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liar' X-FMT SFYIQNTH GRADE First Row---Clyde Zimmer, Jost-pll tinhol, xll'I'llUll Shaw, liolwrt lirooxm-, .lann-s PZllll'l'Sllll, lingerie VVylt-r, Junior We-nt. Jann-s W1-Ich. Sn-coml How- Francis tloiirtright, Paul Mclfolnn-ll, Grover Carpenter, Richard Leo. Lewis ll0lllPIIl, Virgil llilllllll1'l'Sly, FOSlL'l' Van llnst-n, l-Ing:-nv Flf'llllllR', .l:nnvs Mort-ln-ml, lllL'll1ll'tl Phelps, Ronald ll:-tldivk, lidwnrti Latham. Third How- Miss Mcillary, Dale linker. Slllllllly Mixer, Nellie flilllllll'l', Nellie Moore, Adeline Shipley, Mildrn-cl Long, Mary lllll4'll0lll'. NV:ln1ln Grimm, Mary XViggins, 1,4-stor Cochran, Jack Hall. Fourth llow--Irvin llalvy, Marilyn Castle, lll'll'll Norman, Audrey Bridge, .Ir-an B1'i1lf.EP, Helen Barvus, B1-tty Maxivcll. Kay Sha-4-ts, Betty Parks, liutllryn Boyd, Mudge lrr-ne Shaw. SlfYliN'l'll CZRJUJIC CLASS HISTORY Seven years ago a shy, timitl group of youngsters entered the first grarle. They out- numht-rul any previous first gratlt- ggroup of our school, there heing lifty-six. They have reqttiu-ml the supervision of two teacln-rs until this year. They all embarked on a twelve- year journey hut we tinml some have left our ranks clue to cleath, failure, and departure from our town, while others have joint-tl us. This, our seventh year, is now drawing to a close :mel we hope that next year we can tinish the junior lligh School and enter lllgh School with as much spirit as we have Shown in the grznlos. XVe also hope tuliztva-11 chance to show our skill in .lthletics Dru- matics, Music, and Scholarship. ' XVancl:t Grimm V..r.. ............. President Samuel Nlizer ...... ,,..... V ice-President Betty Maxwell ...... .........,. S ecretary Ni amlgc Shaw ..A... .v.... ' frcasurer Flower ............ ..,v.---....Y.-...... R ose Colors ,,.... ....,........,..,,,,....,,,,,,...,..................,.,.w..... -,-,...,...-......, T Q Use and Gold lu the ilrst grarle. everything went line And continued until the last. Hut I think in the future. Things will he better than the past. -Adeline Shipley. NIQLLIE IXIOORIC, SAMUIYL MTZER, I Class Historians, N i221 ' i f'
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A W1 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY In I928, thirty-three wide-eyed children started in the tirst grade instructed hy Miss Carroll: some liavelleft our class due to failure and departure from our town, while others have joined our ranks. NNfe have shown our ability in Athletics. Music, and Draniatics. NVe hope to gradu- ate from the eighth grade with thirty-two pupils, and prove the ambition and ability which we have shown in our previous years. NN7e are lookiiiktg forward to our High School days with as much delight as we did when wc started to school. Our fond hope is that we will he satisiied with ourselves upon completion of this course of study. NN'e are a very industrious class, To reach the top is our aini. NN'e come to school to study, And more knowledge to olmtain. -lqictty Lindsay Arthur Geese .......... ................ President Marjorie Grimm ....., ...... N Vice-President Wroena llinds .... ...A - ....... Secretary lfranees Moore .,,... ...........,... 'I lreasurer Class Color ........ ....... l ilue and Gold Class lflower ..... ...... ...,... 'l l ca Rose First Row-Jack Lore, Vslilmer Fretagur, Orville Kingan, Robert Van Winkle. Second Row-Glenn Iimslie. Iihalmer Tedlie, 'NN'ilIi:uu Snedeker, Lm-in Latham, Francis Thomas, lienneth Sehlegel, Tllonms Metiuire, Roger George. Kenneth Ilackenbraclit, Marion Bluck, Junior' Henderson. Third Row-Arthur Geese, Thelma HZllIlHlt'FSlP5', Betty Lindsay, Doris Shipley, Mildred NN'elIs, NN'roena llinds, Beulall Porteus, lidwurd Cult-y, Mr, Barrett. Fourth Huw-NN'inona lteddick. Marjorie Grinnn, lfrances Moore, NN'iIn1a Bell, Doris Mae NV:-st, Mar- jorie Bolden, Helen Carr, Leona Van Dusen. i ' EICHTH GRfNl'JTi lf2l1
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