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Kinbefzgafzfen s s BACK ROW: Billy Smith, Grimm, Miss' Merritt, Elson, Frakes. MIDDLE ROW: Louis Smith, Grant, Sigmund, Graham, Larry Smith, Hart, Runyan Haines, Sandra Ingle, Finch, Linda Ingle, Lewis, Kinney. FRONT ROW: Campfield, Lord, Miller, Harris, Hall, Spencer. Glieefzleaa efzs Brown, Hart, Smith -25-
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fzaaes SZ - 3 b , BACK : Mrs. Webb: MIDDLE Cdoublel ROW: Morris, Downs, Frokes, Percy, Smith, E. Stoll, Hcrll Bemis, Tomlinson, Downs, Grimm, Crowford, Byers, A. Stoll, Tufts, Haines Spcthr. FRONT: Tomlinson, Seiberlinq, Berkshire, Akins, Frederickson, Rose, Blake! Crawford, Spencer, Sexton. ' ' fzades I and .2 BACK: Mrs. Plopper MIDDLE ldoublej ROW: Fredrickson, Clark, Longcor, Sondquist, Lewis, Hen! nesey, Crawford, Finch, Spencer, Ogle, Kinney, Moloney, Sigmund, Efnor Rasmussen, Ingle. FRONT ROW: Hall, Von Stein, Oczle, Downs, Rosenberq, McCldy, Holland Ogle. The Geeks Haines, mdnoqer, Thomsen, Rasmussen, Winettcr -24.-
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Glass Hisfofzy On a bright sunny day in September, 1933, eighteen bright faced children entered the Kindergarten. Miss Perrine, our teacher, helped us through the first two years of school by teaching us the A. B. C.'s and how to read and write. During the first grade we lost Maribelle Scott, Norma Miller, Robert Miller, Howard McIntosh, Iames Carney, and Dale Purcy, and we gained Robert Kooyman. Second grade was coming up and upon coming back in September we found that Dick Stewart was soon to leave us. We welcomed in Billy Blagg to our group. The class was growing and we were increasing our knowledge by learning to add and subtract. As we came back to school to start our third grade we found Ioe Hart, Eliza Meckley, and Robert Kooyman, all familiar faces no longer present. Dick Stewart decided he liked Bondurant much better and he came back after at- tending a year in Des Moines. Roy Stoll and Lloyd Van Zuuck were also gathered in. This year was punctuated by our learning the multiplication tables. , As we entered Miss Scott's room for our fourth grade we individually were going to try to make a success of our school career. Lloyd Van Zuuck didn't come back, and we made up the loss by gaining Kenneth Bailey, Iohn Lingen- felter, Ruth Lindsey, and Charles Campbell. Fifth grade found us cheerful as ever and ready to start a year of hard work. Charles Campbell and Hugh Iamieson was not here to start the year, but Harold Morrow and Mary Spooner took there places. We were glad to have Norma and Bob Miller with us' again as we had started in school to- gether. This year found us hard at work on fractions. What did the sixth grade hold in store for us? We were all set to find out as we came back in September. We broke even as Kenneth Bailey and Mary Sponer left us and we gained Charlene Brandt and Raymond Petefish. This was the year when we heard sweet music coming from the music room. Of course, you can remember the accordions which were numerous around school at this time. As we started in on our seventh grade, we had climbed the half way mark on the ladder of school. We failed to see Billy Blagg among us, but we found lrven Doss coming into our class. Basketball was the main sport and the Iunior high boys and girls teams played several games. .25-
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