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i Where the stream runneth smoothest, the water is deepest. Mary Joyce Davis Music - 3 Paper Staff - 3 Annual Staff - 2 Cheerleader - 2 Pep Club - 3 F.B.L.A. - 2 F.H.A. - 1 Library - 3 Junior Play Senior Play Edwin Scofield Athletics - 1 F.B.L.A. - 1 Art - 1 A lady richly clad as she Beautiful exceedingly. O, what may man within him hide, Though a-.igel on the outward side! Dan Shupe Music - 1 Athletics - 1 F.B.L.A. - 1 Art - 1 Senior Play His bark is worse than his bfite. Joyce James G.A.A - 3 Glee Club - 1 Junior Play True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. Jerry Newman Music - 2 Paper Staff - 1 Annual Staff - 2 Athletics - 2 Art - 1 Junior Play Senior Play Goldie Wells Music - 1 Paper Staff - 2 Annual Staff - 2 Pep Club - 4 F.B.L.A. - 2 F.H.A. - 3 Junior Play tz Though I am always in haste, I am never lin a hurry.
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Donna Autrey Music - 2 Paper Staff - 1 Annual Staff - 1 Pep Club - 1 F.B.L.A. - 1 F.H.A. - 2 Nat’l Jr. Honor Society Library - 2 Vessels large may venture more, But little boats should keep near shore A loving heart is the ginning of all knowledge. Today, whatever may annoy, the word for me is Joy, just simple Joy. Bonnie Landreth Music - 2 Paper Staff - 2 Annual Staff - 2 Pep Club - 4 F.B.L.A. - 2 F.H.A. - 3 Junior Play Senior Play Wylie Carmack Music - 2 Paper Staff - 1 Annual Staff - 2 Athletics - 2 “B” Club - 1 F.B.L.A. - 1 Junior Play Senior Play Wouldst thou both eat thy cake and have it? One day in the country, is worth a month rn town. Henry Cundiff Music - 1 Athletics - 1 F.B.L.A. - 1 Art - 1 Junior Play Senior Play Mary Ellen Kinsman Music - 1 Paper Staff - 2 Annual Staff - 2 F.B.L.A. - 1 Art - 1 Library 1
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In September 1941, 31 pupils started to school in the old grade school building. Our teacher was Miss MacDonald. Those who started were Goldie Wells, Earleen McCoy, Bonnie Landreth, Dutch Wells, Wylie Carmack, Donnie Holt, Henry Cundiff, Jean and Joan Bastian, Charlie Berry, Leonard Davenport, Juanita and VaNita Hall, Viola Domin- gues, Sherry Deeds, Betty Jean McCormick, Ann Tanner, Johnny Keating, Richard Manzanares, Jess Newland, Bill Sacchetta, Vann Percell, Bobby Wolf, Leandro Archuleta, Melvin Yingling, Robert Rankratz, Levi Lucero,, Pauline and Mary Tafoya, Carolina Archuleta, and Jackie Glen. Most of these have scattered to the four winds except the faithful six; Goldie Wells, Bonnie Landreth, Earleen McCoy, Dutch Wells, Wylie Carmack, and Henry Cundiff. In the 2nd grade our teacher was Mrs. Joy Brown. Nothing very important happened that year The 3rd grade was when we learned so much of our meanness, because we were put with Seniors of last year. Our teacher that year was Mrs. Sapp. Nina Squires entered that year. In the 4th grade our teacher was Mrs. Walker. W’ylie, the reader of funny books, Stayed in at recess with Captain Hook. Goldie, with her hair so black, Led the class on down the track. Bonnie, the watchman of them all, Pursued the fractions round the hall. Only awhile did Mary Joyce stay. In the fall, then moved away. Charlie Berry, with his grin, Bluffed us all to let him in. Donnie Holt was with us too, At fun and tricks he was not new. Nina Squires was in this class. At the end of the term we all did pass. With tears in our eyes into grade six, To promote Mrs. Ostwald would have been a mix. But Mrs. Smith took half of us, And so settled the fuss. In the 6th grade, Mrs. Smith had part of the class and Mrs. Ostwald took the other part. Our year in the sixth grade was Mrs. Smith’s first year in Bayfield. Most of our time was spent studying as Mrs. Smith didn’t spend all of her time trying to keep the teen-ager happy. In the fifth grade, Mrs. Ostwald was our teacher. Six of us entered grade 5: Raymond, our sober athlete, For perfect attendance did compete. Earleen, so ouiet, with voice so fine. Learned to write between the lines. In the 7th grade our teacher again was Mrs. Smith. The main event that year was the inter class tournament. The girls knew few rules; but we had fun. Ehitch was captain of the boys then. The 7th grade boys won the grade tournament and were awarded a large bag of peanuts. DUTCH ATE THE PEANUTS.
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