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This page is donated by VOELKEHS GARAGE CLASS FOURTH GRADE
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GROUPS This page is donated by SIDNEY B. CUTLIP Eighth Grade TEACHERS—Miss Buell, Mrs. Hoeckh, Mr. Swing. Mr. Cutlip. The Eighth Grade deserves special mention for its fine spirit which proved to be of the highest degree. School work for the year has been exceedingly heavy but this did not stop participation in school activities. The students have contributed their services to excellent chapel programs, patriotic organizations, class athletics and band. The enrollment for the year is sixty-two. IN THK PICTURE ARK: First Row: Henry Murphy. David Johnson. Berlin Raybourn. Ray Schwartz. Rob-rrt Brown, Virgil Trainer. Richard Stahler. Charles Hoffman. Marilyn Jack- son. Bernice Mahone. Norma Stubbs. Mary Scott. R srlla Drtillian, Edith Pope, Catherine Rapp. Second Row: Nick Lazar, Warren Smith, Junior Rutherford. (liven Grooms. Robert Schwartz. Opal Oyer. Martha Darst. Helen Woods. Donna Jean Smith. Be»ie Moore, Jean Whitten. Jean B«»stick, Emma Howard. Third Rov: Harry Maxwell, Wallace Yeager, Everett Fultz, Virginia Bennett. Mae Colburn, Faye Shingledecker. Ruth Rapp. Margaret Edwards, William Campbell. Buddy Bauer. Robert Reiser. Leon Brown. Fourth Row: Clarence Manbeavrrs. Otis Davis. Virgil Wells. Dewey Davis. Ollie Deacon. Archie Shingledeckor, Wells B«»stick, Marvin Sager. Joseph Seeling- Sot in the Future: Eugene Charles. Gladys Ramsey. Delbert Ramsey, Paul Detillian, George Carey, William Graves. Ida Sutton. Robert Stulley. Mary Wilson. Anna Stanton. William Scott. Clara Belle Dykes. Alta Mae Williams. Seventh Grade TEACHERS—Miss Buell. Mrs. Hoeckh. Mr. Teichert. Mr. Cutlip, Mr. Swing. The Seventh Grade girls and boys entered Junior High School this year and were very glad to be in the High School Building. The total enrollment is 68. They have been ambitious and have tried to excel in all school work and extracurricular activities. They have planned and given some very interesting programs during the club meetings of the Sons and Daughters of the United States of America. They held a splendid basketball record for both boy’s and girl’s teams. Five pupils arc in the School Band. IN THE PICTURE ARK: First Row: lone Raybourn, Nina Calhoun, Loraine Stambaugh. Elizabeth Arnett. Sixth TEACHERS—Earl Corn and M. O. Scott The sixth grade class this year has the distinction of being the largest class in the county. They have a total enrollment of eighty-five pupils. They are an average class with about the same ideals and ambitions as all other classes of their age. They have been doing departmental work this year in English, history, geography and arithmetic. IN IHK PICTURE ARE: First Row: Juanita Pierce. Mary Pierce. Mary Louise Acord. Marian Keechle. Virginia Barch. Dorothy Smith. Nellie Manbeuvers. Katherine Moore, Leona Kmerirk. Jane Ewing. Jean Speakman. Anna Louise Landrum. Esther Mae Reiser. Bertha Rapp. Helen Hatfield. Esther Rapp. Edith Reed. Imogene Moore. Second Row: Dean Benbower. Francis Brown. R ibert Murray. Fred Seeling. Loyd Smith. Max Irwin. Leonard Wood. Donald Brumfield. Billy Wagner. David Virginia Combs. Beitha Campbell. Velma Dewey. Leonard Vest. Jack Brown. Jimmie McCoy. Paul Myers. Frances Miller. Joyce Bower, Pauline Oyer, Ivan Sager. Fremont Smith. Second Row: Elizabeth Whitt. Maeoellc Smith. Genivevc Brown. Dorothy Beckman. Ruth Paul. Cora Whaley. Jennie White. Jane Ri»s . Ruth Toops. Jack Yahraus, James Scott. Karl Schmitt. Ivan Scott. Henri Logan. Bobbie Cutler. Third Row: John Markham. Clara Belle Ray. Edna Weiter. Irma Jean Yeager. Helen Morris. Marianna Tackett. Clarice Hickman. Julia Scott. Edna Oyer. Joseph Schwartz. Eugene Fulscher, Robert Hatfield. Clois Ross. Fourth Row: Walter Easterday. Ruth Smith. Ruby Schwartz. Betty Ray. Mary Way, Pauline Brown, Rita Patterson, Kathleen Flanigan. Annahelle George. Ida Frey. Wallace George. Chalmer Ware. Fifth Row: Orval Arnett. Donald Brown. Jimmie Reiser, John Shane, Warren Beckman. Robert Miller. Chester Miller. Sot in Picture: Ray Fyffe. Edward Pennington, Betty Grooms, Neta Mustard. Warren Bower. Grade Way. Billy Murray. Jacob Rails. Ronald Brumfield. George Diley, Charles Crites. Elva Johnson, J c Rapp. Third Row: Earnest Brown. Homer Alexander, George Armbruster. Donald Maple. Paul Massie. Charles Wagner. Paul Durham. Janies Bryant, Emerson Arga-bright. Junior Lawson. Walter Man beavers, Eugene Crabtree. Eugene Oyer. Harold Veolker, Charles Haynes. Charles Kay. Denver Emory. Earl Litterest, Billy Brown. Top Row: Louise Yeager. Jeanne Treftx. Betty Christman. Betty Stulley, Lena Mae Cook. Jean Estep. Ruby Dyke. Hope McGuiie. Margaret Darst, Thelma Watters. Ellen Bland. Margery Ware. Bertha Wardlow. Eileen Miller. Madeline Lumbert. Zeda Brown. Sot in th•- Picture: Kathryn Mater, Katherine Stulley. Georgia Mae Wilson. Kul n Miller. Hassel Charles. Yelda Keaton. Thelma Bennett. Kathryn Farmer. Charles Knapp. Rol ert Spencer, James Minor. Irene VanScoy. Billy Wunsch, Hetty White
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GROUPS This page is donated by HELEN BROWN Fifth Grade TEACHERS—Helen Brown and Oscar Raidiger The fifth grade has an enrollment of seventy-nine pupils. It has been the aim of this class to study the United States; its history, geographic make-up, people and government, in order that they may better understand how to make their country a better place in which to live. Their motto is “To Make the Best Better.” IX THE PICTURE ARK First Row: Glenna Bower. Wilma Ann Smith. Joan Jones. Margaret Hoffman. Wynona Oyer, Carol Hill. Relna Kalfs. Nell Stubbs. Virginia Armbruster, Anna Louise Cool. Margery Hartley. Leona Whitt, Gertrude Colburn. Alice Howard. Virginia Acord. Fourth TEACHERS—Anna L. Haynes and Dorothy Andre The total enrollment of the fourth grade this year is seventy-five pupils. There are boys and girls from all over the school district. This year it was learned how people in other lands travel. The most interesting projects were China and Japan. IX THE PICTURE ARE: First Row: Martha Jane Reiser. Xaomi Ferguson, Betty Workman. Ethel Bauer, Norma Shoemaker, Blanche Ann Martin. Anna Louise- Rapp. Kathleen Eg-gers, Anna Mae Christman. Lucille Mosbargrr. Lucille Miller. Juanita Moore, Goldie Mae Lansing. Mary Johnson. Wilidyne Anderson. Second Row: Evelyn Kuhn. Mildred Kulscher. Richard Simon. Eugene Pope, Charles Rapp. Matthew Brewster, Ellis Brown. Malcolm Oyer. Robert Jones. Second Row: Muriel Whaley. Minnie Wilson. Lewis Smith. Arlie Scott. Donald Crites. Lavern Wood, Robert Nichols. Bertie Davis. Kioyd Dyke. Malcolm Lewis, Paul Johnson, Paul Dixon. Paul Deskins. Robert Darst. Richard Johnson. Ralph Mahone, Dorothy Woods. June George. Third Row: Mildred Rapp. Mary Weiss. Betty Rapp, Ruth Zimmers. Virginia Perkins. Norma Armbruster. Pauline Johnson. Aletha Kchard. Glades Watters. Hildreth Watters, Opal Minor. Ethel Bland. Thelma Morgan. Ruth Reiser, Marline Maloy. Wanda Kchard. Betty Shingle-decker. Top Row: George Frey. George Rapp. Richard Wilson. Everett Kggcrs. David Sutton. Melvin Miller, John Lazar. Harold Scott. Glenn Deacon. Earnest Wilson. Guy Osborne, Earl Harris. Durland Workman. Walter Voelker. Robert Scott. Those not in th. Picture: Dicky Dyke. Danny Bryant, Raymond Colburn. Mary Campbell, Thelma Fiffe. Dean Scott. Edgel Wells. Robert Thompson, June Schwartz. Dorel Schwartz. Dorel Whaley. John McFarland. William Stanton, Gerald McXeal. Grade Carl Litterest, Walter Nichols, Robert Brown, John Robert Keechle. Paul Reiser. Malcolm Dixon, Tiffin Dewey, Maxine Hatfield. Dorothj Rapp. Third Row. Marguerite Seeling. Geraldine Smith. Martha K. Andre. Dorothy Ray. Bonnie Dean Ware. N'orma Jean Eastcrday, Angelyn Miller, Helen Stulley, Marie Harris. Ruby Brewster, Jean Ludwig. Evelyn Schwartz. Viola George. Dorothy McGuire. Dorothy Anne Bryant. Hugh Davis. Sarah Kathryn Smith. Top Row: Carlton Kordell. Ivan Barch. Carl Way. Jimmy Moore. Billy Markham, Jack Newberry. Eldridge Woods, Luther Thurman, Richard Deacon. Paul Vest. Charles Dunham. Junior Campbell. Clayton Johnson. Paul Robert Toops. Alex Lazar. Xot in 'he Picture: Frank Samson. Albert Richmond. John Manbevers. Lucreda Rowland, Herbert Ramsey, John Blair. Phyllis Cutler, Evelyn Bland. Norma Jean Oesterle. Third Grade The total enrollment of the third grade this year was sixty-nine, thirty-six girls and thirty-three boys. Victor Keaton and June Barch moved away, and Charles Saxton had to withdraw on account of ill health. The third grade class has been doing unit work this winter. Their project on Indians was finished in November, and they concluded it by giving a program for the parents, at which time their work was displayed. The latter half of the year was devoted to a transportation project. The class made a diorama showing the evolution of transportation by air, land, and water. In this unit work, all their social subjects were based around the one project. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Bottom Row: Pearl Dyke. Patsy Scott. Ruth Armbruster, Jacquelyn McCoy. Avanelle Kuhn. Mary Ann Stahler. Donna Voelker. Garnett Rapp. Florence Thurman. Rosie Manbevers. June Barch. Bonnie McFarland. Lora Belle Harris. Faye Jean Mahone. Ola Mae Lewis. Louise Morris. Ruby Louise McCoy, Margaret Rapp. Srcorui Row: Naomi Wardlow. Dorothy Mae Heibel. Edith Ann Jose. Mary Col. burn. Marguerite Logan. Louise Lansing. Maxine Mercer. Mary Ewing. Flossie Thurman. Gay Nickels. LillabeMe Pfeifer. Jeanette Littlejohn, jane Durham. Kathryn Dixon. Jenny Flanigan. Irene Rapp. Geraldine Rapp. Third Row: Norman Miller. Paul Do.tald Weiss. Paul Payne. Bobby Hoffman, George Neil Dixon. Lloyd Davis. Earnest Seeling. Leo Sliirphv. Jackie Stoll. Jimmie Montgomery. Joe Charles Acord. Charles Perkins. Durbin Lawson. Robert Robertson. Fourth Row: Jackie Hickman. Charles Stulley. Edwin Murray, Ralph Thompson, Alva Russell. Gail Shingledecker. Gar ley Nickels. William Osborne. Sherman Rowland. Wilbur Bury. Robert Raidiger. Aaron Murray. Norman Spriggs. Those not in the Picture: Victor Keaton. Bessie Fyffe. Charles Saxton. Calvin Richmond. William Blair. Walter Ferrell and Jack Ferrell.
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