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Fifth and Sixth Seventh and Eighth FIFTH AND SIXTH First Row (Left to Right)—Loris McKinney, Lowell Green, Adrian Null, Victor Clark. James Garton, James Rogers, Bernard Clark. Frank Dodderer, Donald Skeels, Kenneth Crislip. Delmont Blake. Glenn Cubbison. Second Row—Marguerite Clark. Betty Shanks. Wilma Gillilan. Ruth Smith. Delberta Blake. Bernice Brandeberry, Virgene Kincade, Velma Church, Dorothy Blair, Alma Chapman, Dorothy Marshall, Marcea Hornsby, Lucile Reed. Third Row—Faye Dunfee, Miss Conklin. Charlene Bingman. Melba Morrison. Elva Wires, Wilma Wyer, Freda Williams. Edna Chute, Marjorie Bibbee, Jeanette Hayes, Eleanor Humphrey. William Horton, Murray Deeter. Fourth Reno —Leland Daugherty, Roy Horton, Russell Shanks, Hall Clem, Ted Deeter, Delmer Hornsby. William Wines. Dale Cole. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH First Row (Left to Right)—Fred Swearingen. Russell Daugherty, Howard Shanks, Paul Gordon, Harry Church, Paul Kennedy, Charles Campbell, Donald Wolf. Deane Davis. Second Roiv—Helen Gillilan. Meriam Bingman. Elsie Davis. Nina Dixon, Lillian Reed, Winifred Travis. Mary Gaskins, Beth Walden. Mary Jo Amsbary, Doris Lois Clcirk Third Rote—Howard Chapman, William Malone. Amy Linthicum. Leora Rar-din, Mr. Strickler, Margaret McKinney, Wilma Bond, Hazel Smith, Keith Brandeberry. Fourth Row—Charles Hayes, Roscoe Burdette, Charles Bingman, James Wines, Carl Williams, Paul Mills, Eber Clark. PAOK TWENTY-THREE
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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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The Advanced. Room at Torch THE advanced room of the Torch school started work on the fifth day of September with an attendance of twenty-eight. At the end of the fifth month the same pupils were in attendance wno had started on the first day, which is an unusual record. The fifth and sixth grades are equally divided, there being four boys and four girls in each grade. The seventh grade is composed of five pupils, and in the eighth grade are seven candidates for promotion to the high school at Coolville. Of the twenty-eight pupils enrolled only one lives in Torch, the others either walk to school from the surrounding country, or are transported by bus. In spite of hard times, bad weather and much sickness, the attendance1 has been rather good, the per cent ranging from ninety to ninety-eight. Only one pupil has been tardy during the first five months. H—=—=M The Primary Room at Torch THE primary room of the Torch school assembled last September with an enrollment of twenty-three. At the beginning of the second semester two boys entered making a total of twenty-five, with thirteen boys and twelve girls. There are five beginners, three boys and two girls; five in second grade, three boys and two girls; seven in the third, four boys and three girls; eight in fourth grade, three boys and five girls. During the first semester three boys, Lyle Dewees, Clarence and Leroy Wires, and two girls. Violetta Mullen and Sheila Wires, have been present every day. All the pupils in the Primary room are brought into Torch on the bus from the surrounding country. A meeting was held September 21 to organize a P.T.C.—Parent-Teacher Club. The organization has had several meetings, and two successful pie socials have been held to raise money for the improvement of the Torch play ground. The officers of the P. T. C. are as follows: President, Mr. O. J. Bowermaster; Vice President, Mr. Howard Dewees; Secretary, Hazel Webster. PAGE TWENTY-TOUR
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