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SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Alice Hammond, Mary Shinn, Margaret Clark, Earlynn Reynolds. Clara Outcalt, Margaret Louise Roberts. Geneva Risinger, Edith Dugan, Lola Coleman, Jane Brumfiel. Margaret Ellen Roberts, Laverne Love, Maxine Stineman, Martha Keagle, Clysta Matson, Ruth McGeath. Second Row: Russel Isaac, James Grimes, Harold Johnson, Raymond Hiatt, James Grover, Joe Rogers, Earl Johnson, James Clark, Richard Grimes, Murl McCammon, Charles Walker, David Adams, Delbert Bradley, Earl Swoveland. Third Row: Fredrick Wilson, David Bowman, Carl Reed, Daniel Markley, John Henry VVGBVQT, Glen Morgan, Junior Norton, John Everett, Earl Miller. Claud Spaul- ding, Billy Wall, Wayne Pence, Thurman Spaulding, Harry lxfICF3I'l'EI1, Clifford Rogers, Bernard Ellison. The Seventh Grade Class started in their .lunior lligh School year with an enrnllincnt of forty-seven. The officers elcctcil were: president. Klurl lxlfglllllllllllll vice-lr1'csiclc11t. Charles kVZ1lliC1', SCCl'L'tZlI'f lIl'CZlSUYCT, Billy XYallg girl adviser. ,lane llrumlielg and lioy adviser. Claud Spziulrling, The SllHllSHl'S are Miss Crain and Kira. Cicerly, ,-Xt Coiivwcatiuli lfelirnary l, thc class lJl'C4k'IllQfl Niiradtlatinni at Vuinivkin- hill flraminar School . Russel lsaac. .lames Grimes, Dcllicrt Bradley, liarl Swovelaml. and Fredrick XYilson witlirlrcw during' the year, -l'lIll'lf'llll lieyiiolds. Page fzuenfy-flzrfzc
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EIGHT B CLASS First Row: Katherine Norton, Martha Cochran, Wilma Albertson, Marcile Cook, Anne Kingsolver, VVanda Hudson, Ruby Speece, Ruth Schmidt, Olive Gibson, Geor- gette Hornbaker, Bonnie Buckmaster, Marydel Swoveland, Fanny Wunderbaum, Vir- ginia Kelley, Martha Williams, Betty Park. Second Row: Verle Speece, Jesse Hammond, Joe Michael, Eldon Moyer, Junior Smith, Wendell Brown, Roy Smith, Junior Huffman, Paul Slentz, Earl Bell, Burnett Getz, Robert Clements. Third Row: Kenneth Norton, Marion Davis, Franklin Retz, Frederick Parnell, Roger Speece, Russell Pugh, Ralph Helton, Lloyd Marker, Kenneth Royal, Jam0S Spaulding, Lloyd Evers, Wayne West, rlt the lmcgiiniing uf the school year the Hll Class lirnl an vnrollnient of forty-eiglit meinliers. litter in the yt-zu' Lziivrence l':u'ks, Olive liiluson. 'lnnior Smith :incl lflclon Ray Moyer entwsrecl the class, :incl lxlilfyllttl Sxvove' lrmcl went tu Oklrilnnnn. ,Xt the election the first uf the year. the officers elertecl were: Klztryclel Swovclziiicl. presiclentg Fanny llnnclerliziuin, vice-president: Betty llark. sec- YL'lZLl'j ll'f:'ZlSlll'Cl'I zinfl xxvlllllil ,Xlliertson :incl Robert Clements. llilYlSCl'5. Miss Smith and lllr. ,Xrlruckle are the sptmsors. For coiiroczitioii. Novuiiilwci' JN. the class presented a play entitled Flz11nlm, the Clown . Tlfilllllj' XVl1llflQl'lJZlll1ll. , 1 Page twenty-two
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THE FRENEEPHP OF THE Hlntreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following' after thee: for whither thou goest I will gog and when thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Book Two GROUP Another fainous friendship of llilale times is that of Naomi and Ruth. Dnrinff a famine in the land uf BCtlllCllC1ll-ulllllilll, Naomi, her husband, and 5 their two sons had gone to live in the pagan land of Moab. There her hus- lxand died, and the sons married Orpali and Ruth, wcnnen of llloah. XVl1en the suns died, also. Namni planned to return alone to her native land. but Ruth would not lie separated from her. Her refusal has become one of the liest lured qiiotatioiis on friendship in all literature.
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