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Eighth Grade Row 'l M Nnclulcu B Wagner M Sheler D Meyercheck J Se berllng B Zelgler M Sharp M Harper Row? R Rueckwald S Susutlu M Stover D Janov ch M Goehrlng J Shanks H Keflerer W Johnson J Morgan J Hartman Mrs Jones J-ft-:I Rowl L Druschel B Dambach B Burr M Domhofl B Brandsletfer S Freshcorn E Goree S Davld son Y ggers J urry K v rs ampbell ow 2 ner P Albe R Leple B Wo Powell R Sutch C Powell D Wolf P McDonough T Zmkham G Sankey T Balylcefer R w 3 B Getfemy H Stewart R Wulson F Slayfon W Rape T D nu J Ter Lmden M Brow J Cooper P Susnlu R Wheeler 28 5 A I f b f - , V , . l ' , , ' , . , . . . , , , . . 3 ,J . , , ' 5 A , x.. -F Q . I x ,gf T J- . g -J gg ,ly K l 1 I 'Va ,' ' . nu --A ' .. : s' 1 . v , , .. L' ' -U! mf Y '1 -v TM Y 5 v 1 - 1 - f A I - , e 1 . 1 V I , .A , .C , .El-,M .C , R : L. M'II , , rlh, . y, . lfe, R , . .
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newcomer dccept Yourtlu 1411141-d News bulletun from the Freshman unmates of Zeluenople Hugh school' As we walk through the halls of Z H S we see many of the sparklung Frosh sungung our Alma Mater of The Thung or helpung some underclassman to fall down the steps Dont get the udea that these kuds are bad' Oh no' They re very mannerly' But uf you hear a scream ut ll lukely be one pushung a uunuor or senuor unto the bouler or tackung hum up onthe bulletun board We luke the others are allowed many varu I SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER My clarlung I shall remember you Forever and a day The ught of your sweet baby face I shall always remember dear The nughts lheld you tught For fear I mught have lost you In the dark and lonely nught I worshupped and caressed you I gave you lovung care There was never any luke you No not anywhere Ill always remember you dear Because after all I was only a luttle gurl And you were lust my doll Ba rba ra Stewa rt atuons of pruson garb though you hardly ever see a gurl wuthout her neckscarf or a boy wuthout a loud plaud shurt The Freshman cells are located on the ground floor Chuef guard us Mr Norman wuth Muss Bennett and Mr Tuger on the day shuft Well muss the senuors even though we re moved up a year by theur release But dont worry after summer parole well Iwell most of us anyhowj be back as sophomores Mary Ellus THAT GRAMMAR BOX As I was walkung through the halls One dark and gloomy day I came upon Room 202 A standung un my way I stopped rught there and went unsude And much to my surpruse Oh' lduscovered a Boom' Boom' Boom' Rught before my eyes I opened up my grammar book As quuckly as I could She saud for me to leave the room Oh my yes' You should And thus us what she saud to me As I went out the door Get out of here wuth that grammar book And don t come back no more' Oh get out of here wuth that grammar book And don t come back no more' The moral of thus story us If you are walkung through the halls Some dark and gloomy day And come upon Room 202 A standung un your way Dont stop for ut or go unsude Thats my advuce to you Cause youll never get rud of that grammar book No matter how hard you try No you ll never qet rud of that grammar book No matter how you try' Bull Rodemoyer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Presudent Earl Ketterer Vuce Presudent Mary Jo Bauder Secretary Shurley Lutz Treasurer Norman Walker I . . ., . 11 '11 11 - 11 - - - - 1 ' ' 1 , . . . . . , . . , . , . 1 - - 1 . , . , ., . . . . . . , I I . , . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 5' . . Wull never fade away. , , , I 1 , . 1 , . I I 1 1 ,, . I I I 1 . I I ' I II I - I , . . . L7 I , . 1 , . I , . I -, .
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Zfvung C'oItA 14 preach Startmg ate THAT WONDERFUL EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Have you heard of the wonderful enghth grade c ass Wuth every mlschuevous lad and lass? For seven years they worked each day And then of a sudden they ah but stay III tell you what happened without delay Scarmg the teachers out of theur wuts Clutchlng their papers an their mltts Have you ever heard of that I say? Nlneteen hundred and fifty one So clear the day so brnght the sun In our room there were thlrty five But I ask you were they all ahve? That the faculty all turned gray When at was through they lust stared around There was a flowerpot nn a heap In a mound As If at had been to the mnll and ground You see of course If you re not a dunce .lack had smashed at all at once Oh the class It started to roar Just as the teacher walked nn the door I won t end this III let you guess How Jack Cooper got out of thus mess' Robert Wulson POOR LITTLE ME Out of bed I stumble At the stroke of enght I gulp down my breakfast and lea By way of our front gate ve for school It is stlll cold and dreary As I go down the street But I never notice anything For I am stlll half asleep Even the cries of 202 Dont wake me up a but I go around wuth half closed eyes Tull with a spltball Im hut I yell out wnth a cry of pain For Im easuly hurt you see Mrs Campbell looks around And her eyes rest on poor Iuttle Innocent me Betty come here' She says wuth a yell But hark' Hear that? Ah yes once again I m saved bv that wonderful bell Betty Burr EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Larry Druschel Vnce President Donna Janovuch Secretary Thomas Zunkham Treasurer Robert Wilson 29 . 9. I I I I , . -' 1 I , , , . , I - s fi . , . . , , I ' - I I ' l . . . , . D It was on this terrible, horrible day . . a u . I F V I I I ' I II II I I I ' I I ' ' I I ' I I ' I I I
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