New Madison High School - Owl Yearbook (New Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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jfuurtb Grabs Fourth Row, left to right-Miss Bashore, teacherg Eudora Drill, Paul Banfill, Clay Burns, Gilbert Banta, Kenneth Brown, Carl Beatty, Charles Riegle. Third Row-Harold Banfill, Addie Broadstock, Jasper Emerick, Paul Karn, Dwane McGlothin, Joe Miller, Margaret Eubank. Second Row-Glen Hendrix, Clyde Crickmore, Joe Bosworth, Donald Snyder, Howard Mull, Elsie Duckwall, Richard Eley, Roderic Lowman. First Row-Charles Gillespie, Mildred Johnston, Ruthanna Falknor, Jean Thomas, Evelyn Dalrymple, Mary Royer, Beatrice Riegle, Clarence Ward. On the second day of September, nineteen hundred twenty-nine, we entered the fourth grade. There were thirty of us. In November Frederick Sink came into our class from New Paris. In February Jose- phine Teaford moved here from Arcanum- Gilbert Banta moved to West Manchester in March. In the same month Marian VVindmiller moved here from Anderson, Indiana, and Elsie Mae Arthur from Mone- roe township, Preble county. We have banking on Tuesday. The largest sum we have banked at one time this year is ten dollars and forty cents. In March we had a surprise party for Miss Bashore on her birth- day. We had refreshments of popcorn and candy, and spent the after- noon in ciphering and spelling- We have three teachers. Our art teacher is Mrs. Overbeck, our music teacher is Miss Smith, and our regular teacher is Miss Bashore. We like all of them very much. I-I ----i arm emi ----- --- - ------ -1---- --- niacin n1cu1ojo1ojojcf1ozo:1njojoiujujc x11v:1r1cnjcf11ni4,11rj1x11.14r11 M11 rioiujfvjclicrjfxicrienjojcrioierjcviojojoicvjcric 1:1114 sic ! l l l ! n 1 ! ! Q l a ! I 9-9 '-9 OJ O ! l ! ! l ! n ! ! a ! u Q ! .!. Sixty-one

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901:vie11:1101111-vioxxri:rioioiojojcxiojoioioxnriixicxic xiozozoioioioioioiojixjoioioioxoioiexioiuifrioioioioioioinc i ! D ! ! l i u ! u ! ! ! 5 ! A F-' 0 O0 O ! ! u u ! ! u ! u u ! u u 1 S ixly 9 l10eO ,i 'U l in Jfifth Grabs Fourth Row, left to right-Miss Hawes, teacherg James Mills, Margie Rexrode, Doris Deacon, Ruth Vietor, Herbert Hetzler, Deloris Lee. Third Row-Myron Emerick, Rose Anna Howell, Paul Rogers, Charles Bowers, Harold Alexander, John Noggle, Joseph Eliker, Keith Emerick. Second Row-Kenneth Oler, Harold French, Ray Hindsley, Donald Sullenbarger, Earl Lawrence, Lowell Spitler, Delbert Wilt, June Hill. First Row-Dorothy Inloe, Joan Hodgin, Verda Harter, Doris Dubbs, Katherine Lipps. Joanna Thomas, Mary Ellen Monroe, Edith Martin. In the fall of nineteen hundred twenty-nine, there were thirty-one pupils enrolled in the fifth grade. Elma Lease withdrew at the end of two weeks to enter school at Dayton. Mary Ellen Monroe withdrew later to enter school at Upland, Indiana. Kenneth Rose, of Richmond and Carrie Bryne, of Greenville, both entered this spring. We have had much practice in salesmanship. We have sold tick- ets, mottoes and seeds. Harold French won the fountain pen awarded to the one who sold the most tickets for The Worthy Vagabond. Besides academic work, social good times and philanthropic work, our class has been represented in athletics of the elementary grades. We have a basket ball team with Paul Rogers, captain, a boys' base ball team with Bud Wilt, captain, and a girls' basket ball team with June Hill, captain. We have been rather unfortunate in our games, but we are still hoping. Our year, as a whole, has been successful and we trust that the following years will end just as favorably as this one. - --3---J asm emu -----,--.--- ---- --- -



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rc 0:0 Q I 2 Ulbirh Grabs i Fourth Row, left to rightQMiss Eley, teacherg Marlene Miller, Ray Ward, Melvin 1 Steck, Ethel Royer, Mary DeCamp, True Hofacker, Norma Rife, Q Third Row-Bessie Coblentz, Richard Fisherback, Marvin Dale Lowman, Roscoe l Vietor, Louis Broadstock, Winona Harter, Mary Noggle, Gerald Teaford, Myron Hill. Q Second Row-Irene Hetzler, Madonna Thomas, Everett Davis, Herbert Ketring, ! Wilma Harter, Ruth Rhodes, Marjorie Ray, Joe Franklin Brown, Donald Butts. Q First Row-Marvin Gabbert, Scott French, Glennis Simmons, Donald Berrey, I Paul Ross, Lloyd Alexander, Joe Lipps, Elsie Mae Monroe, Lowell McGlothin, Clark l Burns. l We entered school in September nineteen hundred twenty-nine a Q happy and care-free group. But after school began in earnest our cares Q were many and great. Of course, they were not burdensome cares, Q because We like our studies. I We are a very delicate class, and the first week of school We were Q greatly afflicted by the poison-ivy from our play ground. We were Q very courageous, however, and carried on, even though our eyes were I nearly swollen shut- i Then came the small-pox scare, and we were again tortured with Q sore arms and bodies. We could stand the misery though, since we I had so much peace of mind. Now, you see our teacher was afraid to Q shake us or administer any kind of punishment for fear of hurting the Q sore arms. Q l We are the largest class on the first floor, having an enrollment of I thirty-six, We started out with thirty-five, then lost two girls, but they Q were replaced by two more girls and one boy. i In spite of all our troubles we have had very good times together, Q and will be sorry to see the year close. O:O10QOD0iC Q11 QlQ1i4lQOQ0ii QUQKPQUC UQ! QUQI illQ1Q1QOQOQIQ4Q1QIlQOQl Sixly-two --0 asm emi ------ --r--,--------W

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