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ROBERT CARRICK EDDIE MCCARTNEY MAY KING DEAN THALER Valedictorian President GEORGE MOBLEY Dramatlca 2 yrs Dramatics Z yrs. Drarnatlcs Z yrs. Vice-President Office Z yrs. Office Office Basketball Z yrs, Baseball Z yrs. Football Baseball 3 yrs. Basketball Z yrs. Football Projector Club 4 yrs. Boys Manager. Basketball Z yrs. Dramatics Z yrs Football Baseball Z yrs. Cheerleader. Baseball 3 yrs. Football. JIM ANDERSON MAY QUEEN LOIS DUNCAN Dramatics Z yrs, ELEANORE PORTER Dramatics Z yrs, Baseball Z yrs. Dramatics Z yrs. Ba5kefbu113 yrs. Sec. and Treas. Office Z yrs, Basketball 3 yrs, JEANNE JACKSON DONNA SWARM MARCELLA DRESBACK JANE RADEBAUGH Dramatics Z yrs. Dramatlcs Z yrs. Dramatics Z yrs. Salutatorian Office News Staff Librarian Dramatics Z yrs Basketball Cheerleader. Cheerleader Office Librarian 2 yrs, Girls Manager. News Staff Cheerleader Basketball Z yrs News Staff Librarian Cheerleader. 11
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CLASS HIST OR Y It was certainly blue Monday for seven children on September 6, 1937. lt was probably the most important day of our lives, but to be torn loose from our mother's apron strings was quite a jolt. Miss Plumb was the first teacher to Betta Kraft, Margaret McCall, Eleanore Porter, Frank Prescott, Robert Ellis, Janet Safely and Robert Carrick. That first year went by plenty fast and by the first day of the second year of school we were ready and willing to plunge into education. We lost Betta Kraft that year but Mary Ann Rice and Lois Belding joined Miss Plumb's tribe. Our number was increased to eleven in the third grade by the enrollment of three new members: Jay Allen, Dolores Barker and Beverly Smouse. Miss Allen was our teacher in the third and fourth grade. Mary Ann Rice was detained in the third grade because of illness and Dolores Barker and Janet Safely moved away, They were replaced by Phillip Covi, Jackie Kelly and Earl Myers. ' Miss Jensen herded ten of us through the fifth grade. We traded about even that year by losing Jay, Jackie and Bob Ellis, but Jane Radebaugh and Clark Pierce joined the merry tribe. Miss Blackburn was our teacher in the sixth grade. Margaret McCall, Clark Pierce and Lois Belding left us in this year. We started the seventh grade with twenth students. Jim Anderson, Gordon Behrens, Phyllis Cornelius, Lois Duncan, Eddie McCartney, Rayfield Moses, Donald Myers, Leon Pierce, Ralph and Robert Middleton were added to our class with Mrs. Dale teaching, but during the course of the year Beverly, Jim, Phillip and Gordon moved. We entered the eighth grade with Miss Stafford as our teacher and minus two more classmates. They were Gere Dale and Rayfield Moses. Duane Maddux joined our group in this year. Jim Anderson, Gordon Bilbrey, Phyllis Cornelius, Lois Duncan, Kenneth Hoyt, Duane Maddux, Ramona Marchant, Eddie McCartney, Donald Myers, George Mobley, Dee Naylor, Jeanne Jackson, Leon Pierce, Eleanore Porter, Frank Prescott, Jane Radebaugh, Dean Thaler, Robert Hibnes and Robert Carrick started the ninth grade of school together as twenty very frightened and green Freshmen. This was the year of the largest enrollment of the Class of 1949. We started the second year of high school without Duane, Gordon, Dee, and Leon, thus leaving sixteen pupils to start the Junior year. We can truthfully say that we had a lot of fun our Junior year. We went to the banquet, had our class play, and began feeling like Seniors even though we weren't--yet. This was also the year that Donna Swarm left Perry and joined our class. We finally came to the last year of our high school career with Sally Dresback as the only new member of our class. Eleanore Porter and Bob Carrick are the only ones who went through all twelve grades with the Class of '49 at Bagley High. 12.
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