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S-1-H-1-S - Seventh Grade Row 1 B. Walton, P, Moler, J. Clingman, XV. Heck, L. Goodman, M. Williams, D. Lortz, C. Miller. Row 2 Miss Brunner, W. Tooley, R. Soltz, K. Riedel, F. Birmely, D. Scott, N. Babcock, M. Baylous, M. Roberts, N. Beard. Row 3 B. Lee, D. Lundy, D. Wagner, N. Hutlord, L. Buharp, C. Roelle, G. Tooley, D. Moore, G. Stover, E. Babcock. The Seventh Grade Opened the school year with an enrollment of thirty-two pupils. One who left us this year was Ruth Sells, but Loren Philips from McCutchensvi1le enrolled to fill the vacancy. We elected our officers as follows: President ...,,. ........ B ILLY LEE Secretary ....,. ..... D ALE LUNDY, Treasurer ...... ..... N ED HUFFORD Reporter ....... ........ C AROL MILLER S. C. R. , ...... ....... ..............,. M ERLYN ROBERTS The favorite sports ot the seventh grade are volleyball for the girls, and basketball for the boys. We have had only one party this year but hope to have more. -23-
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S-I-H-I-S' - ' '44 V - Eighth Grade 1 , ,. ..... . Howl Dwight Stucky, 'Bobby Rudy, Herschel Hannum, Eugene Droll, Nelson Stover, Charles Sorg, James Fillinger, Robert Hushour. How 2 Esther Walters, Shirley Stolz, Burnice Reed, Mary K. Ludwig, Vivian Blackburn, Wanda Soltz, Bonnie Sue Rader, Helen Chester. Row 3 Joan Bish, Peggy Roberts, Evelyn Montz, Peggy Hushour, Kathleen McNutt, Betty Zeigler, Twilla Geary, Betty Volkmer, Betty Moler, Clarabelle Riedel, Ruth Ann Konkle, Advisor Mr. Lyle Messner. Row 4 Cecelia Holmes, Paul Bell, Ray Culver, Jay Walton, Ted lngersol, Bill Mathias, Verne McCormick, Virgil Bogart, Don Ekleberry, Mary Wagner. V , The Eighth grade has elected the following officers for the year: President .,,........,. ..... RUTH ANN KONKLE Vice President ........ EVELYN MONTZ Secretary ............. ......... B AY CULVER Treasurer .... ....., T ED INGERSOLL Reporter ..... DON EHLEBERRY We already have two parties to our credit and are looking forward to the next. We all have jitters-Why!-because here comes the Eighth Grade Test. Here comes spring-the time when a. young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love-or is it the Basketball Banquet? That wonderful day is coming when every one will be free to roam the sidewaIks-Yes- school will be out. But soon! l ...22..
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S-I -H -I -S - '44 - W Sixth Grade S Row I Ned Gregg, Lewis Bell, Gene Holman. Marilyn Aurand, Betty Buxton, Shirley Shellhouse, Miller, Pauline Worst. 3 Mr. Osborn, Junior Clingman, Dale May, Angeline England, Mary Norman Westerman, Glen Wagner, ard Mann, Byron Fillinger, Bobby Absent: Norma .lean Ekleberry, Harold Row 2 Row Row 4 Chester Geary, Kenneth Moran, Daryl Weaver, Forrest Zellner Jr., Donald Carr, Donald Smith, Dickie Shellhouse, Wanda Cross, Mary Reed, Bonnie Miller, Genevie Giles, Anita Moyer, Patricia Vrfalton, Jeanette Bish, June Shook, Donna Mae Bagard, Doris Orr, Roma Swihhart, Harold McEwen, Richard Moran. Eddie Doss Junior Riedel, Dwight Swerline, Junior May, Clayton- Stone, Rich- Bell, George Harper, Ronald Paul Konkle. Hill, Helen Orr. The school year 1043-44 found twenty-seven boys and 18 girls entering over a new threshold tor another year of learning. The entering of Genevie Giles from the McCutchensville School added one more to our group to share the joys of life and to get a portion of the path on the way to learning. Our group contributed to all causes such as the Red Cross, lnfantile Paralysis Fund, War Fund, T. B. Seals and USO. Twenty-ceven of our pupils have been in the Sycamore School since they started in the first grade. The others came from Eden, Nevada, Melmore, McCutchensville, Holmes Liberty, Lykens, Upper Sandusky, Forest, Carey, and Marseilles. Two, Eddie Doss and'Patricia Walton, have at- tended a school in another state. Eddie attended one in West Virginia and Patricia attended one in Florida. Our class was represented in the operetta Thirty Minutes With Santa Claus, given be- fore the holiday season, Boy Scouts and 4l-I clubs, , These boys and girls are numbered with better trained and a well prepared citizen to every one will endeavor to graduate as the However, it anyone should be unable to thousands of others in seeking an education to be meet the problems of life. Year by year each and individuals before have. reach the goal of his or her graduation, there is still and always will be a place for service to humanity. May each and everyone travel the happy road where duty and fame await you success. to grasp the glowing torch that leads the way to -24-
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