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Biajro y or tsis: claj? or 1934 Sept. 1921 Joe Sweet, Darold Rose, Bruce Ccwgill, Gonzalo Smcheu, Monteen Wliitheis, Amauda Larson and ot- hers whose iiair.es cannot be recalled started in the ki .derg irten, girls in aprons and the boys in knee pants. Mrs. Colli..s was our teacher. Sept. 1922 Bruce, our lit tie red-headed classmate, is bubbling over with knowledge so Mrs. Collins promotes him to the second grade so we lose one of our classmates. Amanda comes to school very proud of her new black and white patent leather button, shoes. Sept. 1923, Miss Taylor is our teacher this year. We wel- come to our class Lewellyn Kordgren, who was prom- oted from the second grade. John Benson and Mary Jane Foster also join our class. Sept. 1924. This year our classis again enlarged by three new members, Geraldine Shousey, Geraldine Shanahan and Walter Fosbury, who are to smart to stay in. the second grade. We also wel.ome Odessa Thompson whose long curls fascinate all the little boys. Walter walks home with Jerry Shananan and asks Mrs. Shanahan if he may stay and play awhile. Sept. 1925 This year we have another new member, Ruth Carson, whom the boys call “Kit” from way out west. This year Miss Lamberson entertains the class by standing on a chair to protect herself from the dan- ger of a mouse who had peacefully made its home in the dunce cap.
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Foster is the flapper type We hope she doesn’t mind The boy who wins her hand heart Will surely have a “find”. We’ve tried so hard to understand Just what is wrong with Vernon And this is what we’ve figured out He hates the task of learnin’. We have a tall guy in our class Most commonly known as “Walt’ We’ve never seen him try it But we’re sure that he can vault. ‘ ‘Jerry” is a Senior too She knows a boy called “Phil” They went to Central to a show But Philip ptid the bill. Another member of our class A tall and stylish lady One of whom we’re all so fond That Bivens girl called “Sadie”. Tho’ Morris Brown comes at the last He’s far from being least We know he’s learned a lot at school And his knowledge has i iere .sed. And for Miss Graves we wish to say Our gratitude is strong It’s wonderful the way she’s tried To help us all along. Four years are gone, since we began We learn that we aie through And so we wish you all - Good Luck And pause to say - - ADIBU. Idris Curry
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We also have four new members Doris Morrison Violet Kluck, Donald Presnell and Morris Brown. Ruth Carson moved back out west. Sept. 1927. This year Miss Dinges is trying to make artists of us by starting an art club. Kieth Coakley and Harold Howe join our class. Sept. 1928. Miss Hilliard is our techer this year. We have Ruth Carso:., who came back from the west after leaving at thee-d of the ye it in the fourth grade. Evelyn Bivens Lev Aldrich, Helen Eerkshire and Elvia Foster enter our class. Sept. 192S This year Harry and Bertram Zieniker enter our class' Joe and Walter win an argument with Evelyn and Amanda over clear ing the fish bowl, when they re- turned Joe was carrying the rim of the bowl and be- hold the bottom had fallen out. of it. Sept. 1930 Ah, we are “freshies”. Our class welcomes eight new members, Myrtle Anderson, Rachel Crain, Nel- rene Stott, Clarence McConnel, Elden Madison, Harry Davis, James Kuzlka, and Odessa Thompson, who has been away for six years. Within a couple of w'eeks we lose Nelrene. The first remembrance of high school is the mixer, an excitment we shall never forget. About the end of the first six weeks we elect Mrs Vedder as our sponser. The latter part of the first semester we select green and white for our class colors, sweet peas and fernery for our class flower, “Finished Yet Beginning” for our class motto. The latter part of the year Rex Eamb enters our class. Sept. 1931 We have reached the second step ,but we are no longer ‘ ‘ green freshies ’ ’ but ‘ ‘ sophisticated sopho- mores. ’ ’
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