Lanier Township High School - Lanierian Yearbook (West Alexandria, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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El U THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Bottom Row tlett to rightl-Ioez Gilbert, Russell Ilamm, Howard Moses, james Glander, Leonard Siler, Paul Summers, Harold Stout, Arthur Beasley, Arthur Dal-ler, Thomas Toops, Murel Elliot, David Eby, Frank Breeding, Orville Wfaggoner, Fred Hayslett. Second Row-Catherine Cooper, Elva McCarty, Opal Young, Edith Eller, june Nieman, Dolly XYilliamson, Josephine Elory, Clara Alice Buckingham, Katherine XVikle, Miss Stewart, Miss Swihart, Mildred Albert, Marie Gilbert, Lois Summers, Lloyd Apple, Edward McKee, Robert Stiver. Third Row-Martha Hollenbaugh, Mary Toops, Melissa McCarty, Helen Pember- ton, Mary Geeting, Ferne Brubaker, Martha jane Andrews, Elvera Erisnian, Irene Stage, Mary VVilliamson, Vivian Bunn, Mary Hale, Lueile Landis, Henrietta XVachtel, Vir- ginia Glander. Fourth Row--Benjamin Kingrey, Mary Margaret Gephart, Grace Hayslett, Mary Gilbert, Etta Mae Cooper, Howard George, Paul Crigler, Maynard Barnhart, Lloyd Brandenburg, Alan Glander, Clarence Ulrich, Louis Howard, Gordon Howard, Donald Ulrich. Top RowfDale Crowe, Byron Albert, Melvin Brown, Dennis Jones, Emerson Bell, Robert Gilbert, Ronald House, Gordon Brandenburg, Clyde Baughman, Kenneth Oyler. Lester Priser, Eugene Guntle. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES VVhen school opened in September there were eighty-four pupils in the Third and Fourth grades. The course of study, as scheduled by the state, has been followed and the work completed. More than the usual amount of supplementary work has been done in both grades. Quite a number of programs have been given by the pupils throughout the year. The children have completed the three books required for Reading Circle certiheates. Much enthusiasm was shown in a spelling contest between the two grades during the months of January, February and March. During the last week the score was held even making the resulting score a tie. Our recreation periods have consisted of physical exercises, games, and drills. The spirit of rivalry between these grades in their school work has at all times been accompanied by close relationship. l19l

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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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l l l i FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Bottom row Qleft to rightj-Herbert Howard, Unger Buckingham, Junior Paxson, Gerald DaHer, Thomas Hale, Myron Ulrich, Eugene Elliot, Donald Guntle, Junior Lan- dis, Dwight Lanthrop, Martin VVachtcl, Joseph Eby, Sherman Gilbert, James Summers. Second Row-Eileen Rhodes, Jeanette Goins, Martha Turner, Kathryn Kenworthy, Virginia Andrews, Geneive Petry, Miss Eliason, Miss Swander, Miss Suggs, Golden McCarty, June Swihart, Martha XValters, Mary Beasley, Fern Albaugh, Pauline Young, Karrol Riddebaugh. Third Row-Margaret Kenworthy, Donald Flory, Ellis Brubaker, Beulah Gephart, Mildred Koons, Joyce Goins, Kathryn Suggs, Clarabeth Menke, Rosella Hale, Helen Brubaker, Floyd Kingrey, Anna May Stage. Fourth Row-Clyde Gilbert, Mary Edna Elliott, Dorothy Gilbert, Lucille Spitler, limily Hamm, Amy Jane Moses, Janis Moses, Carolina Dershem, Grace l'lendrickson, Neva Jo Toops, Marianna Brubaker, Glenna Howard, Russel Lesh, John Kesling, Mar- garet Dershem. Top Row-Donald Rinehart, Floyd Spitler, Amos Eakle, Paul Priser, Stanley Copp, Frank Yost, Robert Stubbs, Lloyd Smith, Clyde Johnson, James Crowe, Leon Hendrick- son, Arthur Gardner, Dale Barnhart. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Grades one and two started the year with an enrollment of ninety-four, this being the largest enrollment in the primary grades in the history of the school. At the close of school the enrollment was seventy-six. Those that withdrew from the number were: Richard Yost, Tressy Jones, Charles Davis, Zelma Matheny, Daniel Deaton, Sara Kreitzer, Laben Puckett, Grace Jackson, Robert Jackson, James VVright, Clarence Acton, Bruce Berry, Edith Hall, Helen Hall, Carl Saunders, Clyde Crowell, Willmur Witiglit, Robert Craner, Mark Deaton, Virginia Matthews, Margaret, Catharine and Carl Over- holser. Those who entered after the beginning of the year were Martha 'Plll'llC1', Neva Io Toops, Daniel Crigler, Glenna Howard, Ruby Noffsinger and Mildred Koons. Vlfe have covered the work as set forth by the State Course of Study together with much supplementary and outside material. Parties and entertainments have been given during the year to add interest to our daily routine of school work, which have been enjoyed by the children and their parents. During the winter months physical exercises were given in the auditorium and consisted chiefly of games and rythinic plays. VVe have worked and played together and have grown and improved through both. Ifill lil l20l

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