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THE INDIANIAN uunullluluulluusll X T . fl' S. .qv FRESHMEN First Row: Kathleen McDonald, Mary Adams, Donald Michael, Marie Markei. John Sawyer, Beulah Surface, Paul Penrod, Ralph Outcault, Robert Stafford, Thelma Cook, Fay Robeson, Hazel Grimes, Madge Proper. Second Row: Harry Beymer, Maxine Miles, Donna McConkey, Florence Worster, Earl Garrett, Maurice Tourney, Rex Black, Ilene Schwarzkopf, Nellie Shannon, Paul Wearly, Marguerite Retz, Marie Wine. Thi1'd Row: Sarah Burnsworth, Mary Walker, Victoria White, Dorothy Schwarz- kopf, Howard Hudson, Dollie Kuttler, Clarence Speece, Francis Rains, Charles Cale, Cleo Reff, Robert Schwarzkopf, Jennie Williams, Howard Johnson, Mary Dale Swaim. Fourth Row: Opal Hornbaker, Lavina Hawk, Maxine Berry, Joe O'Hern, Thelma Tisron, Mary Kelsay, Guy Foy, Francis Enochs, Robert Kitterman, Robert Cale, Emery Cline, Albert Dickason, Lewis Rains, Wan-eta Day. The lfreshman Class elected the following onficers: Yictoria lYhite, presidentg Rex lfilack, rice-presidentg Dollie linttler, secretary-trasurer: and Dorothy Schwarzkopf and l'aul XYearly, advisers. Thirteen new pupils entered the class at the beginning of the year, hut one of these, James XYeax'er. soon withdrew. This class had charge of the llallowe'en convocation program, and, under the direction of Mrs. Taylor. presented a play, You Can't Skeer Me. lit-tween actsa chorus uf girls and lmoys sang XV: Are Creepy Little Scare- crowsf' and a llallowe'en pantoininie was enacted. The second semester another new pupil, Dorothy Rarthohny. entered the class, The class had a party the second semester, sponsored hy Mrs. Taylor and Miss Morehouse, faculty advisers. 1 9 3 1 Page twenty-six ' ' 'N
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THE INDIANIAN l' e Qs., - EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Eight B's-Naomi Puckett, Mike Hart, Maralene Richwine, Weltha Landis, Robert Michael. Carroll Speece, Christina Cline, Bernice Hiser, Robert 'WillianiS, David Parnell, Ruth Teagle, Verda Markley, Ruby Walker, Wayne Supin- ger. Henrietta Risk. Second Row: Eight B's-Helen Irwin, Ruby Roinine, Geraldine Pugh, Max Shan- non, Hal mon Hoy, Paul Johnson, Egbert Pugh, Mary De Vi ees, Eleanor Fitch, Edna Dunica, Lawrence Hurlbert, Charles Gerard, Joe Barrett, William Law, Martha Ellen VVhite. Third Row: Eight A's-Mary Keagle, Clyde Bennett, Jack Jackson. Gail Dorton, Myra Marshall, Harry Kershner, Eugene Ickes, Virginia Barner, Clifford Schwarz- kopf, Pansie Morris, John Minnear, Catherine Moyer. Fourth Row: Eight A's-Lillian Monroe, Patricia Mel-Ienry, Vivian Baker! Lionel Marshall, Mildred Basey, Betty' Daly, Glee Rogers, Stella Hawk, Elizabeth Norton, Lowell Greene. Lloyd Clements, Frederick Speece. The liight li class entered the eighth grznle Septeinber U, l'l3O, .-X week later, under the sponsorship uf Mr, XX'ilson. the following officers were elected: Martha XYhite, presidcntg linbert Michael. vice-lfresidentp Xtilliani Law. SCL'l't'fZ1l'j tI'L'Z'tbl1l'C1'I and Bernice Hiser and Paul johnson, advisers. A-Xt their coiiyoczitioli. Klr. linrson gave an interesting talk: Christina Cline and Martha XYhite sang a duet: and Mary De XrYees read gi poem. The liigbt .X class began the 1930-Sl school year with twentyfthree ineinbers. The class elected the ftmlluWil1g' officers: Frederick Speece, president: Betty Daly, vice-presidentg Yiyian Baker, secretary-treasurer1 and Stella Hawk and Lowell tireen, class advisers. During the year, Mildred Hasey entered from llartford City and 'lack jackson from Liberty Center. We had our class party in the school cafeteria the first semester. Qur class sponsor is Klr. .-Xrbuckle. 1 9 3 1 - Page twenty-seven
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