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SOPHOMORE HISTORY At the close of this year, the Sophomore Class can look beck on lO years of schooling. In September, 1936, 35 first graders began their education at Scioto. 12 of those very same first graders heve continued their ed- ucation together et Scioto. This wes quite a new experience for us, but we were guided through our first year by Miss Vernedine Le May. - Our second grade enrollment dropped to 31, and our tescher was Miss Doris Hott. While we were in the third grade, the second end third grades were combined under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Dennis. This made the total number of pupils the largest ever, b2.- In the fourth grade, we lost some pupils end gained some, making our enroll- ment ebout the seme as in the third grade. This year we were under the guidance of Mrs. Ruby Kegg. Our fifth grade was spent with an epp roximzte totel of 30 pupils under our new teacher, Miss Mildred Sprinkle. The sixth grade was e new experience for us. Our tee- cher was Mr. William Getten. The seventh marked our entry into Junior High School. Our advisor this year was Miss Gladys Drrdinger. The eighth grade was the climax of :ll our grade school efforts. Our advisor was Miss Therese Sumergrede. The year was ended by Eighth Grade Tests and Commencement, meking us now full-fledged high school students. Our first yeer in high school began with Freshmen Inicetien. Some of us took Scholarship Tests et the end of the year. Our edviser was Mrs. Mery Jugel. Now we ere Sephomores end helfuuytmrough our high school education. All of us thor- oughly enjoy ell the activities that go with an education. Though we ere ell striving toward greduetion, it will be e sed day when the class of 'A8 leaves old Scioto. Jerry Rasor
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