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,QQ a id f 1 fX ' .il ft Y Seventh grade at last! There were so many new and interesting things to do. We had lockers instead of desks. No recesses! We not only had Mrs. Randle as our sponsor, but a different teacher for each subject. To make it more confusing, each class was in a different room. To share our perplexing experiences were William Fields, Maynard Gibson from Wheatfield, Ronald Sanders, James Birky. In the eighth grade, with Mrs. Randle as our sponsor, we felt as though we knew a little more about the high school side. Dale Hanaway, Jack Harland, and Helen Fox entered our class. Remember how thrilled we were when we received our diplomas ? This was the year Mr. Eikenberry came as our new principal. As freshmen, with Mrs. Mullins as sponsor, we still kept on learning. Learning along with us was Dean Bradley, Dean Osburn, Jim and Kathryn Bennett, Geraldine Nannengan, and Jean Smith. Because we were freshmen we were allowed to electa freshman cheerleader. G.A.A. initiation was more fun!! Usually they say your sophomore year is fairly easy but we were kept busy with our studies, activities and other things. This year we welcomed Charles Wagner,who came from Hammond. We ordered our class rings with- out serious argument. Mrs. Smith was our sponsor. As soon as we became juniors, we started to think about the junior play and the prom that we gave in honor of the seniors. One of our big days was when we received our class rings. To help us along was Willis Birky and Harold Button. To share our troubles was our sponsor, lviiss Haas. Seniors at long last!Now we have only a few more things as seniors to dog senior play, ordering and getting our announcements, Senior Day, Junior and Senior Prom, and last and most impressing of all, our commencementnight. We have lost and gained many students and friends during these twelve years, but those remaining to share these last few school memories are:Norrna, Catherine, Christine, Muretta, Wilma, Gerda, Mary, Anita, Donna, Kathleen, Jeannine, Willis,I-Iarold, Bob,Red, Bernard, Jack, Chuck, Tom, Ki, Mike,and Maynard. - We, the seniors of '49, wish to thank our teachers for all their help and for giving us a few of our cherished memories. 21. , ,,,..,...m , ., e, ,
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MASS HlSTORY Here are the 'high-lights' of our pasttwelve years. Now that we are sen- iors, we can look back over our experiences which we shall never forget. In 1937, a new group of brightfaces appeared at schoolfor the first In 1937, a new group of brightfaces appeared at schoolfor the first time. Miss Wahl, who was our first grade teacher, had no trouble in controlling ug since we were rather timid at this new experience. These new pupils were: Norma Aiken, Carol Anderson, Catherine Anderson, Christine Anderson, June Aylesworth, Mildred Beckwith, Muretta Butterworth, Mary Gingerich, Wilma Hough, Gerda Kaldahl, Beverly Klukas,Clara Margison, Joan McAlpin, Mary Morgan, Mary Morrow, Anita Pfledderer, Janis Prochno, Kathleen Witters, Mary Rathburn, Leland Albertson, Jimmy Cox, Stephen Fox, Fred Justice, Bernard Martin, Jack Osby, Glenn Smith, Walter Stockman, Tom Sweney, James Thornsbery, Mike Wahl, Don Fickle, Herbert Young, Theron Coates. The nest year we found ourselves in the second grade with Miss Wahl as our teacher again fof course we all didn't fail.j We were happy to have Donna Van Veld from Hammond, Milford Fox, Edward Davis, Leslie Sutter, William Miller and Eugene Osby in our class. It was Mrs. McMillen who shared with us the thrill and experience of starting out third grade in the new school building. New pupils to share this with us were Curtis Richard, Robert Felton from Crown Point, Eugene and Betty Woodke, Ethel Griffin, Jeannine Wright from Ridge Road School, Barbara Wahlberg and Rosalie Craig. A In the fourth grade, we produced Red Shoes from Plymouth' and 'The Toy Mender. This was done under the direction of Miss Sloan. Remember the tea we gave for our parents afterwards? We were happy to have Charles Sweney, from Gary, join us. At that time we didn't know Charles wouldbe one of the first five on our basketball team. As fifth graders we had our first art lesson from Miss Nolan. She also had trouble in making us understand why we should behave as young ladies and gentlemen. Again this year our class gainedmembers, Robert Hrdlicka, Pete Massey and Claudia Sampson. During our sixth year, Mrs. Morrow was preparing us for the high school side. William Bohdon was in time to join us in the election of class officers. It was great fun to act as students in high school! 2.0
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K CLASS Ray Schuster . Mary Buchanan Marjorie Fry . Connie Viant . E James Metcalf, George Dilley, Cedric Berdine, Mr. Ahlerneyer, Herbert Young, Dale Eickelherger, Ray Schuster, Tom Bell, Ann Breitzke, Marjorie Fry, Dorothy Laszlo, Carlo And e r s on, Clarice Cochran, Joan Hewitt, Edith L i tw e l l e r, Esther Hough, Dean B r a d 1 e y, Connie Viant, Floramae Fisher, Mary Buchanan, Eugene Birdy, Alan Evans, Eugene Robey, Donald Thomas, Paul Eggert, Stel- la Buchanan, John Mitchell, Donald Fickle, Durnad Searle. . .Vice Pres. . . . Treas. Pres. Z2 - -- A. A... e -HD- ...,J,f.-
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