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30 Back Row; Elden Wlnchell, Norman Wilson, Everett Swafford, Robert Thomas, Donald Henderson, Gerald Mees, Robert Armstrong, Herbert Haight, Marvin Kelfer, Lawrence Wlrebaugh, Dale Pratt, Robert Semon. Third Row; Eleanor King, Dentil Easton, Charles Curry, Richard McCol-Lough, ttussell Williams, Jack Swope, Clyde Wonders, Wllford Lawrence, John Carothers, Harold Nelson, Sharon Booth, Virginia Hartman. Second Row; Miss Harrison, Advisor, Alva Kempton, Joan Truax, Theresa Collins, Evelyn Eagon, Elnora King, Frances Holbrook, Mabelle Wyant, Patricia Mickle, Georgia Bailey, Sally Nelson, LOretta Rlsner, Arlene Radee, Dorlores Fowler, Miss Norton, Advisor. Front Row; Virginia Crandall, Mary Lou Culberson, Laura Chamberlain, Kathrlne Zuck, Earllne Miller, Pauline Howe, Nancy Finley, Mary Thomas, Dorothy Vincent, Joyce Wilson, Roxanna Oxenrlder, Ruth Swartz. Absent: Terry Anderson, Richard Butler, Richard Hlckerson, and Donna Wood. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY At the beginning of the year we enrolled with fifty-five students, and Miss Harrison and Miss Norton as advisors. Our class officers are as follows: President—Dale Pratt Vice-President—Wllford Lawrence Secretary—Jack Swope Treasurer—Patsy Mickle Student Council—Earllne Miller and Everett Swafford During the year we lost three students; namely, Leona Newhouse, Dickie Hlckerson and Bernard Karnes. However, nine new students Joined U8--Edward Kohne, Barbara Miller, Helen Miller, Bernard Karnes, Harid Nelson, Sally Nelson,Elva Kempton, Georgia Bailey, and Loretta Rlsner. This makes our class the largest with a total of fifty-sight students.
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Back Row; Aaron Blair, Ralph King, Herbert Swarm, Jim Vandenburgh, Robert Murphy, Kenneth Hawley, Bill Hlckereon, Freeman Fox, Harold Brodook. Third Row; Daryl Burrows, Robert Wonders, James Macomber, Gerald Rowley, Charles 2uck, Russell Ryan, Claude Williams, James Norris, Bruce Nlohols , Robert Tuok, Harold Collmenter, Norman Potter. Second Row: Mies Hartrlck, advisor, Frank Benham, Robert Shelts, Carolyn Wilson, Betty Thomas, Loretta Pelton, Dana Hamman, Jean Lee, Barbara Avery, Patsy Armstrong, Norma Newman, Clyde Adams, Edward Fisher. Front Row; Janet Sprague, Joyce Ott, Vlrgle Brodock, Jacqueline Ronn, kary Swan, Georgia Macomber, Joanne Sheerer, Elmira Patrick, Patrlola Dibble, Barbara Nichols, Suzanne Brockway, Janice Worden. Absent: John Boggs, Grace Brown, Lois Fisher, Waunlta Klinger, Duane Maoomber, Janes Smith, Clyde Wagler, Mary Yoder, James Miller, and Warren Kohne. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY In September 1945, fifty students enrolled in the seventh grade. With Miss Hartrlck as our advisor we elected the following officers at our first olass meeting: President—Robert Tuck Vice-President—Robert Murphy Secretary—Patty Dibble Treasurer—Charles Zuck November 16, we had a party at the Homer Community House. We played games; and later, served Coca Cola, Dixie Cups, and doughnuts. So far this year, Graoe Brown, Johnny Boggs, and Betty Mae Plnney have moved away. Jonny Boggs came baok from Bronson on January 14, and Lois and Edward Fisher also moved away for two weeks but returned. We have several new students this year, namely—Jacqueline Ronn, Virrrrt Kohne, and James Miller.
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