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Seventh and Eighth Grade It so happened on Sept. 12, 1921, that we in thevseventh and eighth grade assembled, together with the teacher in the Jefferson Center High and Consolidated School building on the upper story in the southwest-corner of said building to make out our program for our studies the coming winter. We all expected hard work ahead and certainly we had it. We went over the work as laid down by the State Course of Study. How well we did it remains to be determined later. It took us a few days to get adjusted to the new order of things but after that we had much to do andmuch to remem- ber-our studies, our jokes and our quotations, all went to round us out for High School work which we all expect to engage in when our opportunity arrives. We feel that we did our best and our only regret is that school closes so soon. . 6 , L , H ' CLASS ROLL Teacher-jesse W. Snyder Richard Fetters Ira Steiner ' Leo Ketchum Marion Houser Forest Farlow ' Herman Kuhn Cecil Lawrence Lyle Fennig Myles Foreman Elizabeth Miller Neva Frank Margaret Laderman Holman Laukhart Gailiard Weaver Alma Peel 9 Chalmer Smitley Osie Hiestand Amos Farlow VValter Tester Lena Peel Raymond Snyder Mabel Lefever Goldia Bollenbacher Francis Riesen ' Ernest Anspaugh Evelyn Duff A , ' Miriam Snyder Merrill Anspaugh Elsie Brewster Martha Butcher Chester Grace Velina Corey Harold Brewster Lloyd Fogle Mamiard Brewster jokes Teacher-- When your eyes grow tired from study, to rest them you must look at something green. Pupils in concert- That's why we have been looking at you all morning. Teacher- Now listen, class, remember an anecdote is a short tale. See here, now, johnny, what are-'you laughing about? V L Ch, I was just thinking what a short anecdote a rabbit has. 96969696 96969696 Some second-hand YALE and INDIAN va . . wk 5,5 motorcycle parts for sale jg E W. M. Lehman, Berne, Indiana 1, E wk 9 :ze PF 96969696969696969696969696969696969696969696-9696969696969696-96969696969696969696969696969696969696969696'PF I 20 1 1 .
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Grades Five and Six We might be called the OverHow of Jefferson Center. Then, too, we might be accused of havi-ng a rather migratory spirit about us, since we'vc changed our habitat at different times. When school began in fall, grades five and six were with grade four in Room Z. After three weeks in this crowded condition, grades 5 'and 6 were moved to one of the high school recitation rooms with Miss Sprunger as teacher. By means of careful calculation it was made possible to accommodate 40 pu- pils in that room, but Jefferson Center grew so fast and her numbers increased so rapidly that we couldn't even accommodate all who should have been in these two grades. In November a second move was made. This time still farther down. The Manual Training room had been equipped in one of the basement rooms. In order to remedy matters, one of the school buildings of the township was moved on the school grounds, and the manual train equipment was moved there. The M. T. room was then changed to a class room, and here is where grades five and six spent the rest of the winter. During the year 42 pupils were enrolled. At Christmas time Herschel Walker left us, and moved to Illinois. In February, Vilas Wendell dropped out, and in March, Opal Bollenbacher and Ruth Grace were forced to leave us on account of sickness. The number on the roll at present is 38. Edward Alt Grade 5 Bessie Irvin Elma Weaver Alta Yaney Mildred Lawrence Elva Brewster Cecil Srnitley William Snyder Eva McDaniel Mahala Lindsey Ruth Rumple Rosella Huffman Lydia Sommer Ruth Teeter Johanna ,Sommer James Duff Harold Bollenbacher CLASS ROLL 1 Grade 6 Velma Steiner Bernice Brewster Clarence Weaver Marcella Robin Madonna Baker Esther Bollenbacher Gale Butcher VVillard Lawrence Mary Berger Emma Fogle Wilma VVendell Donald Corey VValter Amstutz Oscar Corey Lucille Purdy Edna Daily Lucille Bollenbacher Elizabeth XVendcll Helen Sapp Orville Alt VVallace Yaney Teacher-Alda Sprunger l 19 l
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