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ortlaimldl TOP ROW: Leif! lo Right: NV:iync Hefner, James Grillilh, Darrell Sinclar. Milford Ilnuter, George Johnson CENTER ROW: Lrfl lo Righl: Maude Helen Hallock, Harold Pnrkhursl, Leroy Long, Franklin Lchn, John Boyer, ' Elizabeth Ruimer. SEATED. Lqfl lo Righl, Edna Wortman, Eleanor Hughson, Mabel Wilson, Mary Marek, Helen Chamberlain, Helen Axman, Miriam Retteror, Gladys Baker, Helen B. Konold, Tcchcr. CLASS 0FlElCl?5lS,Il rcs. John Boynr, Vive Pres., Ellsworth Brobst., Sec. Eleanor Hughson, Treas. Harold Parkhurst., Reporter ran in .ehn.
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Cortland 1 BACK HOW, Arlie Parke, Norwood Collier, Glcsncr Wcckhnclxcr, George Parke. MIDDLE ROVV: Mr. Wagner, Principal, Robert Crain, Ovid YVilson, Ncd Dixon. SEATED, Emma Watson, Ethel Yose, Lucille Rice, Louise Bacon, Emily Thomas, Doris Thompson. CLASS OFFICERS, Pres. Louise Bacon, Vice Pres., Ethel Yosc, Sec, 8: Trcns., Lucille. Rice unior Class History Betty Hause sat before the Egyptain with wide-open eyes. Something like fear lurked in their depths as she gazed in awe at this majestic person before whom a crystal was placed. 'iYou want to know all your past and future school life, do you not? As he said this, the Egyptain moved his hand over the surface of the crystal with a slow circular motion. Something about his movements reminded Betty very much of an eel. Yes, sir Betty's meek little voice was almost a whisper. ' In your freshman year, began the Egyptain, looking into the crystal, your class was very proud to think they had entered high schoolg they began their struggles with such lessons as Latin, Civics, and English. You attended the Freshman reception given in your honor by the Sophomoresv. 'Then came your Sophomore year-that glorious time when you passed from the green stage to the more sophisticated atmosphere! Your activities of that year were of little account. Then your Junior year! I see more action for this year. The annual Junior and Senior Banquet, given by your class, was made possible by the proceeds of your class play, The Three' Gracesw. This was a successful undertaking, due to the supreme coaching by Mrs. Helen Konold, and you were quite happy at the end of the year to have left such a good record. That, my dear is your past and if you come back tomorrow I'll tell you the future. Thank you so much . said Betty, those memories have been lovely. I'll be back tomorrow. I hope the class of '31 has as good time as we did. -Louise Bacon.
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Farmington t Farmington News The Farmington School Building was very attractive for the opening of this school year as it had been painted inside and out during the summer months. New study hall seats, blinds, manual training equipment, and library books are also appreciated. The enrollment is larger than that of last year. lt is as follows: Migh School ........... v ......,.,..v 42 Eight Grade .,...,, - A -20 Seventh Grade ..... ..... ..... 2 7 Sixth Grade ,-,. - - -31 Fifth Grade .... . ......te,.s.. 28 Fourth Grade .... - - 2 26 Third Grade ............,......... 26 Second Grade .,-.-,-----,-----,,,, 22 First Grade ................,.,.,,. 15 Due to the congestion of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, the School Board, acting upon the advice of County Superintendent Berg, secured another teacher, Mrs. Mary K. Olin, after school had begun. This change made possible the departmentalization of the upper grades. The pupils have become adjusted to the new system and it has received much praise. The Parent-Teachers Association has two hundred and fifty members enrolled this year. They have purchased new furniture and supplies for the school rest room, additional dishes for the kitchen. and under the direction of Mrs. Frank Wade, the organization presented the Zander-Gump Wedding , at the Opera House, on February twenty-first. , Beginning with the new year. hot lunches have been served at noon to the pupils. This valuable service, which was previously rendered by the P. T. A., has now been placed on a self sustaining basis. Various programs have been given during the year. Thanksgiving was celebrated by combining the programs of several grades. We had a Community Christmas program for church and school. The school's part in the service was the presentation of a pageant of the Nativity. , On the morning of January twenty-third, there was a special session of the Farmer's Institute for the school children. The High School and Eighth Grade have been divided into four literary groups: the Guest, the Wohelo, the Jo-Li So, and the Mercurian Societies. Every Friday afternoon during the second semester programs have been given. Frequently we have had visitors and they have said that the programs showed steady improvement. We expect to have several entrants in the County Literary Contest. In April the Seniors will present a class play ,at the Opera House. Tuesday evening April 23, will be Senior classfnight and Commencement will be held on Thursday evening, April 25. Prof. Edgar A. Packard, of Kent State College, will address the graduating class. The teachers this year are: Supt. Howard F. J ennings-fEnglish, History, Physical Education, and Coachingj Principal, Robert J. Campbell-QScience, and Manual Trainingj Mrs. Elizabeth Miller-CSubstitute for Mrs. Frank Cone-Mathematics, Latin, Domestic Sc'encej Mrs. Howard F. J ennings-fEnglish, Spelling, Beading-Grade 5-9 inclusivej Mra. Mary K. Olin-QGeography and Arithmetic Grade 6-8 inc., Art and Writing Grade 5-8 inc.j Mr. John Elwell-CHistory and Civics Grade 5-8 inc. Agri. 8 and Hygiene Grade TJ Mrs. Sara Sloan-C Grade 4 and Geog. 5, Arith. 5, Hyg. 65 Miss Josephine Kingdom-C Grades 2-3D Miss Virginia Wilson-CGrades 1-25
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