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Sophomores Freshmen SOPHOMORES First Reno (Left to Right)—Russell Archer, Victor Russell, Clyde Stout, Bernard Chapman. Miss Westfall, Glen Sharp, Francis Gaskins, Herman Bernard. Second Rou' Helen Le Masters, Edith Blake. Florence Gorrell. Alene Scott. Gertrude Deeter, Sadie Blake, Inez Brafford, Emma Bailey, Dorothy Pierce, Myrtle Kincade. Third Row—Harry Horton, Charles Scott, Harold Snider, Glen Gaston. FRESHMEN First Roio (Left to Right)—Clyde White. Kenneth Russell, Donald Deeter. Ray Clark, Wilbur Dixon, Marven Barnhart, Alvin Blake, Clarence Deeter. Second Roio—Pauline Goodwin, Mary Wolfe, Orabelle Barnhart, Margaret Cubbison, Juanita Blue, Edythe Sheets, Mr. Thompson, Thelma Pullins, Margaret Brawley, Gladys Deeter, Genevieve Scott. Norma Wyer, Claudine Fish. Third Roio—Gladys Hall. Ada Deeter. Boyd Jeffers, Carl Calaway, Carl Wyer, Homer McDonald, Gerald Bibbee. Paul McDonald, Glenn Weser, Charles Bean, Robert Horton, Bertha Chute, Maxine Chute. PAGE NINETEEN
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TvOo Years With The Sophomores ON September twelfth, 1933, tw'enty-eight of us enrolled as “Freshies.” This year there are only twenty-five, as four of our classmates decided to seek different paths. We have gained one new comrade, Herman Bernard, from Jerseyville. Last year we held our weiner roast, October 14, with the Sophomores and this year we held it with the Freshmen. We had a very enjoyable evening. Our class is well represented in the school activities. Myrtle Kincade, Frances Tanthorey, Gertrude Deeter, and Inez Braflford are on the girls’ basketball team. Glen Sharp and Victor Russell play on the boys’ team. Many of the Sophomores are represented in the music activities. We had our class meeting and elected the following as leaders: CLASS OFFICERS President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Historian ......... Class Advisor ..... Class Flower ...... Class Colors ...... Class Motto ....... Francis Gaskins ... Clyde Stout Myrtle Kincade . Inez Brafford . . Miss Westfall ...... Red Rose . Blue and Gold .... “Be Square” A Year With The Freshies I ■■ E are the Freshmen of nineteen hundred and thirty-four! And we boast of 36 members! Everyone says we are green and dumb but we think that is the way with all “Freshies.” Now if it won’t be too uninteresting we will tell you some of the things we have done this year. At the first of the year we held a meeting and elected our officers. Their names are listed below. A weiner roast was held with the Sophomores in Shank’s meadow. We had a nice time and ate all we could. Several of the Freshmen are on the basketball squad and we hope they will make good in future years. The boys are: Gerald Bibbee, Donald Deeter, Boyd Jeffers. Carl Calaway, Kenneth Russell and Charles Bean. The girls represented on the basketball squad are: Virginia Bridgett, Maxine Chute, Gladys Hall, and Mary Lou Wolf. CLASS OFFICERS President ............................................... Gerald Bibbee Vice President ......................................... Carl Calaway Secretary and Treasurer................................. Edythe Sheets Historian ....................................................... Clyde White Class Advisor .......................................... Mr. Thompson Class Colors ........................................... Blue and Gold
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In The First and. Second Grades THE first and second grades, taught by Mrs. Laura Gunder, boast a total enrollment of 47 for this year. The students were very much interested in the Reading Circle books, as 27 of the 28 enrolled in the second grade, and 14 of the 15 enrolled in the first grade will receive certificates for the work completed. Ten of these first and second graders have had a perfect attendance record for the first semester. They are: Corbett Yeater. Jr., Clarice Humphrey, Roy Cole, Donald Bibbee, Norma Newland, Lola Wyer, Evelyn Griffin. Silva Mae Deeter, Julia Wyer, and James Wolf. Besides participating in the Farmers’ Institute and Christmas programs, the students have found time to earn $6.50 by selling seeds. This money will be used to buy supplementary readers. In The Third and Fourth Grades THE third and fourth grades, taught by Leo Baker, had an enrollment of 43 pupils. 25 being in the fourth grade and 18 in the third grade. The following students have had a perfect attendance record to date: Virginia Deeter. Ronald Kincade, Cecil Johnson, Maralyn Henderson, Stanley Galbreath. Dorothy Skeels. Hobart Dodderer, and Helen Travis. Many of the pupils from this room helped in the Christmas program put on by the grades. PAOC THKNTY
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