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p MEMCJIUESOF IQ.H.S. Ai . ssvsm: ,ngksresrs 4 The members of t seventl dgisglifh trades a ry ch enthused with the new sys e of cl 1 .s CSREXM1 u e 't he eginning of this year. The eriod a arrange ,f!QQ'Hat uisvfiave fo -ii e minutes for all of our sulje'c ' . ur studies include 11 'sh, ar thm 'ic his - tory. geography, he t nd the seventh grade' has cfvilcs nd tie eighth Eildaflfi, S05-6311021-a...lLuWQ af ' music and physical educaticnptwiiff e week. We li kefhe system pf studying with the high schoof stud nts for we have leffrnodfifffcnovr many of them from our association with hem in the study 611. Zgur stzfdy periods are ,spent there. s The Qghtlr' a e an assembly program on Columbus Da' Tffexdrefn- atirsall ortrayed lefdgghe incidents of' the life of Colxwfmlbus. We thought tha t-Ee program W s 1,i , esting and everyone seemed to e oy it. Some seventhygerad b and gi ls entertained betwexefi the fgfets 9-QQ the P. T. A. play wit , ri h jig. thought it was grea't,Q'un doing, this. 4 ' ff In the field of athletics, v showe hat the high school will have some good athletes when We get intoflii 'h s hool in the :fall wedayed some playground ball games and we al ' 't3hGI'N1TmVXHl?l'J.fQIh6 bask ball season arrived, weforyied a baske' 'll te under the coaching of fir. Burkholder. We played eight games .nd won 'l t imfo. lFnl'eXahsernovrirx1-- gaged in practice fel- the tract omg etit on. if expect o wiybx so e pointsrin the county itnaet meet and o e oo- do Well s the team did last year, in that event and winjthe mee' . -s ' 7K X Another'inierschool:aotivityfin.whieh we are i 'edQ?SFQ at the pres- ent time 'ips 'he spelling, and speaking contest., T 's ntest will be held in Tiffin,XOhio fsomftime in May. At this time 't .s not been de- cided who wiill representftho seventh and eighth grades in the speaking contest and the seventhf and the eighth grades 'in the spelling contest, We ELI'G,Vxl'O1 killE l'l?.l?idff tofrepresent our school in a fine way. The eighth radex pupils are anxiously awaiting the eighth grade test wlgreh is givenveachuryear by the State Department of Ed.ueation. It will be Head on April ZQ. We hope do not ask us too hard a list of cxpxemlsions o that vie-v,mayfma'lce ,a,,go'od grade. If one of' us should make hexbest s orefiiifthe ceunt'y'in American history, we will receive the me alxgive thejeifffiters of the American Revolution. A Two ew studies ,whi eh we had once cm Weel: during the last semester were co rsexsfin guidance. profited very much from these courses. The courses hxtloed us to learn how to conduct ourselves in our relation to other xkpeoplez We thought about our relationship to one another here in schoolf. considered our relationship to our teachers, parents and other adullts ,Jef the community. We considered behavior in public gather- ings and 'n the streets. ' - Our teachers this year are: Mr. Carroll Cole, Miss Clagett, Mr. Burk- holder, Misfs Roland and Mr. Swihart. I ' I. N 1 NETEEN THHQTY-,Ei IGI-IT
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MEMCDISIES CIF RHS. First Row: Second Row: Third ROW: h , filrfzm-1 ofoxnzz Paul Yates, George Neikirk, Anna Egbert, Margaret'Ink, Lucille Bishop, Marjorie Eckert, Cameron Dungan, Charles Ohler, Robert Chaney, Leonard Powell. Mary Emma Roope, Dorothy Bare, Ethel Laux, Joyce Kret- singer, Edith Hopkins, Geraldine Hblmer, Regina Stark, Dorothy Dotterman, Evelyn Jordan, Freda Wenner, Stella Kramer, Miss Erwin, advisor. 1' f . Carl Hall, Charles Enders, Ar1in.Weiker, Charles Ohler, Clarence Adams, Virgil Kunkz, Alvin Neikirk, William McEwen, Raymond Daniels, Vincent George. ' NINETEEN THHQT Y-EIGHT
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MEM-GMES QF IQHS. - X K- H -H s -xx' mama W H -M R, -s H M Msn- xr 4 sr ,,f ms ,, H, H . .me vm, 5 , are--his ,E me B E .H -ww H ,- Q mme - Q ,, B .mesa E ,. E . . m me ne a as ve- --as - H 1 ss Q an gsm? ss - ss xx 1 , . ss I - E -In E . First Row: Second Row: Third Row: SEVENTH GRADE I l Rosalie Cooley, Vie Ann.Streub, Virginia Estep, Olive Mc- Connell, Wanda Allgyre, Jack Carlson, Lloyd Coohenour, Eldon Reitz, William Lake, Duane Grimes, Doris Benner. Mr. Swihart, advisor, Lois Snyder, Minetta Estep, Doris Hesse, Louise Laibe, Esther Ink, Ruth Todd, Margaret Ohler Kathryn Hennsinger, Doris Kramer, Dorothy Teach, Wanda Fad- ley, Emma Lake, Mr. Cole, advisor, Earl Hopkins, Virgil Benner, Junior Bogart, Lester Hamilton, Arthur Hall, Junior Cooley, Neil Shawberry, Gene Anway, Maurice Miohener, Eldon Powell. N1NE'fE.EN'THHiTY-EJGHT i iiii L N L
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