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CLASS HISTORY fCon'tl A Mrs. Chaffee, our teacher of fifth grade, showed us how to write interesting stories and speak poems such as nThe Duelu by Eugene Field. Here we were introduced to the pioneers of our country. South.America, here we come! With Mrs. Bemish as our teacher we learned all about South America and its inhabitants.. Mrs.eHartt Joined us in the second semester and we went to work on decimals in Arithmetic. It was here that we met Ken Stewart and Dick DeLong. ' I In seventh grade with Miss Hines as our teacher we studied many different phases in English. We spent an interesting year in Social Studies with Mr. Fox who has since left our school to become a Principal. That year we were glad to welcome Terry Touchton as a new member of our group. The highlight of the year was helping the eighth grade put on H.-M. S. Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan. We were again happy to find that Mrs. Pilkington was to be our teacher in eighth grade. A new member, Sarah Couch, Joined our group. The operetta, Tom Sawyer, was the highlight of the year with Miss Ward as our director. Now that the year is almost over we are looking forward to high school and the many enjoyable years we hope to have. Although we are leaving Allen Creek School, we will always remember the help and guidance received from our teachers, parents and many friends. ' ' '
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CLASS HISTORY As we entered the kindergarten of Allen Creek School in September of 19h3, there were fifteen new members gazing wonderously at the many sights arou d them. Miss Bradstreet was trying to quiet down John Thomson, Sam Halaby, Stanley Moress, Jim Tompkins, Bill Dietz, Win Gifford and Steven Foster who were fighting over the new red fire engine. B1ffy,Com isso, Betsy Wilson, Hart Goldsmith, Sue Ewell, Georgia Dusterdieck, Carole Odell, Tom Dunsmuir and Philip Heckel didn't seem to be paying attention as they were more interested in Peter Rabbit and his adventures. The year passed happily with many expectations of the coming years. , In first grade we met Curtis Grinnell and Andy Rowland. With Miss Sunter as our teacher we got our first taste of reading and arithmetic and staying in school for a full day, which was very exciting for us. The next year Mrs. Burger, our second grade teacher, introduced us to Lois Boon, Catherine Ramsey and Tom Dalbey. Soon the whole grade was saying there A, B, C's and studying the lives of our American Indians. Miss Kittelberger CMrs. Roworthl our third grade teacher taught us to write. Our class was divided into three reading groups. That year we were excited to find out that we would stay for the first time until 3:30. Here, Fred Hughes Joined our group. The next year Mrs. Pilkington led us through many adventures with Bunga the Jungle Boy. One of the most exciting incidents was when we were invited to Benjamin Franklin School to give a science demonstration for the teacher's convention.
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Steve - Old Folks at Home Carole - Tell Me Why Terry - Oh Patricia Sarah - The Old Master Painter Tom Dunsmuir - Tom's Tune Leie - A1n't She Sweet? Ken - Lazy Bones Georgia - Sweet Georgia Brown John - oh Johnny ' Bill - Gino F1en1n ' Sam - Sam's Song Curt - Trumpet Blues Betsy - Sweet Betsy From Pike SONG TITLES Fred - Dick - Sue - Hart - Andy - Stanle Jim - Biffy Win - Beautiful Dreamer Open the Door Richard Oh, Susanna Peg of My Hart Beautiful, Beautiful , Brown y - Come Ona My House I Get Ideas - Personality I 'm Just Wild About Lizzie Catherine - 'Tiger Rag Eyes Philip - Stars and Stripes Forever Tom Dalbey - Never Been Kissed ll
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