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TROJAN TROY FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES First Row (Left to Right)—Francis Marshall, Julian Bond. Cecil Richardson, Stanley Galbreath, Cecil Johnson. Max Douglas, Hobart Dodderer, Charles Selby, John Dixon, Lyle Dewees, Daniel Kimble. Second Row—Dorothy Skeels, Marjory Reed, Madelyn Morrison. Eileen Kennedy. Dixie Johnson. Ruth Brandeberry, Betty Lou Clark, Flourine Davis, Virginia Deeter, Laura Deeter, Helen Travis. Third Row—Miss Conklin, Kenneth Wires. Evelyn Cubbison, Justine Kimble, Beulah Cain, Rachel Humphrey. Betty Sturm, Naomi Kennedy, Frances Blake, Maralyn Henderson, Milford Griffin, Homer Wires. Fourth Row—Lawrence Smith, Willard Null, Andrew McCualsky, Russell Hall. Howard Cole. Glen Rardin. Donald Humphrey, Gerald Barringer. Ross Bibbee. Marvin Shumway, Jack White, Ronald Kincade. TROY THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES First Row (Left to Right)—Howard English. Herman Cole, Hansel Null, Franklin Washburn. Paul Hardman. Argel Blake, Donald Bibbee, Wayne Gilliand, Kenneth Clem. Paul Hayes. Billy Flesher. Second Row—'Kenneth Clark, Sylvia Deeter. Betty Jo Humphrey, Helen Perry. Margaret Harrison. Pauline Cole. Betty Clem, Evelyn Griffin, Thelma Selby, Roy Cole, James Wolf. Dora Kellev. Nora Kelley. Third Row—Howard Cubbison. Mrs. Irene Dodd, Alice Barringer, Paul Harrison, Cluris Cain, Bernice Richardson, Robert Perry. Richard Shumway, Francis Skeels, Ruth Morrison. Hilma Smith, Norma Newland. Austin Selby, Glennis Barringer. Wilbur Gilliand. Fourth Row—Frances Linthicum. William Barringer, Wanda Kellev. Donald Clark. Donald Barringer. Marie Creamer. Marguerite Burdette, Buford Findling, Susie Hornsby, Laura Lenz. Clarice Humphrey. Kathleen Bond. TROY FIRST AND SECOND GRADES First Roiv (Left to Right)—Herbert Coler. Jack Richardson. Virgel Reed, Morris Hickman, Edwin Humphrey. Dale Miller. Denzil Hetzer, Edward Russell, Fred Cole, Verline Kimble. Clvde Riggleman. Second Roiv—Margaret Washburn, Marjory Deeter. Marv Hayes. Madge Justice. Eileen Blake. Patty Sue Holmes, Doris Barnhart, Thelma McKinney, Juanita Chapman. Thad Tanthore.v. Third Roiv—Betty Hall. Mary Kimble. Julia Ann Walden. Barbara Chamnan, Weston. McKibben, Dale Kimble, Willard Brandeberry. Russell Cole, Wayne Hetzer. Harrv Creamer. Fourth Row—Fred Justice. Richard Null. Virginia Perry. Dannie Kimble, Kenneth Shanks, Elwood Root. Myrle Griffin. Mavford Cook, Kenneth Cubbison, Henry Barringer, Eileen Henderson, Mrs. Laura Guilder. TORCH—FIVE TO EIGHT First Row (Left to Right)—Walter Goodwin. Ruth Blackburn. Harold Blackburn. Billy Anderson. Denzil Seckman, Bernard Scott, Raymond Baker, Virginia Blackburn. George Mullen. Second Row—William MacDonald. Margaret Simmons. Lucille Mullen. Janice Dunfee, Mr. Gibson, Pearl Scott. Thelma Russell, Charles Green, Thelma Webster. TORCH—ONE TO FOUR First Roiv (Left to Right)—Thelma Baker. Madene Lyons. Betty Sturm Doris Scott, Junior Runion, James Simmons, Richard Dunfee, Paul Dunfee, Billy Sturm. Mary Blackburn. Second Row—Marv Baker. Madee Russell. Violetta Mullen. Christopher MacDonald. Mrs. Runion, Margaret Gribble. Charles Sturm, Junior Gorrell. HOCKINGPORT UPPER GRADES First Row (Left to Right)—Bob Kapole. Mary Alice Snider. Geneva McCullick, Maxine Kelly. Gertrude Foster. Opal Blake. Betty Norman, Maywood Blake. Second Roiv—William Kelly. Clifford Snider. Arthur Ice. Storv Blake Ruth White. Kenneth Gillilan. June Medley, Bertha Snider, Russell Swain, Robert Kelly, Walker Norman, Bernard Blake. HOCKINGPORT PRIMARY ROOM First Row (Left to Right)—George Crone, Jack Kennedy. Russell Heatherly, Emmett Blake, Kenneth Sanders. Lantz Wheaton, Eugene Kelly. Harry Trippett, Charles Shields, Billv Uhl. William Davis. Second Row—Hilda Blake. Mildred Crone. Freeda Hall, Alice Yeater, Wilma Snider, Ethel Ice. Shirley Ice. Virginia McCullick. Betty Brawley. Third Row—Dorothy White. Dorothy Uhl. Gale Ice. Wanda Ice. Junior Rock-hold, Mary Davis. Columbus Crone. George Kellv. Thelma Snider. Nancy Blake. Absent—Harry Ice, George Kidder, Veda Kidder, Betty Kidder, Kenneth Creamer, Wonetta Grimm, and Junior Hall. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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TROJAN HU croReii The primary grades, taught by Frances Runyon, opened September 3, with an enrollment of 19. Those having perfect attendance for the first semester were: Christopher MacDonald, Thelma Baker, Madge Russell and James Simmons. We have had many interesting activities during the year, including a Hallowe’en party, making Christmas gifts for mothers, and a Christmas program. The P. T. C. have finished their wall and grading of the school ground, which has been a very great improvement. The advanced room of the Torch school commenced work on September third for a nine months’ term. Nineteen pupils enrolled the first day and all were attending school at the end of the first semester. The eighth grade is composed of eight pupils, five boys and three girls. At the end of the year they will be up for promotion to high school. The seventh grade has made the fine record of no one absent nor tardy during the first semester. There are two boys and two girls in this class. Three girls compose the sixth grade and the fifth grade is equally divided with two boys and two girls. Attendance has been better than usual in all grades and tardy marks are rare. During the summer vacation the interior of the school room was painted, the school furniture was varnished and the grounds were greatly improved. Credit for these improvements is due the Parent Teachers’ Club and the Athens County Relief Organization. HCCMNGPORT The Primary Room at Hockingport, taught by Mary Davis, had a total enrollment of thirty-six for the year. This is the largest enrollment for several years. Eight children had a perfect attendance for the first semester. They were: Jack Kennedy, Virginia McCullick, Freda Hall, Emmett Blake, Hilda Blake, Billy Uhl. Dorothy Uhl, and Thelma Snider. Three others missed less than a day. At Christmas time, all the children participated in the program given by the school. Everyone appreciates the instruction of the music teacher, Mrs. Williams, especially when a program is being prepared. Twenty pupils were enrolled in the upper grades, taught by Kenneth Gillilan, when school opened in September. This school year was the first year for the State to furnish text books for the pupils. There were several changes in the text books that were selected, with an additional science text book for the seventh and eighth grades. The pupils think that the new books are much more interesting than the ones used during the previous years. There are five pupils in the eighth grade. They are: Ruth White, Walker Norman, June Medley, Story Blake, and Bertha Snider. TROY SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First Row (Left to Right)—Lowell Green, Kenneth Crislip. James Deeter, Frank Dodderer, Loris McKinney, Adrian Nuli, Delmont Blake. Glenn Cubbison, Oland Kimble, Wetzel Bond. Second Row—Eleanor Humphrey, Dorothy Blair, Mildred Pullins, Gertrude Lee. Frances Smith. Marguerite Clark, Lucile Reed, Victor Clark, Everett Webb, Leland Daugherty, James Rogers, Russell Shanks, Bernard Clark. Third Row—Ray Strickler, Hazel Linthicum, Ruth Pullins, Marjorie Bibbee, Delberta Blake. Melba Morrison, Lorraine Selby. Edna Chute, Charlene Bingman, Virgene Kincade. Velma Church, Alma Chapman, James Garton. Fourth Row—Wilma Gillilan. Joseph McCullick, Theodore Deeter, Harold Calaway. Fifth Rouj—Betty Shanks, Marcea Hornsby, Freda Williams, Faye Dunfee, Goldie Cole, Jeanette Hayes, Josephine Kelley, Dorothy Marshall, Dale Cole, William Wines. mmrnmmMMWWMWMWwmwwammmmmmwwwm PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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