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Wfwtofuf On the flrst Monday of September in 1939 eleven llttle chlldren apoeared ln the flrst rade w1th their teacher, M185 MHTJOPIB Glandon Tne students' names are as follows Austln L Bland .r Robert West, Gen Claude E Berreckman Miss Beverly Ames N155 Kaye Horton, Mr Bobbie Lee Cass, MISS Betty ndmons Mr Neslle Barnvrover Mr Darrel Dean Davls, Mr Darrell Belns, Ir Jerry NPef Wee A1dP1Ch and Nelda hlcholson On our second year of schoul our teacher, Ruth Alender, took roll on ten of the former class and two new ouplls Anna Lashly and Lou1s J Sulth Betty admons left us th1s year, 19LO Darrel Beins left at the end of the year In our third year of school urs Woodruff exceoted us as thlrd graders wlth the eXCPPti9U ofLouis White and Anna Lashly, who moved to places unknown to Darrel Be1ns came back Mrs Woodruff was our teacher through to the slxth gr de so we never oved rooms for three years Our tall boy, was Barngrover and also Beverly Ames left us Jerry Aldr1ch left 1n our fourth grade year Jerry was one fella who was llked by everyone maybe because he was so m1SCh16V0u8 One 1nc1dent, whlch remember 1n oartlcular, was when he came to schozl v1th a boil where he couldn s1t down in h1S seat He refused to tell the teacher what was wrong so he had to stay ln At the beglnnlng of our flfth grade year Wes Barnvrover came back and Bob lest left He would like to say that tnose three years we spent Ln Mrs oodruff' room c uld have been longer and some slnce could have been shorter Miss Carrier wa our teacher ln the slxth grade We regained Darrel Beins and kept all our former classnate untll the end of th year when Claude earl, Kale Horton, 'es Barngrover, and Leland fayo left The Uhlgh llghtsu of th1s year were looking through the hole 1U the door to the gunlor hi h room and winklng t Our seventh year was really full of excltenent 01X new stu ents entered our class t is year They were as follows Marv Keezer Norma LB1diHg, henna Laverack Marlon Davis, Phillip Lee Cnesterman, lxd Marsden Garey Ph11l1p, our Montana lad brought us the most exc1tement He was flghtlng every noon or at rec ss After thls pot dull for hlm he told us man hair raislng storles of Montana The name whlch was handed to him was the HMwntann Kldn Paul Ed Rawlings and el1n rletcher led us through two fxne years in jun1or hlph, as well as raduatlon Out of th class of eleven that graduated from grade schowl Darrel Be1ns Darrel Davls Mar1on Davls, Monna Laverack, Pete Cuesterman, Marsden Carey, Bob Cass, Austin Bland Clarabell otelnke, and Rodney Hardin, stayed with us into the freshman year .arr Keezer and Norman Leiding left us Th: e who came in from the csuntry and other towns are as follows Gene Lambert, Charlxe Holzen, Jack Wolzen, sther volzen, Twila and Betty martin, elizabeth neyera, Frank Brand, Ronald L'Heureux, D1ck Burden, Roberta Warhle, Geraldlne steinke, Mtrel Clason les Barngrover, Vaughn Nerwin, and Alice Carpenter and Ph llis Johnson came s cond semester This freshman ye r was a fresh one for us and we bfceme famlllar with many more stud1es, students, faculty and nume ous other new things of life Ne entered our sophwnore year thlnkinp that we had learned yust about all tnc tr1cks there were but the teachers knew a few more lost Vaughn, Jarrel Davis, and Dlck Burden, also Ph llis Johnson Our subg cts wh1ch seemed to g1Ve us the most to talk and thlnk aboutwus our h1story Cesoecla ly the Julius Caesar partl and that great course of alvebra, whlch was tauvht by hr Haase Our Junior year was attended by all of our former classmates vltn much fun l 1 1 - U , . . . . -h , , . : i Ir u I 4 A , I u o A U , , A I ' I 'li , . . . y , . . . . .1 . 3 H 5 Y I 5 - ' 1 . . . - A 4. . A , A c g 4 , rl ' . . i l ' ' US . . o Q v I 5- at I 1,7 , , l . .,. v f Z I . O I O I 1 I 1 A I 0 't . . 0 ' A ' U J 2 I f 'v L' , 4' ,. : 1 ' ' .ww 5 s . A I L S . 1 ' , . ,X W ga 3 f.: ' 'Y I 1 . I I l V: ,, lr . , A' ' -. v o . I . . U 1 Y . ,I .I X 5 J ' A ' ' tj ,' the girls--to sa' notnln ou our ha -rack ride at the end of the ear.Bo I Oh! Bo'J . . . . - 1 . 0 1 a A . 1 ' ' ' ' ' - 1 . J J 1 O ' O I ' -I ax' n ' , L: bt . ' . J . 2 I v C ' . . x V . . , . . . , . . . u, , A . Tri . N ,-. . . . J ,I . X . , . ' i 1 A 1 i , fi I , . 7 ' - w f . , r- U , .: , a ' A VW ' U I 71 I ' ft, . U L 4 . . . - . 1 A , .xv A L, . U . a . : . . , I . I , 1' . c V .A A J . V - . ' , We ' - Jr Q , X l' 4: . Q . Y 0 -' - ' -r .' J L, , C . .U . L . hr .
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