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FAMILIAR SCENES STl'DV HALL AND LlIiKAliV Approximately fifteen hundred books, twenty-five different magazines, and numerous encyclopedias etc. are found in our library. The library is under the capable direction of Miss Drake. COMPLIMENTS PHYSICAL KM CATIOX OF FLOYD Girl’s Physical Education classes are held twice weekly, in warm weather classes are held out of doors. This view of a lively Volleyball game shows the interest taken by the girls in Physical Education. MEIG'S COUNTY’S REPRESENTATIVE
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A RESUME’ In September 103f . seventy-six Freshmen were enrolled in Racine High School. As ordinary Freshmen, we were very busy the first semester getting accustomed to our new surroundings. At the first class meeting Ruth Lee was elected President; Ralph Johnson. Vice-president; and Wilda Mayes. Secretary-Treasurer. We had two parties that year, having an enjoyable time at each one. The next year as Sophomores, we had much more confidence in ourselves. Our class had decreased to sixty-eight members. For officers we elected June Hayman. President; Emma Jean Carmichael. Vice-president; and Derrell Sayre. Secretary-Treasurer. Many of us took part in the County Music Festival, an outstanding event of that season. Soon we were Juniors, busier than ever, with Burl Ashley as President; June Hayman as Vice-president and William Holman as Secretary-Treasurer. We honored the departing Seniors with a colorful Prom in the Auditorium. One of our classmates. Thanet Barnitz. made an excellent record in the Scholarship Tests in French. Then, suddenly we found ourselves Seniors. The year had scarcely started when we were saddened by the tragic death of June Farra, one of our most active members. We chose Daryl Johnson. President; Thanet Barnitz. Vice-president; and William Holman. Secretary-Treasurer. The girls took a predominating part in music while the boys were prominent in our Varsity athletic teams. With the approach of spring, we began pointing happily towards Commencement. Now as Racine High School becomes a happy memory to forty-nine of us, we trust that each one will remember our motto, “Not at the Top. but Climbing” so that some day it might be said of some of us “Not Climbing, but at the Top.” COMPLIMENTS EWING FUNERAL HOME Pomeroy, Ohio 17
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SHORTHAND Only one year of Shorthand is given at our school following an invest igation ol records which showed that a very small percentage of KHS graduates continued in Shorthand work. Our textbook is the dreg Manual, while numerous letters are dictated from outside books by Mr. wolfe. The above class is also a group of advanced typewriting students, who. along with the beginners, are taught by Mr. Fisher. hook k ekpixg I his years class was the largest in the history ol the school, starting with a registration of fifty-five. Twentieth t entury Hookkeeping and Accounting is covered by text, workbook and practice sets. We have a double laboratory period each day. with no outside assignments. SCIENCE Science is one of the most popular courses offered in theschool. The four year course includes General Science. Biology. Chemistry, and Physics. NOON HOCK In the tall and spring those students who bring their lunch eat and relax on the spacious campus in front of the building. In unfavorable weather they eat in the gym. AGRICCETCRE HOME EC The above picture is the Freshmen sewing group of Home Economics I. They are at work on the new’ sewing machines purchased this year. These Agriculture I students are made up of Freshmen and Sophomores. A few of these also take Farm Shop. Agriculture students may earn 1 1 4 credits per year by satisfactorily completing a summer home project. 19
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