SLImIOR class sokg Thanks for the memory e say so-long to you, To our colors white and blue. The chalk fights in the study hall, The things we shouldn't do How jolly it. was! Thanks for the memory A bumpy, crowded bus. Refreshments if we won; V.e seldom had refreshments But, posh, did we have fun How jolly it was! . Dozinr in Civics and Lnplish And slinging of spit-wr.ds is done; Oh, well, it was swell ,.hile it lasted, be did have fun and no harm done. So thanks for the memory Of erasers in the air, Paners on the floor, We may have been a headache. But we never were a bore. So thank you so much.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year 1926 twelve first graders started to school for the first time. They were Marjory Meyers, Gladys Fisher, Wanda Roberts, Elna Pearson, Emily Bartley, Beth Hewitt, Aurene Clayton, Raymond right, Otis Hake, Tony Cunha, Bud Jordan, and Lyle Heifer. We were glad to receive five new members into the second grade but regretted the loss of Aurene Clayton. The new members were, Marie Recob, Effie and Athol Hart, Erne31 Beldmg, these four of whom we have no record, and James Kirby who later moved to Stanfield. When we gathered for the third year we found only nine left. They were, Otis Hake, Bud Jordan, Raymond ' 'right, Emily Bartley, Gladys Fi3her, Beth Hewitt, Marjory Meyers, Elna Pearson, and v anda Roberts. Tony Cunha left us for the third and fourth grades when he went to the academy. Those who joined us were; Pressley Stillings (who stayed with us for only one year,) Marvin Wilson, Billy Hearing, Florence McCray, and Desdavee Austin. Those in the fourth grade were Otis Hake, Billy Hearing, Bud Jordan, Marvin Wilson, Raymond Wright, Desdavee Austin, Emily Bartley, Beth Hewitt, Marjory Meyers, Elna Pearson and Wanda Roberts, Ethel McCray and Oliver Kerr stayed but one year. Our fifth grade was one of our biggest classes. They were Desdavee Austin, Emily Bartley, Beth Hewitt, George Lam-
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