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Rowl Cleft to right? Eugene Reed, Grant Eichenlaub, Elizabeth Rogers, Ieanne Webster, Ardella Mar- shall, loanne Diggan, Ruth Hall, Iames Springer Row2 Ianet Cahn, Shirley An- drews, Ruth Oliver, Anna Hill, Ruth Doane, Lyn- ette Taggert, Georgine Hill, Miss Corle Row 3 Mr. Menges, Cleon Poust, Kenneth Haynes, Cleo Andrews Ir., Hilda Sones, Charles Daugherty, Wil- liam Montague, Iames Iewell Rowl Cleft to rightl Richard McCarty, Richard Shan- er, Charles Stugard, Katie Herr, Bernadine Andrews, Mary Carol Walters, lean Farrar, Donald Haag, Iames Fry Row 2 Miss Stuart, Iune Rogers, Robert Russell, Ruth Mor- gan, Eugene Burkhart, Ioanne Stackhouse, Don- ald Price, Maxine Mar- shall, Thomas Reed, Miss Kocher Row3 Phyllis Bartlow, Mary Poust, Eleanor Snyder, Mary Kilcoyne, Max Mil- ler, Beverly Andrews, Earl Clayton, Paul Ben- - der, Bill Montgomery 52963, QQ, Q Twenty-four pupils reported to the eighth grade for the l945-46 term. The following officers were elected: president, Eugene Reed: vice presi- dent, Anna Hill, secretary, Hilda Sonesg treasurer, Cleo Andrews. During the year a new pupil, Charles Daugherty of Lewisburq, joined the class. . The faculty advisers were Mr. Menges and Miss Corle, and the grade mother was Mrs. Milford Marshall. A skating party was held at Trout Ponds Park and a Christmas Party was sponsored by the class advisers and grade mother Friday afternoon, Decem- ber 21, in the home room. 8l!8lfLiA QTL 8 There were twenty-nine pupils in the seventh grade for the 1945-46 term. The following class officers were elected: president, Dick McCarty, vice presi- dent, Ruth Morganp secretary, Robert Russell, treasurer, Tommy Reed. The faculty advisers were Miss Kocher and Miss Stuart, and Mrs. Charles Walters served as grade mother. Social affairs included a combination seventh-eighth grade roller skating party at Trout Ponds Park in October and a Christmas party, with gift exchange, in the home roorn, December 2l. Mrs. Walters helped plan the party and pro- vided the refreshments. Monarch - 28
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0lfL6Llf'CA .S? Last fall the start published its iirst Monarch which was a great success. Each number showed improvement and with the February issue in the hands ot the students, the stait felt it had completed a creditable piece ot work. Advisers and statt members, together with the three de- partments-English, under Miss Corley Art, under Mrs. Eetterg Commercial, under Misses Roan and Kocher, endeavored to publish the kind of paper the student body desired. MONARCH STAFF Editor-in-Chief Irma Herr Associate Editors Amy Evelhair Charles Schultz News Editor Mary Alice Springer Reporters Thelma Sones, lane House- knecht, lean Stuemptle, Marjorie Foust, Esther Myers, Ethel Wallis, Thelma Craig, Anne Townsend, Neola Shires, Betty Rooker. Feature Editor Emma Brungard Assistant Editors Marian Brungard Mary Louise Townsend Variety Editor Pauline Ritter Assistant Editors Audrey Rhinard, Kathryn Myers, Arlene Montgomery. Boys' Sports Editor Bill Hill Girls' Sports Editor Ianet Sheets Art Editor Florence Derrick Assistant Editors Carolyn Eddy, Mary Aunkst, lean Rogers, Doris Farrar, Louise Houseknecht. Exchange Editor Mary Fought Advertising Manager Joyce Lassinger Assistant Advertising Manager Shirley Starr Business Manager Fern Taylor Assistant Business Manager lohn Smith Make-Up Editor Helen McCarty Typists and Mimeographers Fern Taylor, Lucille Doane, Eleanor Gordner, Ruth May, Iune Oliver, Helen Whitenight, Audrey Rhinard, Dorothy Rogers, Grace Carson, Iune Crist, Ethel Wallis, Robert Webster. Monarch - 30
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