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35.312 I 'r 0 .,- I - 'L 5 ne- First Row: Werking, Paul, Blunk, Willey, Beeson, Second Row: Reed, York, Shafer, Ankrom, Clampitt, Brcneman, . Third Row: Riggle, Bertsch, Wincllester, Stringer, Zizler, Clampitr, Miss Lumberson, Sponsor Fourth Row: Kendall Sweeney, Brenner, R. Werking, Herr, H. Query, Mrs. Blunk, Sponsor tA'3fA GRADES - SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ffff- Dean Shafer Vice-President Charles Werking Seeret:1ryfTreusurcr Valaire Clampitt EICHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President '-fff Annabelle Clampitt VlCC'l,I'C5iLlC11C Rohert Werkiiig Secreta1ryfTreasurer Mary Lou Kendall Page Thirteen 6 'QS
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le., 4. '1 Axm . 9, 51 - .T- Top Row, left to right: Doris Pleasant, joe Bob Blunk, Myron Matney, and Wanita Russel. Middle Row, left to right: Eugene Kirkendall, Wanda Stover, Helen Snow, and john Chew. Bottom Row, left to right: Albert Lee Bennet, Charles Luellen and Theodore McKillip. FRESHMJIN CLASS HISTURY In the fall of 1943 twelve green Freshmen took their place in the assembly. Four of them were new in our school, three from Ashland and one from Sulphur Springs. On Friday, September 24, we all came to school the funniest looking group anyone had ever seen. Eugene Kirkendall got the prize for the worst looking. In the evening we were taken to Memorial Park where we had a weiner roast and a good time. In October we had the Halowe'en party, as was the custom, but this time it was diff ferent. We invited the whole community. We started the second semester with our original twelve students. In january Roy Brenneman moved to Connersville. March 14 we went to New Castle to have our pictures taken for the annual, and March 17 we had our assembly program. This program included a onefact play, Paul Loses the Ration Books. Four of G .4 our boys took part in the USO program in Army 'Tensionf' Although our class is small, we hope to con' tribute our part to the school. This year' our class furnished a yell leader, the stud- ent manager, pianist for chorus, two in school orchestra, five in chorus, three o'1t for basketball, two out for baseball. four in 4fH, one in Service Club, and five in Boost' er Club. Mrs. Leakey is our sponsor. Our class oilicers are: Charles Luellen, Presidentg Roy Brenneman, VicefPresidentg ' Helen Snow, Secretaryffreasurer. FLOWER: . Gardenia. . COLORS: Blue and Silver. 'MOTTO: - Follow the Gleam. SONG: Follow the Gleamf' -v it Page Twelve 5-f
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3rd-4th Grades Mus. wirisoiz BAKER Tcachci' Hi I thi lilll ti iv Third and Fourth cil'lldCS Ll lwilfghglggd f1iiUU.UU Wtiffil Uclwciisc Stamps and Bonds ring the ycar. Thcy contri' c 517.011 to thu Rnd Cross. 1st-2nd Grades Mas. wirsuia otsisoiw Teacher The Red Cross has hccn the major outsidc activity of thc first and second gradcs this ycar. To dat-: they havc contrihutul 55301313 and hops to rcach 3540 hcforc school closes 5th-6th Grades Mus. W. W. smnm Teacher The Fifth and Sixth Grades worked hard on two scrap drivf us. Thu moncy from onc we placed in the school fund. Part ot' thc nioncy from the other was uscd to src tht- mow ing picture, Madam Curio. The rcst was given with our donation to thc Rnd Cross. Ahout 540,00 was contrihutcd to this altogcthcr.
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