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INDIVIDUALS DESERVE SPECIAL MENTION HERE FOR THEIR INDIVIDUAL SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTS PERFECT ATTENDANCE SENIORS None IUNIORS Earl Bennington SOPHOMORES Iohn Carson Catherine Hitesman FRESHMAN Doris Crouse Marie Maw I-Iarold Miller Ieanette Smith Audery Switzer EIGHTH GRADE Robert Carson Nellie Chandler Mary Morris George Cobb SEVENTH GRADE Doris lean Bohnekamp Donald Boblitt SCHOLASTIC TEAM Biology Ruth Gentry Warren Craig Chemistry lack Grady Richard Bennett General Science lames Innis Frank Mize Physics Robert Craig Alfred Metzger Algebra I Emma lean Wilsori Earl Archer Plane Geometry George Scrugharn George Bauer American History Roma Brown Blanche Alsop World History Marilyn I-Iarsha Charles Spencer English I Betty Thleken Doris Kissick English Il Luella Thieken Betty Gene Hatcher English IV Carrie May Moore Nancy Gest French I Mary Osborne Latin I Billy Ramsey Marie Maw Shorthand I Doris Harcourt Flora Osborne Shorthand II ,lane Romohr Betty Haley Typing I Roma Brown lean Smith Bookkeeping I Angela Pfarr Lavon Todd Senior Scholarship Blanche Alsop Roma Brown lack Grady Avanelle Reece Alfred Metzger Max Medert Nancy Gest Carrie May Moore Robert Craig Ralph Gentry American Legion Essay Contest George Bauer Carrie May Moore 19 HONOR STUDENTS SENIORS Blanche Alsop Roma Brown Robert Craig lack Grady Alfred Metzger Carrie May Moore Avanelle Reece IUNIORS Doris Harcourt Flora Osborne Mary Osborne SOPHOMORES George Bauer Warren Craig Marilyn I-Iarsha George Scrugharn Luella Thieken FRESHMEN Billy Ramsey EIGHTH GRADE Martha Baron Rosemary Nisbet Dolores Hill
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lf? SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Roy Everhart, Billy Hamann, Stanley Hill, Donald Paytes, Arthur Snyder, Bill Long, Charles Smith, Ralph Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Thomas, Martha Baker, Opal Morris, Freda DeMaris, Betty Stock, Esther Moore, Doris lean Bohnekamp, Shirley Crouse, Maxine Hodges, Sara Chandler, Earline Poe, Iessie Adams. THIRD ROW: Miss Beaver, Mary Lou Holland, Lucille Mize, Geraldine Reece, Robinell Greene, Mary Greene, Helen McGee, Iuanita Eckman, Betty Lou Lorenz, Donnalou Ertel, Mary Martin, Betty Holland, Miss Pope. FOURTH ROVV: Donald Boblitt, Floyd Charlton, Paul Stroup, Ierry Martin, Melvin McCowen, Iason Chisman, Deemis Treat, Arthur Vance, Mr. Abercrombie. FIFTH ROW: Albert Bryant, Earl Constable, Gerald Drake, Edwin Frye, Homer Cole, Melvin Boeres, Ioe Hill. SIXTH ROW: Charles Hill, Lester Switzer, Jack Seward, Oliver Dyes, Iames Carpenter, Alfred Baker. Class nt '46 ROY EVERHART President BILLY LONG Vice President BETTY STOCK Secretary DON BOBLITT Treasurer N September we entered school with fifty-three seventh graders. We held our election in October. For president we elected Roy Ever- hart, Vice president, Bill Lonqp secretary, Don Boblitt, and treasurer, Betty Stock. We have had two qrand parties. The Christmas party was held on the twentieth of December. Refreshments were furnished by the home room teachers and gifts were exchanged. Our Valentine party was held on the fourteenth of February. We had a very larqe valentine box just chucked with valentines for all. Around the first of April we received a pinq pong table which we all enjoyed very much. We are all lookinq forward to next year. 18
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HARMUNY . .. IS THE BLENDING OF THE CORRECT TONE IN THE PROPER BEAT-IT'S CO-OPERATION TOO A CAPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW: lack Bennington, Lew- is Duvelius, Charles Sears, Robert Smith, Lewis Poe, Billy Rarnsey, George Everhart, Edward Biedinqer, Asa Hudson. SECOND ROW: Avanelle Reece, Nancy Gest, Alysia Lohbeck, Bar- bara Eckert, Selma Greenwald, Car- rie May Moore, lane Romohr, Ruth Hines, Betty Iamison, Mary Brooks, Miss Beaver. THIRD ROW: Robert Duvelius, Wil- bur Mitchell, Loretta Ahlers, Helen Bryant, lane Roberts, Luella Thiek- en, Marie Maw, Mary Poe, leanne Williams, Marilyn Harsha, Irene Price, Lois Haley. FOURTH ROW: Edwin Sattler, Rich- ard Tracy, Earline Constable, Norma Bauer, Margaret Lawhorn, Gladys Tope, Doris Crouse, Betty lean Ad- ams, Betty Howard, Mildred Gor- such, Doris Cahal, Donald Kingery, Ralph Hitesman. FIFTH ROW: Earl Bennington, Iohn Carson, Earl Romohr, Kenneth Med- R G1 Moore, ert, Iames amsey. enn Paul Hahn, Arnold Williams, George Bauer, Raphael Smith. NE of the greatest changes in the school year of 40-41 was the great advancement of the music department. This was mainly due to the course offered for the first time by the school which enabled the individuals wishing to major in music to have daily classes of band, glee club, harmony, and music appreciation. ' From the best Glee Club students, there was organized an a capella choir of which the school and village can be very proud. Six soloists participated in the contest at Oxford. Raphael Smith, baritone, received superior rating and the privilege of participating in the state contest. Eddie Sattler, tenor, received excellent rating: Arnold Williams, bass, received goody Avanelle Reece, soprano, ex- cellentg Earline Constable, excellent: Norma Davis, who went for criticism, also received excellent. The band, under Mr. Duckwall, worked hard for the contest at Oxford and was rewarded with a rating of very good. Mr. Duckwall presented one instrumental soloist at Oxford, lim Ramsey, trornbonist, who received a high rating of excellent. Several of the band members had the honor of being selected for the Hamilton County band. These were: Avanelle Reece, Eddie Sattler, Dick Tracy, and lim Ramsey, Mary Poe, Arnold Williams, Eddie Biedinger, Lewis Poe, and leanne Williams. .' --lAA'-l nl 20
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