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First and Second Third and Fourth FIRST AND SECOND First Row (Left to Rightt —Francis Skeels, James Horton, James Wolf, Franklin Washburn, Argel Blake, Roy Cole. Richard Shumway, Nora Kelley. Mary Kimble, Glennis Barringer, Lola Wyer, Corbett Yeater, Billy Bibbee, Paul Hayes, Kenneth Clark. Second Row—Wanda Kelley, Betty Clem, Evelyn Griffin, Buford Findling, Mary Davis, Silva Deeter, Pauline Cole, Clarice Humphrey, Norma Newland. Dora Kelley, Ruth Morrison, Daniel Kimble. Third Row—Robert Perry, Donald Clark. Kenneth Clem, Julia Wyer, Helen Perry, Ida Horton, Susie Hornsby, Kathleen Bond, Laura Lenz, Marguerite Burdette, Billy Flesher, Donald Barringer, William Barringer. Fourth Row—Mrs. Laura Gunder. THIRD AND FOURTH First Row (Left to Right)—Gerald Barringer, Francis Marshall, Ross Bibbee, Charles Davis, Max Douglas, Cecil Johnson, Hobart Dodderer, Robert Derrick, Julian Bond, Stanley Galbreath, Howard Horton, John Dixon, Andrew McCualsky. Marvin Shumway. Second Row—Dixie Johnson, Frances Blake, Madolyn Morrison, Dorothy Skeels, Twila Knowles, Maralyn Henderson, Eileen Kennedy. Laura Deeter, Evelyn Cubbison, Helen Travis, Naomi Kennedy, Ruth Dixon. Third Rcnv—Betty Clark. Alice Barringer, Laurence Smith, Homer Wires, Howard Cole, Glen Rardin, Ronald Kincade, Jack White, Kenneth Wires. Thelma Wyer, Flourine Davis, Virginia Deeter. Ruth Brandeberry, Mary Blizzard. Fourth Rov —Mr. Baker. PA OC TWENTY-ONE
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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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In The Fifth and. Sixth Grades THE fifth and sixth grades, taught by Margaret Conklin, have had an enrollment of 54 (29 boys and 25 girls) for the year. A number from these grades are taking part in grade basketball games. At Christmas time a play. When Santa Claus Was Sick,” was given by the grades. Because of the splendid cooperation of the homes with the school, there has been good progress made by the children in their studies. Each month those pupils with no grade below B are placed on the honor roll. In The Seventh and Eighth Grades THE Troy seventh and eighth grades, taught by Ray Strickler, have a total enrollment of thirty-eight for this school year. Most of the time has been devoted to regular classroom work. The music instruction has been in charge of Mr. Gardner and Miss Merritt, and departmental teaching has been continued to a limited extent. In addition to the regular classroom procedure, the seventh and eighth grade boys and girls have found time to participate in extra school activities. They assisted in the grade Christmas program, and both the boys and girls have organized basketball teams, and have played several games with neighboring schools. PAGE TWENTY.TWO
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