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SECOND GRADE PICTURE. Miss Ethel Anderson, Teacher. Back Row, left to right: Flora Barki, Andrew Thomas, Lewie Barki, Lewis Rjley, Paul McGlone, Melvin Thompson, Mary Hooba, Esther Smith, Warren llan- ning, Marcell Buffington. Second Row: Rosanna Christ'an, Gladys Novotni. Mary Br'.ndo. Harold Jewett, Frank Cheadle, Alberta Brooks, Alice Tremko, Wino Mattison, Margaret Goley, Helen Barker, Samuel Gabriel, Bessie Burdett. Third Row: Esther New, Harry Phillips, Frederica Nida, Luther Gasins, James Popovich, Anna Vallo, Virginia Shannon, Clifford Ball, Fenzell Pinney, Wend ill Nagle, Mike Moxin. Pupils not in picture: William Glass, Paul Preston. This page donated by Miss Ethel Anderson in honor of the Second Grade pupils. equipment for science, manual training and DOMESTIC SCIENCES OR ARTS. The laboratory is well equipped for courses in Agriculture and General Science, and has need of but few pieces to meet state require- ments for a second prade High School. The Manual Training equip- ment is of good quality and assortment, but is not sufficient to permit throwing this course open to all beys who desire to take it. There has been considei’able Domestic Science equipment secured, but cooking has not been undertaken for want of suitable quarters. Plain sewing with supplies furnished by the students has been given in rrades above the sixth for three years. The board has authorized purchase of eouipment necessary for a second grade High School This is expected before opening of school next year. Nearly all the present laboratory and other equipment has been purchased with money raised bv the school and community.
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THIRD GRADE PICTURE. Ella V. Shannon, Teacher. Top Row: Harvey Bland, Vienna Johnson, Charles Noble, Joseph Kcpes Elizabeth Moxin, Andrew Barkie, Denzel Phillips, Maxine Lewis, Joseph Vesselo Harold Jewett. Second Row: Herman Barnes, Florence Tate, Frederick Bum Gardner Agnes Novotni. Donald Barstow, Mary Christian, Loren Cade, Ruth Darnell Andrew Vargo, Orland McGee, John Ulichny. Third Row: Thomas Porter, Maxine Howard, Violet Christian, Edna Cheadle Leonard Gabriel, Ruby Parfitt, Helen Kovach, Anna Middler, Harry Douglass’ Mary Tate. This page is donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Lewis, in honor of our daughter, Maxine. SOME FORMER STUDENTS. The following students of past year’s service in the World’s War: Leslie Davis, John Frazier, Ernest Whitlatch, Herman Howard, Pearl Phillips, Homer Canter, Thomas Gabrill, Joseph Dukeman and John Dukeman. William Alderman Matheny secured his elementary schooling at The Plains and taught in The Plains schools. He graduated from Ohio University and from Clark University. Mr. Matheny organized (he Department of Civic Biology, in Ohio University, of which he is head. He is an able and deservedly popular professor. He has in operation a very successful apiary, and in other lines turns his bio- logical studies to practical account. Mr. Clarence Matheny is professor of Science at Miami College at Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. Della Connett Hixon is Vice-President of the Federation of Women’s Leagues, with headquarters at Cambridge, Ohio. She also travels and lectures. Space does not permit mention of others. Marie Davis.
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FIRST GRADE PICTURE. Alice M. Shannon, Teacher. Top Row: John Parfitt, Evelyn Christian. Mary Hayduk, Ethel Powell, Lucile Bland, Stanley Thompson, Florence Bradshaw, Carl Potts, Edward John- son, Dorothy Brickcr, Mary Munda, and Margaret Kepes. Second Row: Charles Tate, Clara Stalder. Robert Moore, Raymond McMil'm, Max Woxin, Helen Kepes, Frances Potts, Delmar Buffington, Grace Gabriel, John Ulichny. Third Row: Vera Krivesti, Edith McGlone, Thomas Brooks, Olive Taylor, Clarence Hunter, John West, Dow Nelson, Russell Jellison, Paul Hooba, Frank Douglass, Esther Powell, William Tate, Helen Shust. Fourth Row: Clarence Glass, Goldie Glass, Walter McDonald, Helen Mc- Donald. This page donated by Joseph Evans, in honor of The Public Schools—the Hope of a Free Country. A TOAST TO THE P. H. S. We love to meet In friendship sweet We love to part in wrath, We love to talk. We love to balk, We love the aftermath. We love our school, We love each rule, We love our fellow creatures. By stars above We swear we love Our class and all our teachers.
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