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GR IVIIVIAR ROCIVI ll H ll e X f ll L ll .: Eighth Grade Grace liickel Mary llloss ,lohn lloclcus lfrvin Boyer Maurice Davis .Ninos Miller Yelma llletcher llelen l'ou'ell Cecil Schmidt Ruby Sunthimer lilorcnce 'l'hornton Ray XYeaver l,ydia Bontrager .-Nltliough olll' room does not have as many pupils as usual, we know that there is no lack of ability and pep , XYe are proud of our room and our aim is to make it the best to be found. VVe are interested in a few activities he- sides the 'Ilhree R's . Our boys' baseball team as well as our girls' team played several games in the fall. Roth teams were quite successful. Since some of high school athletes must come Seventh Grade Ada Cooper Ralph lfrench lirances Garmon Floyd Kauffman Ruth Lininger lilmer Miller Gerald Hiller Ura llliller lirma Replogle .Xlvin Steele Glenn 'llroyer illary Katheryn Yawter 'llheodore XYenger Samuel Yoder Geraldine illiller Nora llerkey Ruth Luck from our room we try to keep Ht. Mr. lfields ably directs us in this work but during these winter months we miss the gyin that Middle- bury does not have. Une of the most interesting features of the year has been the preparation and staging of the operetta. Snow-XYl1ite. Mr. lllough su- pervised the preparation of the musical parts. lVatch for us in lligh School. Page Twenty-five
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FRESI-IME CLASS Pauline .Xnderson Lewis Hloss Lester Iireniser Oliver Cassidy Hubert Caton Libbie Uooner Russel Evans Ralph Fike Fred XVeltz Howard Yoder Hubert Yoder Idsliiel' I+'reism-r Mildred Gohn Marv llaruer Haines MeKiblwn Alice Miller Loyal Nickler Doris Nihart Mvrtis Fletcher XVilma Shank Katie Slabauzh Uhina Smith Verda Tyson Ruth Sm-liroc-it Ilucile Sll9l6l lUt'l'f.1t'l' Idthel Showalter Clyde Trover Irene Truyer lialuh TFOB'6I' XVilma Thornton Dorothy Zimmerman Carl Rheinheimer' Alice Sehroek Mable Sehroek Violet Scott FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY James Hailev Velma liaker Ulifford Hover Gladys Cassidv XVQ-ldon Ever 'Phelma Kime Ruby Kitson XVilda Messner I-Earl Miller XYilliam Miller Chester Nusbaunz Ollicers l,l'CSlflCllt .,....tt..... l...,,.,.,,...,.,,.,. , Hhlildred Clohn VlC6-l'reSident .,,......,, ,.,,.. I 'laines lllcliibhen Secretary-Treasurer .t..,,,..,,. .......... l Qalph Troyer Class Colors lilack and XYhite. On September ll, 1922, forty-eight Fresh- men entered llliddlelmury High School. The class was larger than any that had ever en- tered lll. ll. S. XVe were crowded together on the west side of the assembly room until the Seniors did us a favor hv , into the recitation room. Otlicers were soon elected. followsg President. Mildred G moving over li lhey are as - vm-Q-iw ohn, esi dent. Haines lllcliilmheng Secretary and Treas- Page Twenty-four urer, Ralph Troyer. lYe also chose our class colors which are black and white. Milton Lovejoy, Polly Miller and Mattie liaugh left school in the first semester. The first class party was held at the school house. XVe have learned much and enjoyed school thus far but hope to do more in the next three years of our high school career. Chester Nuslmaum, '26,
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