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First Row--Avis Anthony, Lois Barner, lean Barr, Iune Barr, Mary Ellen Bentley, Homer Bell, Ilarolil Black, Milclrea' Braekin, Bob Buckley, George Clark, lack Cook, Donald Dennewitz. Second Row-Ruth Emshwiller, Marjorie Fields, Keith Fulton, Mary Garrison, Eugene Gerard, Nadine Getz, Betty Grow, Martelle Harter, Clara Hawk, Dean Herr, Elora Hiatt, Walter Hofman. Third Row-Lois Hoover, Margaret Hoover, Margarette Hudson, Billy jackson, Billie Keagle, Mar- tha Kegerreis, Mary Ium' Kessler, Charles Lamott, George Lezlbetter, Estel Low, Gerald Macon, Ferrell Marine, Fourth Row--Mary Marine, Ioan Murphy, lack Norton, Mildred Norton, Murel Dean Oswalt, lim Phillips, Bob Rea, Donald Ref, Alice May Rogers, Cecil Schmidt, Rollaml Shaille, Bill Smith. Fifth Row--Fred Smith, lack Smith, Leroy Smith, Ellen Thorpe, Iunuetta Towns, Robert Tubbs, Viola Van Gonlon, Marthddel Waite, Audra Waltz, Virginia Waltz, Beatrice Weaver, Eugene Williams, Paul Wilson, Freshman Class The Freshman Class came back to school this fall with lots of vim and vigor and feeling very important. They had sixty-three members, eigh- teen of whom were from Millgrove. Mildred Fear from Hartford City entered our ranks, but Ruth Ann DeBatty, Jessie Morris, Mildred Norton, and Bob Rea withdrew. In September the class chose the following officers: Rolland Shadle, president, Mary Marine, vice-president, Murel Dean Oswalt, secretary- treasurerg and Joan Murphy and Homer Bell, ad- visers. Our class sponsors are Miss Shadday and Mr. Craig. At Thanksgiving we gave oureonvocation, which consisted of a dialogue, A Thanksgiving Turkey, by Avis Lee Anthony and Jack Smithg a playlet, Scrubtown Sewing Circle's Thanksgiv- ing, by Murel Dean Oswalt, joan Murphy, Jun- uetta Towns, Mary Ellen Beetley, Clara Hawk, and Betty Grovesg and a song by the rest of the class. -Jack Smith ma ini wfin , 6 H, wfhmefic -20-
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3 s First Row-Dick Bedwell, Nona Bedwell, Robert Beeks, Iona Bell, Neil Berrier, Wayne Berrier, Helen Berry, Ruth Ann Berry, Louise Browne, Patricia Cary, Roger Clements, Dave Cook. ' Second Row-Paul Crawford, Freeman Dennis, Ronald Dodds, Lurlene East, Eugene Fear, Iimmie Fisher, Ethelyn Platter, Margaret Ann Francis, Annabel Garrison, Mary Eva Gibson, Eugene Hawk, Joanne Holrroft. Third Row-Thomas Huffman, Gaynel Inman, Stanley Iejfries, Anna johnson, lim Iohnson, Eugene Kegerreis, Iunior Kershner, Dorothy Kelly, Maxine Love, Robert Linn, Mary Iane Marion, Iohn McCam- mon. Fourth Rou.-Mildred Morgan, Marjorie Nelson, Martha Penrod, Inne Parnell, Iim Paulson, james Pownall, lane Raney, Wayne Reasoner, Helen Reed, Leona Risiuger, Billie Risk, Iunior Roberts. Fifth Row-Mary Royal, Amos Sandoe, Elma Schufarzkopf, Ruth Alice Sholty, Margaret Sills, Gale Spaulding, Luther Van Gordon, Richard W'eaver, Iohn Welch, Robert Wilson, Mary Alice Woods. Sophomore Class We, theitenth grade, began the year with an enrollment of fifty-seven. As time marched on, we gathered under our Sophomore wing, four more comrades. They were Louise Browne, Stanley Jeffries, Jane Raney, and Luther Van Gordon. However, a few of us took flight. These were Grace Hendershot, Jane Raney, and Maxine Love. Our sponsors are Miss Morton and Mr. Cant- well. The officers of our class are as follows: president, Patricia Cary, vice-president, Dave Cook, secretary-treasurer, Dick Bedwellg and ad- visers, Helen Berry and Roger Clements. In the all-school convocation Gaynel Inman represented us with a marimba solo. Our own convocation was held in March, On December 12 we held our party in the gymnasium, when most of us enjoyed a treasure hunt and refreshments. We are all eagerly looking forward to being juniors next year. -Marjorie Nelson eal' OKC! g0!6!el'l PMA Clagff -19..
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s. First Row-Esther Mae Bennett, Bud Cary, Betty Cline, Bobby Combs, William Cromer, jerry Cook, Margaret Davis, Norma Dennis, Vernon Fields, Paul Ford, Sherman Helm. Second Row-Maxine Huffman, Edith jeffries, Edna jones, Harry jordan, Paul Kershner, Lois King, Dirlz Knox, Paily Ledbetter, Donna Mason, Edna Mc'Cam1non, Roberl McDaniel. Third Row-Mary McDirmil, Vera Morgan, joan Murphy, Ronald Noller, Margaret Park, junior Poulson, Max Riehwine, Imogene Roberts, Mildred Rogers, Glen Schwarzleopf, joan Sehwarzkopf. Fourth Ron'-Guy Sills, Eva jean Sholty, Bobby Simmons, Vonona Smith, junior Slorer, Dick Wagner, Paul Wall, Dorolhy Weaver, Harold Weir, Richard Wentz, Marjorie Williams, Myron Whybrew. eighth The Eighth Grade began the year with an enrollment of forty-five. One student, Lavada Stotler, withdrew. Edith Jeffries, Eugene Turner, and Mabel Fear entered during the year. Miss Mason and Miss Collins were the spon- sors. The class elected the following officers: president, Ronald Nollerg vice-president, Vera Morgan, secretary-treasurer, Paul Wall, advisers, Esther Bennett and Bobby Simmons. Our convocation was given October 23. We gave a playlet entitled Tom Sawyer Conquers a Conjugation. Those in the cast were Dick Knox, Paul Wall, junior Poulson, Guy Sills, Mil- dred Rogers, Esther Bennett, Edna jones, Bobby Grazia Simmons, jerry Cook, Max Richwine, Myron Whybrew, Glen Schwarzkopf, and Paul Kershner. Other numbers presented on the program were Patty Davis in a musical reading, Margaret Ann Park and Donna Mason in a piano duet, and Vera Morgan in a saxophone solo. The boys of the eighth grade gave a ladies' style revue at the All School Convocation on Oc- tober 11. A class party was held in the Home Econom- ics laboratory and the gym on December 17. Dur- ing the evening we had a Christmas gift exchange and tasty refreshments. -Vera Morgan aughf fo fhe fune 0 a hichory dfich -21-
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