ball games and in this way we learned to honor our school more than we had before. In our seventh year, we entered Junior High. It seemed very strange at first and the high school pupils watched us get settled in our places, which was rather embarrassing for us. We soon got used to this however, and things went smoothly until about Christmas our well liked History and Civics teacher died. This caused a little confusion until we got another teacher. At Christmas new pupils came up from the sixth grade and it was very amusing now for us to watch them until they learned the rules we had so recently learned. CLASS ROLL 7 A 7 B Ruth Bookout Donald Bookout Frederick Cohee Charlene Boucher Gretna Dawson Enos Butler Wayne Dutton Lawrence Kimmel Ralph Faucett Violet Lamb Kenneth Freeman Willie Lewis Frederick Gallion Mae Morris Wilma Greene Mary Royer Basil Harvey Norbert Ronk Lucile Johnson Wilma Saul Mildred King Merle Swisher Homer Lamb Kenneth Seagraves Blanche Maggart Allen Spaan Kenneth McDowell Ruth Stanbro Jack McQuiston Laverne Stewart Faustine Miller Mary Summers Floyd Miller Twyla Weller Ira Moody Parson Mower Olive Overton Glen Owens Emeric Renbarger Gladys Robinson Zernel Robinson Esther Turner Guy Wolfe Wayne Hardy P a rv US C ' I a S ; G. Hjg, 92 2 Alagni ' g Page twenty-nine
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