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.,'Eegend of 'Ghe Cahzefs The hour was late as 1 rolled up 1nto my buffalo robe Ny head was heavy W1 h the though'S O' Yea 5 GONE 'JY I remembered the years 1 had gone to s hool in the little b 1ck m ssion of A G S ln my lst class there were 52 little braves and squaws who had Just ba ely climbed out of 'he1r cradleboards' Our guides for thus adven ur were Mrs Barnsey a a N155 Heltzel ln the and grade we gaired Kaye landis Glorra Creves ton leanette Chapman and Sharor' 1-1111 We were u de the supc-rvis on of Mrs Bevmgton With our Indian pigtaiils we marched bravely 1nto M1s Showalters 3rd grade to find Larry Hoffman and Stanley Helvey still in short pants They were cute though' Our group rncreased w1fh Beverly Harris Verla lean Bager Stephen Buda and Coleen Ame1gh We went our separate ways into Miss Swick and Miss Roses classes ga1n ng Bob Floor Eilee Beatty a d Ba bara Arnold The year was spi ed with being allowed to ring the hand school bell and our Kng of the Mount games on the old ashpile ' Miss Rose was with us again 1n he Sth grade along W1 h Mr Brewer Among those who loined us this year were Ruth Shoemake Mable Bice lmmy T kle ana u s Lcr raine and Dwayne HOpk1US Our kindly old lanitor Dave Williams helped sw1ng us along into our Sth grade We ended our grade school days with Mrs .Merley and Mrs Brewer Mary Frances Arthu came to help us end it Do you remember he day we walked to the new grade bu1ld1ng for a grand tour? During the lst part of 1950 we moved into the rew grade building Then realizing that our operetta days were over we looked forward to moving into the very mysterious High School Building During our 6 years in AGS we lost Ernie Smoker Charles Saner Leroy Kirk Paul Murphy lohn Overdorff lay Walter Masteller David Gagnon Sarah Leininjer Sonla Gertg Karen Denry Ver11ndaClevenger ludylnleete Glo ia Creveston Donnie D1 kerhoff Larry Grubbs loyce Cl1nger man Michael Bahney Wilma Spen er Mable Rce Rose Flor Billy Miller Coleen Ame1gh B111 Sayge s Bob Floor Barbara Arnold lack Myers and loanne Siegfo d Bag and baggage 51 of us 7th graders moved into AHS to terrorize the students and teachers' Those who yoined us for this expedition were Wanda Brane Tumor Sal yers Deloris and Larry Floor and Carol Teel Our first taste of high school life was delicious Mr Hockstedler who lm sure well never forget helped us w1th our first class powwow Remember the hotdogs and Kool Ade we ate near lst base on the ball diamond CGrade school play yardl Mrs Dyer and Mr Densor watched us grow up rrnto the eighth as some of us had our first dates on k1dd1e after noon at the fair' Remember lmdsf? We ga1ned B111 Gates Cna lo e Smi h a d Bet v Leavell ou Sth yea but los hem ir' ou 9h The others whi h we lost Wee Wrlma Spence Beve lv Ha r1s Ieanette Chapman Billy Miller and Mary Nuendorf and lane Thompso a d Ma y Frances Arthur went to Bever Da'n We gained a new hief of the AH S Tepee M Deaton and along with hl'T1 he b ough his so George Deaton Mary Lou Ebe was ano her add1t o o ou class he 8th grade We were the fi st lass to have 8th grade g aduat1on exercises The grrls in he1r 11st ylo s and e boys n heir new ties came in lookirg very scrubbed and polished Mrs Dyer bless her gave us the Sth grade d1plomas We went rn o ou h1gh school yea s w th Mr Do rell and Mrs loh son lt was indeed a pleasu e even though Latin a new subyec to us was dllll ult' Bemembe hose wild B ology classes n wh h we bu h ed wo ms' Ugh' e aa ed M Ca so a spo so 1 he Sopho nore xea an Mrs lon on'1nuect N111 u lt oo he o a s ou b ave e eds o t lea s of H gh' CI et Tho'npso a d Ma y Fan es At u euned ousfom Be ve Dam girls 1 he1 fo 'nals ara the boys aressea the best bi and tu kers fo the Sp ing Concer Then we dessed our ola lea s and sh1rts and raveled o Sa1a'no ie State Pars where we oa'ned e s 1 ue 1 d an f shio fo ou S pho'no e Class at Those who lef ou good mes we e 1.ou1se D udge and Don Floo Paula Te ell ame to Jo 1 ou pary M Holmes a d Mrs lohnson watched over 11s as our pro its increased 1 the anteen ard we breezed through the lunior Play directed by Miss Keyes The Campbells Are Comrng was a howling success At the Iurnor Senior Recept1on our prophecy for the sen iors of 55 was read and food and music were enloyed by veryone at the Catholic Church basement at Culver which was decorated in a Mardigras theme We we e so v that Do othy Koen g le orne Hartzler Stephen Rudo Mary N codemus and Larry Kuh wrthdrew because ou Sen o year was ndeed flled w h su p lS9S The two that have engoyed and enriched those surpr1ses with us were Mrs Iohnson and Mr McCarter our sponsors In our Senior year there have been both sad and happy expenences Among the sad ones was having to turn the canteen over to the Iuniors We have really enyoyed the can teen with Mr Merechth as sponsor and Leonard Kuhn and Larry Hoffman the manager and assistant Truly they have done a wonderful Job for us House For Sale Haunted our Sen1o play directed by M s Dye was a rollicknrtg success We sure raked in the money' The cobwebs now hang heavy over ou cradleboards and rattles as we look forward to the new adventures C ' ' r tt 't n .1 in r r t I '4 ' ' I I' ' 1 ,C Y I , , 3 ' ' r' r, r A r , ., . 1 1 1 , 1 1 t ' n, n r 1 c 1 . l r 1 1 ' ' C ' . 1 . , r, 7 ' 1 1 r 1t 1 n, V ' ' t 9 1 1 rn' r 1 t n t r in T A - - - ff - 'r C y ' I 1 1 . 1 .J 1 I 1, 1 ' 1 n r 1 ' . 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