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wi V.. . . I 9. Compliments of Senior Parents Mr. and Mrs. George J. Agner Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Askew Mr. and Mrs. Carl VV. Boettger Mr. and Mrs. Orris Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Clary Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cloyd Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Duckett Mr. Henry Emshoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Epping Mr. and Mrs. George C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Gage Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Gaskins Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Greger Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haller Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heliferich Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Justice Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kline Mrs. Lena Klose Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knippling Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leslie Mr. Joseph W. Maddux Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKinniss Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Merten Mr. and Mrs. Jasper D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ott Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phillips Mrs. Henrietta Ridge Mr. Charles E. Ross Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strosnider Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willard Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams 20
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SHIRLEY MILLER MARGARET PHILLIPS N Ixkx x J. 6 BETTY RIDGE Ifgi MARJORIE Ross ERIE EKJE QQ: :QF n1a'r'rv scnumz I I RUTH SHEPARD MARIANNE WILLARD 19
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A History One bright morning in 1935 a group of us children were preparing to go to school for the first time. We were all excited and happy Qyoung and inexperiencedj to have the privilege of going to school. However this feeling passed after the first two years. The first and second years passed swiftly, but in the third we were introduced to one of the miseries of life, namely, the multiplication tables. The boys, however, learned something else, they learned to help the girls take off their leggings. The fifth and sixth grades were about the same. We were on the second floor now and had four teachers. Dodging one teacher was hard enough, but can you imagine trying to dodge four at once? Well, we soon learned that we could not win. - A tour of the city was planned and carried out in the seventh grade. VVe went to the Art Museum, Natural History Museum, the Zoo, and to the Conservatory. A similar trip was planned in the eighth grade but because of World War II these plans were cancelled. We were kept busy learning the Presidents of the United States, memorizing the Preamble to the Constitution, and working for the eighth grade state exam. After an impressive Cha-haj initiation by the Sophomores we were ready for high school. Changing of classes, D.T.'s and schedules confused us at first, but by the time we were Sophomores, we were very dignified. VVe dropped our dignity long enough to initiate the Freshmen. The Junior year brought the phrase upper classmenf' Oh, how we loved it! Our class play, A Mind of Her Own, was given with great success. We also bade farewell to the Seniors with a banquet and a dance. Well, eleven whole years of school have passed, and now we are in our last year. With the knowledge we have acquired, we will leave our Alma Mater, but we will never forget her. 21 'W .U A 1 .4
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