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SIXTH GRADE Donated by MR. CUTLIP
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Eighth Grade Teachers: Miss Vallery, Mrs. Hoeckh, Mr. Cutlip, Mr. Swing, Mr. Shrader, Mr. Melick, and Mr. Roberts. The eighth grade students have contributed their talents to chapel programs, patriotic organizations, class athletics, and music. For these services they deserve special mention. The spirit with which they have cooperated and carried on their w’ork has been most commendable. The enrollment for the year is 64. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row—Ivan Sager. Charles Burdctt, Leonard Vest, Ruth Toops, Nina Calhoun. Elizabeth Arnett, Geniveve Brown, Clarice Hickman, Loraine Stambaugh, Clara Belle Kay, Paul Myers, Henri Logan, John Markham, Jack Brown. Second Row — Bob Cutler, Edward Pennington, Walter Easterday, Jane Ross. Bertha Campbell, Velma Dewey, Ruth Paul. Neta Mustard, Jennie White. Cora Whaley, Dorothy Beekman. Maebelle Smith. Jimmie McCoy. Third Row — Cloice Ross, Elizabeth Whitt, Ruby Schwartz, Virginia Combs, Annabelle George, Betty Grooms, Karl Schmitt, Edna Oyer, Rita Patterson, Pauline Oyer. Ivan Scott. Top Row — Marvel Henderson, Joe Schwartz. Oliver Massie, James Keiser, John Shane. Pauline Brown. Carl Richmond, Robert Hatfield, Warren Beekman, Donald Brown, James Scott, Orval Arnett, Jack Yahraus, Helen Morris, Marianna Tackett, Mary Way. Seventh Grade Teachers: Mrs. Hoeckh, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Cutlip, and Mr. Swing. The seventh grade pupils began junior high school work this year and were happy to register in the high school building. The total enrollment is 71. They have been ambitious, therefore, industrious, and are proud of their work, notes, and scrap books. As Junior American Citizens, they have planned and rendered interesting programs in their club meetings. This class has several promising athletes, and has eight members in the band. The following pupils have withdrawn and are now going to school elsewhere: Jean Speakman, Chillicothe; Dorothy Pool and Lena Mae Cooke. Huntington Twp; Hassel Charles, Chillicothe; Donald and Ronald Brumfield, Blanchester; Billy and Charles Wagner, Buffalo, N. Y.; Homer Alexander, Centerburg; and Kathryn Ann Farmer, Jasper. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row — Dean Bcmhower, Francis Brown. Edna Cline, Marian Keechle, Helen Hatfield. Mary Louise Acord. Dorothy Pool. Kathrinc Moore, Eileen Miller, Imogene Moore, Esther Mac Keiser, Marjorie Ware, Jane Ewing, Leona Emerick. Virginia Barch. Second Row — Carrol Oyer, Elva Johnson, Earl I.itterst, George Diley, Zeda Brown. Kathrinc Mater, Bertha Wardlaw, Betty Chrisman, Nellie Manbevers, Robert Murray, Mary Rapp. Donald Maple, Charles Wagner, Joseph Rapp. Third Row—Charles Haynes, Jacob Kalfs, Hassel Charles. Paul Durham, Max Irwin, Eugene Oyer, George A Armbruster, Harold Voelker, Fred Seeling, Charles Crites. William Brown. Fourth Row — Fremont Smith, James Edwards, Dorothy Woods. Kathryn Stulley, Betty Clayton, Kathrinc Ann Farmer, Dorothy Smith, Betty Stulley, Ruby Dyke. Thelma Bennett, David Way, Donald Brumfield. Top Row — Eugene Crabtree, Bernard Whitt, Robert Spence, Emerson Argabright, Esther Rapp, Margaret Darst, Thelma Watters, William Murray, William Wagner. Sixth Grade Mr. Scott Mrs. Sautter We have a total enrollment of eighty-three pupils in the sixth grade. Ten pupils—Wynona Oyer, Virginia Acord, Walter Voelker, Margaret Hoffman, Dean Scott, Virginia Armbruster, John Lazar, Robert Nichols, Bertie Davis, and Durland Workman—have not been absent this year. We have had many interesting programs including several original plays. In geography we have studied foreign lands and people, and have drawn maps of various countries. In arithmetic we reviewed the fundamentals and studied decimals, fractions, and interest. In hygiene we have taken up health and safety problems. In history we began with Washington’s administration and studied the growth of our people and nation, giving much time to current topics that will be history tomorrow. Much interest has been given to our bulletin board, The Day’s News.” In English we have been spending much time on fundamentals of composition, such as sentence structure, punctuation, and capitalization. We have had much drill on parts of speech and analysis. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row — Mildred Rapp. Mary Weiss. Virginia Perkins. Thelma Morgan. Clarice Burdett, Nell Stubbs, Leona Whitt. Louise Yeager. Betty White, Virginia Acord, Ethel Bland, June George, Betty Rapp, June Schwartz, Helen Pool. Wanda Echard. Second Row — Daniel Whitt. Earnest Wilson. Earl Harris. Paul Massie, Gene McKee. Malcolm Lewis. Robert Thompson. Dorel Whaley, John Lazar. Floyd Dyke. Bertie Davis. Danny Bryant, David Sutton. Gail Rider, Paul Deskins. Robert Nichols. Arlie Scott. Robert Darst, Richard Johnson, Melvin Miller, Ralph Mahonc, Lewis Smith. John Chaffin, Paul Dixon. Durland Workman, William Stanton. Walter Voelker, George Rapp. Robert Scott. Dean Scott. Denver Emory, Gerald McNeal. Top Row — Dorothy Woods. Minnie Wilson, Thelma Fyffe, Wynona Oyer. Margaret Hoffman, Carol Hill, Kathryn Stubbs, Betty Shingledecker, Ruth Zimmers. Alice Howard. Opal Minor. Walter Manbevers, Charles Knapp. Thelma Smith. Aletha Echard. Bert Lawson, Glenn Deacon. Georgia Wilson, Everett Eggers, Ruben Miller, Annie Cool. Joan Jones. Wilma Smith. Norma Armbruster, Virginia Armbruster, Relna Kalfs, Ruth Keiser. Donated by MRS. HOECKH
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THIRD GRADE Donated by MISS ARMBRUSTER, MISS HAYNES. MISS ANDRE AND MISS BREINIG
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