Sparland High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Sparland, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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-Q Y Ar .rf vi Wx ssN1oR XX cmssf u y .fj?m7 ,saggy X v'mf - , It was a A5252 xyfifili, beautiful September day xij 5 , ,Qlgf4,m0 in l93'9'when a baker's dozen of i5f 'W tiny tots, eager f to find out all XRHISTORY about school and, of course their so , teacher wandered up the hill or climbed x ' out of the school bus to rush inside and choose the seat which he thought he would like best. We were greeted by a charming young teacher, Miss alice Cunningham. Our school career be- gan with Curtis Blackwell, William Bryden, illen Davis gudrey Davis, Ida Greene, Robert Hoskins, gnna Ingram, Joyce Jury, Mary Mutta, Donald Maddex, Henry RGHHHU, Phyllis Wunder, and Mildred Shipley. After a short summer vacation in l9hO, we were eager to carry on the work of second graders still under the leadership of Miss Cunningham. We found four former students missing, Allen Davis, Robert Hoskins, Anna Ingram, aid Mildred Shipley but gained six, namely Jon Babington, Virgil Beck, Raymony Ely, Jack Kear, Mary Lopeman, and Dianne Meyers. Upon being promoted, we learned that we third graders would move to the room across the hall and . have a new teacher. So, in l9hl, sixteen youngsters, a little frightened by the remark,,nThird grade is one of the hardest years,N trudgod on under supervision of Miss Wilmina Monier. Donald Maddox, Raymond Ely, Dianne Meyers aid Mary Lopeman moved during the year, Our gain was Willard McCartney, Norma Steele, aid Tommy Schupp. The following year as fourth graders, we were once again welcomed by Miss Monier. This year there were eighteen pupils, New pupils were Betty Ingram, William Jarrad, Paul Kaiser, anna Kear, Robert Griswold, and Helen Engelbrecht. ' . The year l9h3, we all felt Wbig.H Why? Well, by being promoted to fifth grade, we could climb the long flight of stairs, to which we had been looking forward

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Miss Fern Frank was our had twenty-four pupils, Larry Bertrang, William Yvonne Basket and Laura short time. capable leader. Our class new having'gained James Appel, Powell, George Snyder, and Mae Hedden who was here for a During our sixth grade year, Miss Frank was still our teacher. We were a class of twenty. This year we gained Leslie Yighsonger, Bill Bogner, and nlford Davis During this year we lost three members, Ion Babington, Curtis Blackwell, and Phyllis Wunder. We continued our grade school career under the capable leadership of Miss Eleanor Bussell. In the seventh grade there were sixteen students. New mem- bers were Charles Greathouse, J. T. Haycraft, Barbara Head, and Marilyn Streitmatter. The year l9h6 we were very proud, because we were eighth graders and our high school career. would soon be ready to begin We ended our grade school career under the very capable leadership of Mrs. Margaret wilson. There were fourteen in the class including nudrey Schafer, who was with us only a 1 snort time. The year l9h7 was the big moment of our school career, for, it was then that we would be Hfroend Freshiusg Ngreen because we didn't know much about high school and wondered what would happen next. There were twenty-two members, namely, Janes Loehle, Eugene Leiner, William Bryden, Betty Carr, Helen Enqelbrecht, Ida Greene, nngelinc Gries, Ruth Eattan, Barbara Head, Robert Hoskins, Bill Kesler, Joyce Jury, Vary Mutta, Willard WcCartney, Uarvin Oltman, Verla Oltnan, Will- iam Powell, Tommy Sehupp, Marilvn Streitwatter, Ella Stuff, Evelyn Wood, and Kenneth Summitt. During this year we lost one member, Helen Englebrzcht. Our Sophomore year proved to be a year of better understanding of high school. We lest Barbara Head, Ruth Hatton, Hebert Hoskins, Ella Stuff, and Marvin Oltman.

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