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CLASS HISTORY The class ot' -il entered school in Stpte-uber, 1029, very bashful and somewhat frightened. but nevertheless eager to start. Miss Mai ie Teel. our first teacher began the process of molding out live- tbrouv'Y-out cur school years. We rrafliially lost the bashfulness and began to take our schooling rather fer Qranfed. But as we graduate we realize more and more that our A'ne i'-:in public education system did not come to ns as a gift but tather through the work and sacrifices of our parents and theirs before them. During the seccnd and third year our class was divided, due to the number of students. Miss Recliner and Mis: Zimmerman were the teach- ers. Beginning with the fourth grade and throughout the fifth and sixth we became accustomed to a new method of teaching, departmental work. Miss Pulp, Miss Housour and Mrs. Hallman were the teachers. When we entered Junior High school. we thought we had advanced quite a distance. for it was at the beginning of the seventh grade that we went upstairs , September. 1937. will always be remembered by our class as that was the year we entered high school. We withstood strongly the attempts to belittle our class of -11 while the old, old freshman adjectives were flung at us. greenie . little towhead and others. That year ive select- wl Mr. Bradford Mclntosh as our sponsor, Assunta Lese as president and Kenneth lirnsberger as vice-president. Onr first high school party was the annual freshman initiation. Later durirg the year we had a hallo- ween party and sleighing party. For our sophomore officers we elected Robert Parcell as president: .-Xssunta Lese. vice-president: and Russell Rnpie, secretary-treasurer. lt was during this year that our class decided on the class flower, the rose: class colors. old rose and gray: and our motto, No crown with- out the dust of labor . During our junior year we took increased activities. We had class mf-mba-rs on the basketball team, baseball team and track team. We pre- sented the play The Haunted Tea Room and in the sprint: sponsored two skating parties. Tire officers for the junior vear were: Robert Mar- ks-l. president: Donald Robison, vice-president: Doris Burket, seeretaryg .Xssunta Lf-se, treasurer. Vera Rlosser became the main officer for our class. The party of the yt-ar was the calendar party held January twenty-first. We present- ed the play Huckleberry Finn on March sixth. As our senior year cornf-s to an end. two things will be remembered bv our class. No crown without tht- dust of labor and the accomplishments of our lives which tw-rc stitnulatf-fl by our centralized school at Jamestown. Robert Markel.
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CLASS PROPHECY Strange things happen to tts sometimes and mysterious gifts are apt: to tall out of the everywliere into ottr hands just when we least expect tht-'n. l had said I would never again be surprised at anything. but when at in-wspaper dropped into my lap from the very air about me, I was will- ing Io take hack the rash row I had made, for it was certainly a startling ot-t-tirietice. to say the least. to say nothing of my amazement when I read the name and date .litnton't1 Gazette-July I, lll60 . Where did it come t'rom'.' .Xnd what could it all signify to me? l was never one to retnain long in suspense when the means of grat- ifying tny curiosity were at hand. or ohtainalfle. and I opened the paper hastily anti from the records read. I only copied those I thottght would he of tuost interest to you: tlst-cola. lndiana-January 1960-Word has just been received at Osceola. Indiana that a former resident. Ernie Richards has been placed in solitary confinement in a cell at Logansport. Accompanying him is an old school chtun. Robert Correll. They were picked up a week ago in front ot' the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Indianapolis because of disorderly conduct. l'how Sentinel-Chow, Alaska-.lantta1'y 6. 1960-Hear ye! Hear ye! All ye little ones! You are requested to attend a meeting of all school childten of this community. lliss Assunta Lese. a graduate of Ball State T.-in-Iwi-S College, Indiana, will he the principal speaker. Miss Lese ex- pects to begin teaching school in this community as soon as arrange- ments can he made for her salary and the building erected. Lansing. Michigan-January S. 1960-In the Lansing hospital last niuht two lives were saved hy the skill and very accurate knife-maneuv- .-- ittu oz' Iloctttl' Roh:-r: Par:-ell. and his beautiful assistant, Kathryn Erns- ltt-i'aet'. ltr. Part-ell and Miss Ernslierger have lfeen working together for many years and have hecotne very widely known in the field of medi- t itll' Washington. Il. C' - -.lanuary ll. I960-Tlte Honorable Charles Dils, ln- sn...-of-:lt-tl Phat-'es liyars Ilufzhes as Chief Justice of the Supreme Voutt. icprt-sentetl the Supreme Court and House of Representatives to- day and :aye his reply to dictatorship. 'L'nconstitutionall Charles Dils, a fotmt-r pit-l-:lc grow. r or his farm in Osceola. Indiana, became interest- etl in lar: and took a tiftt . n ye ar course at Oxford University. Today he is f-onsid--rt-tl ont- of thc most intelligent judges in the U. S. l':'iIs FT2lllt't'-.I2lllllZll'j' lil. 1960-The fashion contest. which was ht-ld in l'aiis this yr-ar. was won hy Miss Helen Gordy, the world's most wt-ll-fin-ss:-tl girl. Bliss Gordy has modeled clothes for the King and Qu'-cn uf l-Znulanfl, Vountt-ss Foo Yong How of Japan. and many Holly- 'toil tnoyic :icttwtsscz-. Ilcr latest release was a nine-piece, four layer. PYSIII4'-ff'llI.IIll bathing suit. st, Louis. XIissouri-.Ianuary IT, 1960-The Ilepartment of Minis- tijfs lat'-st announf-cmcnt is that .lack Ilens, formerly uf Osceola, In- diana. has rt-turn:-d to St. Louis to further advance his cause in foreign mission work. Air. Ilcns r ct-ivctl a Blasters Degree in Ministry at Go- -hcn Vollczxc. Indiana. lit-r. Ilf-ns can also rt-peat the New Testament '-'-fPl I ful' wfllwl. Notts- lraiuc l'uiyt-rsity. South lit-nd, Indiana-January 20, 1960- l'i-oft-ssor of .Xstionoruy and Physics, Daniel l at-kelman announced yes- 7 l lJlf-' that lu- has found a ncw plant-t vt-ry near the moon. Professor lfztf-I:--ltiiatt t-7-.pf-cts to takc a trip to tht- moon and then jump over to his of-'.': planet. llc also l 'Vf'2Ilf'fI that hc has invented a new airplane which 1'-ill do ISHN, milf-s pt-r hour in a power dive. Ile has patented his in- - ' tion.
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