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Wide-Eyed And Wondering Seven Gone And Five To Go Seven gone and five to go, School's out, boys, so let's blow. We thought that school would never end, . Now our real fun will begin. A vacation of happiness and fun, But September will corne And our play will be done. School isn't really so very bad 'Till some of the teachers get mad. I guess they were in the right, I know some of us are not too bright. At first Mr. Reed would say, Where is your home-work for today? Ch how the bubble gum would fly Look out for Miss Gallagher s watchful eve Mr Bender s class was really nice We ran and ran like little white mice In Mr Stahlrnan s shop there was no flaw We a work from measure to the larger sam The latest to come to our school Was our new English teacher Miss Poole Oh well we ll be back You know I guess we re not really sadsacks George Randolph burgh C Gcehring Second Row R Ketterer S Sankey B Kennedy R Groves D Agner W Hubbard I Brenner N Dambclugh Third Row R Miller G Wolfe G Randolph I Wimer S Miller I Markel G Fox C Domhoff 31 , , 3 First Row: Miss Gallagher, P. King, N. Wright, M. Lauten, I. Schaffer, A, Glenn, K, Thomas, B. Leon
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'Tuture lfrushn Way back in the year 1947, in September. we, the class of '52, entered school for our eighth year. We could tease the seventh grad- ers like the upper classmen teased us last year. l guess we proved to be quite a headache to the teachers, as well as upper classmen. Maybe they don't know us. There are about forty angels residing in Room 202. Strange to say, home room never lacks noise. Drop in some day and see what Miss Poole goes through. Studying, that's another thing. We usually manage to turn in an assignment or two a month or maybe open up our history book to study After all we may get some of what is in our history book on a test and we cant rely on our brains they re always out of order High school activities are well attended by eighth graders. Basketball seems to be more exciting than football. Maybe it's because you don't freeze at basketball games. Dances also proved quite interesting. Seven members of the eighth grade are members of the band. They played for football games, assemblies and parades. Home economics and shop claimed much time, but judging from results they were well rewarded. We had our own Christmas party, which was a great success. Next year we ll have a chance to prove what great athletes we have Gym classes with the seventh grade were always full of fun Patricia Himes Fu-si Row Miss Hopkm M Myers P Letz C Bauder I Richard M Cunningham N Reed E Bloom B Brew I Kline P Hirnes I Hoffman Second Row N Powell S Wise A Powell E Albreth B Simmons Pt Agnew R Hogan I Blchert C Bernd R Wheler L Alman A Keck R Lepley N Newcum Third Row H Leonberg D Mitchel I Thomas A McDaniel G Gage W Cooper I Hogan P Zeigler D Prishcorn I Thomas M Wehr D Miller C Worster swf? ,cg , c . , ' , . H . , . . I . , . , . , . , . , Q. --,111 so 'Vprtiu-u
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45 Surf' 7 P V1 ,J fy, ff ID lg -jf 4 Frlendshrp 1S defrned as one berng attached to another by esteem respect and affectlon It rs one of the most rmportant thmgs rn thrs world and wrthout rt lrfe rs not complete Dur1ng our years rn Zelrenople Hrgh School we all have made many new frrends We have studred together m classes crammed for exams practrced for class plays not only for the good of the class but also for a feehng of personal satrsfactron Many of us have come to know our teachers personally and they have proven themselves farthful and trustworthy as frrends by actlng as advrsors for all of our undertakmgs There IS nothlng better to l1ve for than a frrendshlp that lasts through the years When Glad and sorry Sorry and glad So glaa we are sorry And so sorry we re mad hlgh school days are over fr1ends are separ ated Some go to college some to work and others enter the matrrmonral world They are scattered far and wrde Never agarn IS the class completely unrted There are some that you may never see agarn but they are never forgotten There are always a few however that remarn close and get together to talk over old memor1es After graduatlon as we travel onward rn lrfe we wrll make new contacts and meet new people However all of us are eagerly lookmg forward to what the future holds for each one but nevertheless as 1S so well expressed by Barton Rees Pogues Mrxed Ernotrons we are sorry to leave old frrends behrnd Glad for commencement and school at an end Sorry to part wrth each precrous frrend Glad that exams are out of the way Sorry we cant grve another class play Glad that some teachers can t frown at us now Sorry to mrss therr correctlons somehow Glad for the teachers who smrled at our stunts Sorry rf ever we worrled them once Glad for advrce we remember so well Sorry we drdnt qurte learn how to spell Glad for vacatlon and no lessons at all Sorry tne school bell wont call us thrs fall Glad and sorry Sorry and glad So glad we are sorry And so sorry we re mad' t H 0 Y LEC l as-.. ft tk A . E , at i J lf fir tx A Y ? f f 'll' , ,ff lf J l l X 41 ff' j ff l I 1 r f , , All , ,wb ? f' X' T F .l 4 ' 59 32
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