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lil lil SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Bottom Row Cleft to rightj-Paul XVachtel, Ralph Moses, Luther Hayslett, Seldon Thomas, Cloyd Moses, Paul Hamm, Everett Brown, Charles Cooper, Arthur Brubaker, John B. Glander, Elmer Updegraff. Second Row-Lucille Brandenburg, Gertrude Turpin, Margaret Bidle, Mary K. Barnhart, Lucille XYalters, Opal Spitler, Sara Alice Andrews, Mr. P. NV. Suman tteacherl, Lois Beasley, Agnes Brubaker, Lillian Priser, Ruth llollenbaugh, Mary Burcham, Doro- thy Meyer. Third Row--VVilliam Priser, Anne Belle George, Susie liby, Martha jones, Louetta Glander, Ada Brandenburg, Neomi Copp, Lillian McCarty, Jennie Driver, Nannie llale, Lucille Lesh, Dora Cooper, Voyce Breeding. 'liop Row-Charles DaHer, VVilson Dafier, Irvin lfrisman, Charles Toops, Clarence Shiflett, Ralph Summers, Harley Pemberton, Dallas Parker, llerman Puvogel. Albert Rust, Everett Taniplin, Roy XYaggoner, Lawrence Cooper. ROOM SEVEN-GRADES 7 AND 8 To date Room Seven has had a total enrollment of fifty-eight. Two were absent when this picture was taken. CRobert Rust and Evelyn Hartl. Twenty are in the Eighth: thirty-two in the Seventh. So long has the present incumbent held sway in Kingdom No. Seven, that eight milestones have become moss-covered. The Cognomens of Room Seven's inhabitants range nearly the entire length of the alphabet,-ambling from A until they nnally wag out at VV. The size of its citizens is so distributed that even the most iinieky are pleased,-- expanding from baby Elmer to the more graceful of the contrary sex. The Boys' Basketball Team had a perfect season,-in the lost column. The girls' team did as well. The satellites of the cinder path consist of 'fljoofyf' Shorty, Radio, VVag, Shif, the Coops, the Moseys, Tommy, XVak, Lucer, 'fBrown, and Hanini. Artie Brubaker brought home the bacon in the county eipherin' contest, while Shorty Tamplin had a look-in in the spelling. In retrospect we should say this has been a most prosperous year for us. l17iI
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lil B E SOPHOMORE CLASS Bottom Row Cleft to rigl1tl+Ruby loops, llelen Emily, Gladys Koons, Ruth Moses, Ruby Moses, Martha Coffman, Lela Campbell. Middle Row4Darrell Walters, Ray Suinan, Berta Creech, Qren Eby, Cecil Turpin, Vance Klepinger, Top Row-Elden Petry, Earl VVllllH1llSOll, joseph Hamm, Chester Spitler, Edwin Petry, Roy NVillian1s. FRESHMAN CLASS Bottom Row Cleft to rightj-Dorothea Creech, Bernice VVeaver, Kathryn Barnhart Hazel Bennett, Ethel Dalton, Luella Campbell. 3 Middle Row-Charles Stevens, Richard Gilbert, Louise Sayler, Gladys Hollenbaugh, Forrest Phelps. 'llop Row-Russell Brubaker, Harold George, Elbert Pemberton, Harold Gilbert. El EI l16l
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lil lil FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Bottom Row Cleft to rightD4Elbert Campbell, Marcus Brubaker, Paul Moses, De- XVitt Crowe, Daniel Eby, Paul Erisman, James Cooper, Clyde Moses, Joseph Dailer, Henry Driver, Paul Nieman, Eugene Toops, Richard Gla11der. Second Row-Neva Petry, Virginia Moore, Ruth Updegraff, Altha Noffsinger, Mar- garet Puvogel, Ruby VVing, Elois Brower, Lora Kingery, Miss Ethel Rexroad, Cora Bell, Ada Faucett, Marie Kesling, Irene Coffman, Violet Tamplin, Mary Kathryn VVachtel, Edna Marie Crigler. Third Row-Edna Hendrickson, Hazel Spitler, Marjorie Guntle, Helen Koons, Viola Driver, Ruby House, Beulah Dalton, Velma Breeding, Mr. Owen, Kathryn Beasley, Emily Howard, Minnie Smith, Martha Gilbert, Eva Brandenburg, Catherine Driver. Top RowiKenton Driver, Hershel Gephart, John Leinbach, Robert Siler, Ray Nico- demus, Hershel Gephart. Stanley Eikenberry, Merrill Wright, Everett Ludy, Richard Geeting, Claude Albert, Earl Glander, Gordon Brillhart, Homer Pemberton. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Throughout the year we have striven to carry out the four-fold ideal of education, without which no process of development can be truly called education. Bible reading, Bible stories, or prayer, were introduced into the daily regime of ac- tivities. A'Apple rolls,'i and popcorn parties were quite popular. During inclement weather, every child had an opportunity to play daily in the gym- nasium. Basketball held sway with the older lads and lassies, while the smaller young- sters played various games, such as indoor baseball, schlaug, and volley ball, in addition to the Old Faithful ring games. Q Illness compelled VVard Brubaker and Irene Eubank to withdraw during the year. Those who moved away were Samuel Messick, Blanche Bennett, Denver Crowell, Clar- ence and Ruth Benner, Eldora and Orville Hall, Clyde, Carl and George Puckett, George and Dora Acton, VVilliam Jackson, Corwin Matthews, Ethel Jackson, and Williani Saunders. Jennie Hamm and Rawleigh Cooper were absent when the above picture was taken. An interesting fact about these grades is the prevalence of unique nicknames. Some of the most unusual are Daffodil, Bean, and BruieH among the boys, and Mousie, 'lCol:fee, and '4Margie for the girls. El II U31
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