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Q, H, 5, The EMERALD 1,933 EIGHTH GRADE Officers . 4 President ...,... Q ........ --- Gerald Brullk Q Vice-President ...... --- Nick Richer Secretary-Treasurer --- .... Monell McCau' Adviser ...................... Miss Wilson ' SEVENTH GRADE Officers President ................... Robert Elliott Vice-President ...... .... D orothy Zugelder Secretary-Treasurer -,- ..... Phyllis Richer Adviser ........... --- Miss Wittenberg l 1 'o eighteen
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e. H. 5. The EMERALD 1933 l FRESHMAN CLASS Officers President ..,........ -.-- Ruth Ellen Fawcett Vice-President ...... ........ A rline Quick Secretary-Treasurer --- ..... Geneva Parsons Adviser ........................ Miss Scott Top row, left to right-Robert Mast, Cecil Smith, Robert Kingseed, Forest Kelly, Rex Cahill, Max Hittle, Ernest Fawcett, Catherine Zugelder, Thelma Curry, Geneva Parsons, Ruth Ellen Fawcett. A Middle row, left to right-Russell Smeltzer, Roseland Condon, Herbert Rody, Esther Lantz, Richard Lamb, Bernice Davis, Russell Stepler, Martha Wright, Ardee Wilson, Miss Scott, Adviser. Bottom row, left to right-Joseph Lee, Dorothy Rash, Eugene Kendall, Florence Mason, George Maple, Martha Belle Campbell, Junior Wright. .i.L.iLl..l...-.-- The Freshmen have the largest class in high school and are proud of it. They believe that they are going to keep most all of their members and be the strongest and best class to ever graduate from Greentown High School. We are for you, Freshmen! Good luck! 'Page sev t e I
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6. H. S. The EMERALD 1 9 3 3 EIGHTH GRADE - Top row, left to right-Monell McCan, Mary Armstrong, Margaret Little, Martha Summers, Crystal Brunk, Richard Smith, Verl Shrock, Billy Zirkle, Clyde.SteWart. Next row, left to right-Ralph Holloway, Gerald Brunk, Elnora. Dun- lap, Edward Ritchie, Wanda Kelly, Von Brown, Gene Alice Carlyle, Wilfred Underiner, Mildred King, Miss Wilson, Adviser. , Next row, left to right-Helen Caster, Luther Kitts, Bernice Purvis, Richard Kaufman, Elnora Saul, James Symons, Mildred Wilson, Dale Fawcett. Botto mrow, left to right-Nick Richer, Donald Hudson, Robert Griffin, Robert Stanley, Keith Ayers. U. A SEVENTH GRADE Top row, left to right-Blanch Howard, Anna Gene Myers, Eldon Hel- muth, Landon Hudson, Mark Mast, Georgea.nna Kendall, Maritta Fawcett, Rossella King, Malcolm McCann, Robert Symons, Harold Smith, Kenneth Shrock. ' Next row, left to right-Majory Dryer, Betty Wright, Junior Julow, Dorthy Zugelder, Gene Carter, Ageles Bagwell, Louis Curry, Phyllis Richer, Owen Mason, Lois Cole, Ned Hullinger, Miss Wittenberg, Adviser. Next row, left to right-Ruth Massey, Ernest Lorenz, Gretchen Miller, Myron Larrison, Dorothy Stanley, Oscar Cottingham, Mary Smith, Glen Brock. Bottom row, left to right-George Hershberger, William Jarvis, Rob- ert Elliott, Leo Summers, Jack Brunk, Walter Chism. , .. THE JUNIOR HIGH We are proud of our seventh and eighth graders this year because they have done their bit to keep the school spirit up to its highest point. The boys are looking forward to the time when they will be able to fight on the basketball team and the girls are waiting for the chance to back them. ,The seventh graders, as usual, furnished much amusement for the upper class- men by committing the same blunders that weadid in our seventh grade. However, the eighth grade now feels that they belong upstairs and know all the things to and not to do. Page n t
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