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of English during first semester, and Miss Brohard, second semester. Our class organized early in the year, choosing the following officers: President, Mae McAllister; Secretary, Edna Bumgardncr; Treasurer, Elizabeth Schmidt. Class Colors—Blue and White. Class Flower—Violet. Class Motto—Efficiency. Class Teacher—Miss Brohard. (Keep an eye on the Juniors.) SEVENTH GRADE PICTURE. Junior High School. Back Row, left to right: Franklin Cook, Culver Tate, Lloyd Thorne, Everett Gaskins, Thelma Noble, Ada Jewett, Garnet Day, Hazel Hunter, Anna Schmidt, Earl Thompson, Blanche Cochran. Third Row: Paul Tipton, Orvan Potts, Peter Barkie, James Gabriel, Roy Donelson, Delphin Cline, Andrew Popovich, James Moore, Gerald McHarg, Vir- ginia Thompson. Second Row: Robert McCallister, Hayes Shrieves. Eldon Hawk, Joseph Char- ney, Alma Hale, Helen Coley, Lois Day, Alice Tate, John Hanus, Willard Hamer. Front Row: Floyd Bumgardner. Clifford Potts, Dorothy Ball, Marie Ale- sHre, Gertrude McClain, Ellen Parfitt, Nellie Barker, Elizabeth Barto, Anna Vesselo, Anna Billie. Joseph Brindo, Andrew Dukeman. Those not in the picture: Ben Vargo, James Gabriel, Virgil Thompson, Michael Kachman Donald Gabriel, Letha Gould, Dorothy Cade. This page is donated by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tipton, in honor of our son, Paul, and niece, Mildred Poling. FRESHMEN HISTORY. We, the Freshmen, fifty-five strong, entered P. H. S., Sept. 9th, 1919, determined to make our first year in the Junior High a profita- ble one. We organized our c'ass with Joseph Charney as President, Frank- lin Cook, Secretary; Marie Aleshire, Treasurer. Although we have often met with difficult tasks, we usually master them, with the help of four teachers, who, Toy their kindness, have won a warm place in the hearts of all the Freshmen. For various reasons, five of our number have been compelled to leave our ranks, but with fifty remaining, we expect to rank high in
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Burdette plying his trade. He hoped to secure a better position, but was unable to do so cn account of his light weight. Just at this time, a strange old man came along, and asked me if I had seen anything of a black mirror. “There it is,” he said, as he snatched it from my hand and immediately disappeared. Senior Class. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL—EIGHTH GRADE. Top Row: Andy Hanus, Helen Jewett, Clara Gaskins, Elizabeth Schmidt, Edna bumgardner, Vergene Shields. S cord ko : Paul Roby, Mike Brindo, Mae McCallister, John Gabriel, Herschel Darnell. Third Row: Glen Channel, Delphine Keeton, Cecil Hale, Gerald Adams. One not in picture—Vivian Stage. This page is donated by Mike Krivesti, in honor of The Plains School. JUNIOR HISTORY. On the morning of Sept. 4th, 1918, twenty-five of us crossed the threshold of the P. H. S. and entered upon the duties assigned to us as Freshmen. The faculty was composed of Prin. Pearly Gaskill, Miss Lucy Evans, and Miss Brohard. We had many trials and tribulations during the year, but with the help of our teachers we overcame them. The Sophomores thought us a verv green bunch, but we were deter- mined to show them we would make cur mark. After a fine vacation we returned to school last September as Sophomores. Although our class had dwindled to the number of eighteen, it still remained a real live bunch. We found we were to have an entirely new corps of teachers, as follows: Mr. J. A. Hines, Principal, and teacher of Mathematics; M’. D M. Brvron, Science and Manual Training teacher; Mrs. Tomp- kins, History, Music and Home Economcis; and Miss Fulton, teacher
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“quality” as well as “quantity.” Keep an eye on the Freshmen and watch us progress. Class Motto—Nihil sine labore. Class Colors—Orange and Black. Class Flower—Pansy. Class Teacher—Mr. Bryson. SIXTH GRADE PICTURE. Alice E. George. Teacher. Top Row: Marie Schmidt, Avinel Day, S Ivia Hunter, Mary Kahman, Otho Brooks, Lawrence Davis, Marietta Goodman, Wilbur Branson, Gordon Williams, Shando Barkie, Henry Hutchins, George Ulichney. Second Row: Margaret Jewett, Gwen Roberts, Gather.ne Tremko, Michael Vessalo, Elizabeth Kahman, John Slater, Belle Cheadle, Gilbert Ball, Russell Michaels, Susie Middler, Helen Roby. Third Row: Mary Stadler, Mary Blasko, Ellen Billie, Albin Popovich, Helen Gaskins, Mary Vesselo, Guilford McGlone, Dale Channel, Alfred Hawk, Michael Dukeman, Frances Brooks. Names of those who were not in picture: John Potts, Miley Powell, Mable Bradshaw, Mildred Gould, Sylvia Huston, Marguerite McGee, Gay McDonald, Josephine Vargo. This page is donated by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Channell, in honor of our sons, Glen Roy and Dale Primrose. A little bit of writing Scribbled on a cuff, Will help one to remember Seme real important stuff.
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