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CLASS iISTORY CCont J ness in the chool room and on the play ground The small still wlth us, value stlll at par, 15 Jacqueline Witt Then Swett, the quiet boy, with a temper, whlch most always he trol Thus the Class of 49 start d, twelve years ago in first grade room packa' e that is there was Wayne kept under con Miss McAndrew's No one Joined us in the second and third grades Miss wilson was our teacher lH the second grad , and Miss Flood was our third grade teacher The enrollm nt was so lncreased by the fourth year that the class was divided Thls grade was taught by Miss Cnllcoat and Miss Reggie In the flfth grade a new adfltion that set the boys' hearts fluttering was Janet Nelson Our teacher was Miss Ritter Dean Trumm Jolned us in the sixth gr de Our teacher was Mrs Cox we cannot forget the tlme she sald, Ulf you must eat in school, bring your lunck tomorrow, and we'll eat it after school Cwe did J Ronald Bretz, and nls trumpet, came from Plawnview to join the class in the 7th grade and Bob Spearmar, a second Daniel Webster, entered the class thls year Mr Bretz and hiss Peterson were our teachers In the eighth grade, James Anderson of the Burwell Anderson's came into our class year. Trouble Lorene Graver re entered the Join our happy group. along wlth his nlokname HSeedy.n Dean Jensen started this also started thls year, of course there is no affiliation!! with her individuallstic giggle was with us too. Two girls class. Janet Nelson ano Estella Hartgrave, had come back to when we were Freshmen we had the largest class ever to enter this high school, thus far, nlnty six to be exact. Of course we felt very big and important as all Freshmen do, but our class suffered with the usual Fresh man ignorance as we wandered from class to class wide eyed and open mouthed and always lost. Some picture, what? Our new fellow sufferers were Ethel Bartholow, Erma Chase, Kenneth Clyde, Eleanor Collins, coming in from the rural schools. Also as Freshmen, Don Crook, another star on the gridiron, clnders ano basketball floor, JOIHCG us. In this case Neligh's loss was A1nsworth's gain. And then there were Louise Crocker, Beverly Daniels , Dale Fernau, Janxce Fullerton, Janice Jones and Llla Jean Jones, Dixie and 1 3 3 3 J 2 1 sa--v-e.o.'-.4,f.--..,.l ,l,.,.,,.a ,,r-....,4.,,. ,.,..'s.,a ,.l,,..,,f...,-e.,,ef....ana,..aM...ara,a all .- ..., ., , . , L. M, , . , . , L. -..Q .4,'.'.,,,,1u.g,.l1,4.,,,,,f,Q ' 'Y A o f. ' , , .J , , L, . .V .L ' , ' .- . . e ' 2 7 a 1 ' 9 a . e Q , - 1 . ' Q n . 1 . -A A n . a . ' ii o n s L 1 u . . . 1 . ' c Q a ' - n l , '
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CLASS HISTORY CCont.J Luella Stalcup, the two et of Sl ters ln the cla , and oe ldGS we have, Jan tte Gipson, H len Wllliams, Bonnle Kloppel, Robert Lockmlller, Don Johnson, nlla Mae Harterave, Byron Thayer, and Russel Crawford, noted for hls elf like grace Also several Johnstown pupils relnforced our class They were Donald Arent, tlaudene Hamllton, Ruth Ann honnen, Cecila McDaniel, Eunice McNamee, Gordon Magary and last but not Cto put lt pro verbiallyl lea t, th re wa Donna Dee Tlnkham The tenth grade gave uS only one new member a Southern gentleman by the name of Paul Schneider, you all Finally, we journeyed on to the eleventh grade As Juniors, Violet Carley from Sprlngview, and Charles Vargason from Atklnson, brought he total of the class up to 61 We were all sadd ned by the death of one of our class members durlng the umner of l9hd, Dale Bolich Many other students w o JOlHCO our group, sometime dur ng the l2 year cllmb, left us again, for various reasons how as we r ach cr cross road the Mf'ers carry vith them 'MEbORIBo we ch rish and recall our childhood adv nture How 1th wonder, we vlewed our SUTfbdHdlH , they a We now falntly r call, some nischlef or prattle, Thot to be clever, in that innocent day Then, a few hort years no chool days were crowde with book and many le sons to learn Learn al o of truggles, m t in llfe ' pathway, And stlll e Lad not Ven come to a turn Each year, as the end of oar chool days vere nearlng, We loo EQ to tne future of o r Journey througr llfe Now, we rope to r call each pa t recollectlon With prlde, and with plea are' with pain, not vlth strife The battalion sergeant major, Mr Kreizenbeck, rushed from head quarters into the waiting car, eager to be off He was puzzled by the confused expression on the Jeep driver's face HYou do drive, I pray as e sgt major, Mr Krelzenbeck Driver nSergeant, w ve everybody prays Waiter HYes, sir we're very up to date Everything here is cooked by electricity Di HS Y W ld ind giv ing thigegteai another ZhgdiP Fond Mother HOh, yes, Junl ng very well ln school ' Caller Uwhat is he studying?H Nwhy he's studying Fren h Spanish, and algebra Junior say 'good mornlng' to the lady ln a gebri benlor 'Where d you get that dress9H Freshman 'uo you like 1t9H senior NYe h Freshman Hlt s really nothlnc Senlor That s why I like 1 ' s 's ss ' s S , G . . . q 1 ' O I - . rx. l , , . . . P . L ' - S e S ' I . , - , . L 4 n ' , ' t . ' 9 -A A I f- V J I V A 3 ' ' ' W 1 . ' J e me C J : I I ,O I A ? . ? Sv w - ll gs s'y, ' e ' M ' '- ' V I ' Q- ' a 5 A d, .s ' I s ' . s s 'ff' e' s n ' . , , W 1 E2 e I A ' s W 2, ' ' 1- ' 1 H1 ' a u A . , I e S f , . , A v i , s1 . . . N --W. S. : or lS - I , - doi . . . , F.M.: c , I 4 . . 1 , l ll K d . ., ' 0 0 U g f hen I ' I I dri -H 2 h . I V 1 ' . . W I 3 K 2 8 .' I ' YI - - , : U. ' Il I ' II .H : t. : ' - ,H ........... .
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