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1 X 1 l ! V il X X Z X 7 X, X 5 but Hester Muzzall and Kenton Hoover joined us. The outstanding event of our eighth grade year was the trip to the court house in Val- paraiso. Grammar school and junior high passed and we were freshmen in high school. We had four new classmates this year. Tom Schuster from Hammond, Beverly Thomas from Kouts, Carol McNeill and Mar- garethFisher from Center School. In January, Margaret left us to go to elp i. As sophomores we were very busy, Geometry had caught some of us and world history was hard for some others. We were sorry to lose Joan Hero to Winamac. About this time in our journey, we started looking back to when we had no worries about our Junior Class Play and how the Junior- Senior Prom would turn out. The name of the play we chose was 'Make Yourself at Home. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, especially when the bird cage fell over. The second half of the year was spent working on the prom. The theme was 'Moonlignt and Roses. Margaret returned to us from Delphi and we were glad to have her back. Kathryn DeKock decided married life would make her happier, so she left us in October. And now we have come to the end of our journey. We are seniors and looking back, every memory is a treasure. When we returned this fall we found that Nadine had entered Holy Matrimony and is now re- siding in Hammond. We miss her, but we are sure that she is happy. Marianne Urtel, an exchange student from Germany, and Jack Graeber from Boone Grove entered our class. We enjoyed a three-day trip to Southern Indiana. The boys re- turned, each and everyone of them with a bright new hat. And the girls returned with something too -- a dislike of dark caves. Well, there isn't one of us who wou1dn't enjoy another trip just like it, be- cause we all had a barrel of fun. We take this opportunity to thank all our teachers for the help and guidance which they have given us in the past twelve years. And f X so to our teachers and underclassmen, we bid you all fare-well. 'li X 'fix V I. l m 1, 'Q n ' 'MX K J 1 Yf Q M'.'r- LJ? X M ff 1 Ei, J , A i X g - 21
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I X ,ff ,X j 'X I W 'mf ami W ff f Zdawifoetafaq Remember back twelve years ago? We the class of 1952 rernem ber well, for that year marked the begmmng of our educatronal Journey Mary Srmpson welcomed thrrty two puplls rnto the f1rst grade About the mrddle of the year, Paulrne Sweney from Gary Jorned us By the t1me we left the frrst grade we knew our ABC s how to read all the Drck and Jane books and we had all made new frrends The second year of our school lrfe was spent w1th Mrss Wahl Our class had changed thrs year We were no longer as eager to learn as we once were We lrked recess best of all' Paul Rrley came to us from Valpararso durrng the year When we returned the follow1ng September we were tn the thtrd grade We had desks th1s year mstead of the usual tables we used 1n the frrst and second grades Mrs McM1llan was our teacher that year and we also had a new boy H18 name was August Burns and he came to us from Kouts Say, were we growrng up' We were on the second floor that year 1n the fourth grade We were real proud of ourselves but along Wllh the good thrngs we also had our bad moments For rnstance the mme our teacher Mrs Evans caught us passrng notes' Durlng the summer we lost Shrrley Rernhardt to Kouts but MarJean Frame, Nadrne Coff man and Nrcholas Frsher made up the loss T1me marched on and before we knew rt we were rn Mrss Nolan s frfth grade room We were kept busy w1th operettas and Mother's Day teas Durrng the year Barbara Pfledderer left us to go to LaCrosse and Phrllrp Fox went to Kouts Srxth Graders' Now we were really b1g headed because we were the oldest group on the whole grade s1de Mrs Morrow taught us some of the thmgs we would have to know when we were rn hrgh school We were defrmtely lost now' Seventh graders and well everyone knows therr troubles Locker troubles especrally Our sponsor was Mrs Budd and do you remember our f1rst class party rt was a wrener roast In the erghth grade we lost Nrcholas Frsher who went to Lowell, Q l fd I 20 r ' X l . ' . ' , - r . '. . X I' . . ! I 0' . . . . xx ' . ' ' . .5 ' .n ,X ' . . . l X '.1l, '!' 'W 'ff Q .,, , x, 4 , 5. galil- qi . x X
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