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PAGE 28 JUNIQR HIGH HISTQZQV FKJ NINTH GRADE In 1935, some 200 boys and girls entered our Junior-Senior High School to enroll a.s seventh graders. They knew no bounds to the knowledge they had and were eager to impress others with this knowledge. Last September, the enrollment showed quite a loss because a number had moved awayg some felt they had acquired all the knowledge they needed and dropped out on completing Eighth Grade. However, 147 were regularly enrolled as ninth graders. We are proud of the record of this class in all lines. Mary Lou Nance made an enviable record on the debate squad and humor- ous readingg Charles Wright, Leonard Riggs, Earl Wynne, and Bill Wa1'ing made good records as football players for Senior High, outstanding athletes for track are Charles Wright, Orland Caylor and Bob Teel. The Ninth G-rade has put on two of the outstanding assembly programs for the Junior High, giving promise of much talent in music, reading and dramatics. A large number of the ninth graders are members of the band and orchestra. EIGI-ITH GRADE There was an enrollment of 136 in the eighth grade during the year of 1937-1938. Al- though the eighth grade class was not organized, the home rooms gave the pupils much bene- fit. Various committees functioned and gave the .children ety of clubs was offered to the pupils and much interest The class had entire charge of one assembly program in other assemblies. Those who appeared on the program experience in self-motivation. A vari- was shown throughout the year. and members of the class took part are as follows: Paul Rawson, Bob Triplett, Margaret Magill, Esther Ager, Helen Myers, Ernest Le Grande, Agnes Kelso, Bob Miller, Mildred Foster, Erma Burkett, Dorothy Brown, June Mahurin, Jacqueline Craig, James Hous- man, Betty Moore, Henry McCullough, Elizabeth Hatcher, Mary Ann Haines, Eugene Jack- son, Bob I-Iardesty, and Robert Merker. The eighth grade has had many representatives on the honor roll. They are: Margaret Ma- gill, Paul Rawson, Jo Ellen Barlow, Erma Burkett, Jackie Craig, Juanita Johnson, Josephine Jackson, Galen Erwin, Helen Myers, Ruth Brooks, Mary Ella Bair, Betty J. Mulkins, Bobby At- ke1's0n, Peggy Byler, Mildred Foster, Johnnie Benward, Marie Ford, Mary Rodgers, Elmo Dis- ney, Bob Triplett, Harriet Silvara, Henry McCullough, Pauline Moore, George Sheckels, Bobby Ann Shadwell, Louise Spencer, Billy Corl, Lucille Moon, and Avonelle Baker. SEVENTH GRADE The Seventh Grade has done very satisfactory work this year. A large number have been on the honor roll, among those are: Suzanne Haughawout, Helen Duensing, Jeanette Nelson, Bruce Adamson, Edna Irwin, Elva Twitchell, Mary Bilclerback, Bobby Duncan, Ivan Erwin, Ma- bel Walker, Anita Mae Bair, Clyde Elliott, Kenneth Smith, Bobby Brown, Harry Johns, Lillian Simpson, Emogene Bradbury, Richard Wheeler, Betty Cash, Rob Roy Ratliff, Wiliiia Dean I-Ierd, Rosemary Murray, Marvine Cripps, Elmer Dickson, Ina Callahon, Nadine Thompson, Mary Daugherty, Rosalie Steele, and Billy Baker. Members of the class have taken part in musical and athletic activities and have given one assembly program. Those taking part in this assembly are: Robert Myers, Anita Bair, Elva Twitchell, Betty Woodare, Rosemary Murray, Kenneth Smith, Rob Roy Ratliff, Jeanette Nelson, Harry Johns, Velma Carter, Hope Blankenship, Betty Wood. A few seventh grade pupils have had the experience of broadcasting on the Junior High program. Among those were: Harry Johns, Jean McAboy, Alfreda Kent.
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QFVEN GRAUDIE R53 Top Row-J. C. Ewing, Eugene Carver, Charles Altheer, Raymond BeVier, Leroy Erwin, Rex Garoutte, Eugene East. V Center Row-Billy Baker, Bobby Gilstrap, Robert Caughrun, Clyde Elliott, Bobby Duncan, Jimmy Daniels, Richard Be- autte, Olive Dipley, Wanda Byrd, Emily Jenn Bradbury, Earl Giboney. Bruce Adamson, Ivan Erwin, Jack Dale, Bobby Brown, Ronald Day. Elmer Dixon. Lower Row-Mary Daugherty, Mary Bilderbnck, Ina Callahan. Hone Blankenship, Helen Duensing. Helen Bly, Ruth Clem- ens, Mearl Boyce, Gertrude Boyce, Hazel Carr. Dorothy Foster. Bessie Gilbert, Dora Dean Gibbons, Pauline Corum, Anita Mae Bair, Pensia Bridgewater, Betty Cash. Velma Carter, Maxine Cripps. SECOND GROUP A Top Row-Harold James, Eddie Handley, Leland Haney, Glenn Groff, Carl Hannabi, John Hargis, Junior Hight, Dale Magee, Robert Huey. Leroy G1'ex2.'ory. Center Row-James O'Dell, Walter Hulen. Homer Dnost, Robert Myers, Jack Newman. Crystal Hargis, Alfreda Kent, Ger- aldin Lundien, Rosemary Murray. Wilma Herd, Suzanne Haughawout, Gertrude Harmon. Calvin Hines, Albert Marquis, William Kerr, Roy Hardee, Leroy Langford, George Matthews, Charles Heaton, Ruby Kerr. - Lower Row-Alma Owens, Lela Norman, Wander Jeter, Margaret Hart, Marie Hudson, Mildred Lawson, Kathryn Martin, Doris Johnson. Fay Leek, Jeaneatte Nelson, Mary Irelan, Marjorie Hawkins, Jeanne McAboy, Cherry Lewellyn, Edna. Irwin, Alice Lewis, Lloyd Kilgore. THIRD GROUP Top Row-Onis Wardlow. Eugene Sharp, Adlia Williams, Billy Swinney. Bobby Webber, Kenneth Smith, Rob Roy Ratliff. C. L. Powell, Carl Smith, Fred Spille. Center Row-Paul Tygart, Richard Wheeler, George Sumpter, Johnny Vales, Lloyd Pruitt, Elva Louise Twitchell, Anna Shipley, Betty Wood, Lucille Spicer, Hazel Rosenburg, Nadine Thompson, Julia Rimrs, Joan Van House, Betty Woodward, Billy Rich, Rex Tabor, Elmer Ryan. Lower Row-Buddy Sampson, Helen Sidenstricker. Bernice Pifer, Barbara Terry, Virginia Smith, Margaret Yoeum, Ada Sinnard, DareLee Slevins, Rosalie Steele. Lillian Simpson. Helen Spargo, Dorothy Wynne, Jane Pierce, Eva Robison, Rose Smith, Evelyn Thompson, Maybelle Walker, Emogene Shaw, Nadine Thompson. PAGE 27
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