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Kunnulh Hillt Jenn Lumpelu. Jerry Loffmun. Ilium. Tum Gertrudn right: Putx'ieta 'l'um Ex'ickwn, Ava'S, A rthux' Front row, hit to Jukih-hln. Hilly Emmrtt. Il'YiIH'. Rivhnrd Luunm. Srenml row: Ritn ltny. Enulish. Luia Cain, Mul'iun Stevenson. John Wymzm. Third row: Marilyn Sunnuel, lmvv Fish. IJ'Arlem- Emn, Nm'mnn Jnhnmn, Nmu'y Lukhurilu. Richard Peum. Pat Husselt. Puul Dodge, Curnl AnuIt-rs'nn, Edmund Aha Hurry Pnulinn. Fnurlh row: Milton Jnhnsun. Hmsrtl. Rnlwrt Law, Cum! Teresa Gnuhin, UUSIIKTMHL Munro Terry. Curl Lonntzm-m Natalie Ihntv. Ih'lnl'i'R Shi rh-y Dolhw, Leonard varrs, Paul Norm Miehrlson, Jenn Murray, Patrician Craig. Hurry King, Rim Umuly. Fifth mw: MiSs Ella Pierce. grade supervisor, Miss Harriett 'l'iltml. tt-zlrhvr. Doug: Richards. Salty Smlermun. Raymond Coltlesh, Mite Katherine Wylie, kinder- L'nrtvn assistant. Back only as far as 1934, twenty-one of the present high and mighty seniors were dragged in by their re- spective, harrassed mothers to meet Miss Harriet Tilton, who was again to try to teach the five-year-old boys not to pull the little girls' hair and the hve-year-old girls that they should not stick out their tongues at the little boys. Carol Anderson, Shirley Date ty, DK-Xrlene Enos, Rita Grady, Natalie Gustafson, Evelyn Her- ren, Gertrude Irvine, Nancy Lukkarila. Melodie L u 0 m a , Marilyn Ritari, Marge Terry, and Carol Whiting were little ladies and did not stick their tongues out at the little boys. Tom Erickson, Tom Hacha, Jery Leffman, Dick Peuru, Marvin Purtilo, Norm Michel. son. Hay Haapala, Doug Rich- ards, Paul Wunri, Paul Luoma, and Johnny Wyman Were little gentlemen and did not pull the little girlst hair, except behind the teuehefs back, of course. The next year, the class split upesnme going to the Wash? ivvrton and some to the Jackson Schook. Beverly Beaver, Shirv Iey Eekllmd. Joanne Koski, Aino Reintkzxinen, George hwrdeau, Paul Dodge, Eddie Jaekela. Tnm Karhu, Bob Kl'lyn. tnh Law. Vie Torok. and 11:11 VVY'quin'f iu-nPl tkC 'irmm in the that grad at UM together Hwy '2 11K ' t n; e I'M r rd 0. ml rainw. F but Pleyer V'T the t1 7 ll't? t e WWO ' m '10 eluzi, at the Jack sun St'htmt. - Ii'V'II't XI I din 13mm, l'l tr- IMM Y.lhhh Pwnv'ulph ,Y'! In: Im 'xl mm: s, I t ml Amt r rw , t V w. M J Al.u Wuhan Iiuv Hmmzthl. i'mtil :. Iihw h 1'. flow 74a The third grade class were the daises in the Operetta Fairies Are Really True? The. fairy queens were, Natalie Guy tafson and Nancy Lukkarila. Joanne Koski was the runaway fairy. And who will forget the pnstnffiee erected in the Wash- ington third grade room that 211'? Jane Anderson, Diane ,Iagreevy, Janet Scott, Mari- mne Somppi. and Frances W'il- hula joined the class that event- ful year. The fourth grade clashes had a band in the Operetta. Not that it was very melodious, but they all enjoyed banging on drums, cymbals, triangles, and the like. Bob Knski and Duane Nieminen were the only newcomers that year. The Jackson class, that. year were very proud of the mural of Steelworkers that they made in connection with their studies. In the Operetta, HThe King's Sneezesf the fifth grade class- es sang mTis the Custom 01' Cranbury Cross. They were the villagers. An art project featuring castles made by the. class was the pride and joy of Washington fifth graders. Del- ores Kanyuh, Helen Kai, and Charles Sonsteby joined the '48-ers, that year. A patriotic theme was car- ried out in the onerettm tt hunt IIH'JHA. Y'Tv-I n Hu'h-n, 'l'um Jul.il.hln. Ii -nn- 'h Hill, 11- c 'Hhht 11 8'1 VII. n Fr. men. rll T' 3x I l y I'h 311 II; V. m ' INT Rim ly I- Am, ., tn .- 'nivolu. D Ity. n ,5 1 t hl'n'l. tv :1 tux', Nmu-y Inlhhuiln. M'rv
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