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Marilyn McKinley Her big brown eyes And winning smile Will be remembered For quite a while. Ramona Nicholson Mona has black hair And pretty blue eyes; She's also popular Especially with guys Donna Money Penny is nice And very cute; She's got a ring 'K And a man to boot. Nettie watson A shy little miss Is Nettie that's true; But everyone likes her, And so would you.
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A105 1 9 0 C3 Vera Jackson Vera is kind And very smart She's already captured Someone's heart Emil Kirchgessner Red is noted for his looks And ca-pa-bil-i-ty He knows all about books This is strictly i-ron-y Edward Kirchgessner Carefree Ed Has quite a name Which will someday Acquire great fame Judy Marrs One of the cheer leaders As cute as can be Has plenty of pep And vi-tal-i-ty
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105 0839 It was a beautiful autumn day in 1938, when we laid within ourselves the first cornerstone for 3 Tower of Knowledge. we were an eager group of young children as we laid our foundation for education in the first year of school. During the following six years we worked diligently and arduously to build this inward Tower of Knowledge with the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic, which seemed very deep to such small students; yet this work was comparatively easy with a few days' rest for programs and entertainments at Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Of course, everyone also enjoyed their summer's vacation each year. when the autumn days came once again in 19kb, we were delighted at the thought of crossing the bridges which spanned the ravines between the grade school and the high school to add to our Tower of Knowledge with new subjects and teachers. The subjects seemed harder to us, but with the help of our teachers the obstacles soon vanished with careful planning and study. The first day at the high school building was a definite thrill. The Assembly Hall seemed massive to us since we had Just come from the small grade school rooms. we went to a different room for each class, and there we met a new teacher for each subject. The rooms were numbered and our principal, Ir. Harry A. Jones, had fully explained to us just where each class was to be held; but we were constantly getting confused and ending in rooms with upper classmen. we looked with awe upon the great Seniors and dreamed of the day when we would be like them. When we reported to our first class on Monday morning, many new faces were present in the group. Nineteen students answered the roll call: Anna Mary Coats, Meleta Grim, Jimmie Dudley, Anna Dunn, Pauline Eurton, Arvel Hurst, Lillian Jackson, Roberta Jackson, Vere Jackson, Billie Landreth,i Judy larre, Marilyn McKinley, Donne Honey, Betty lull, Isabell Mull, Ramona Nicholson, welter Scott, Joann Taylor, and Ottie wright. Those who Joined our class from other schools were as unaccustomed to the new ways of study as our own group; so we helped each other, and, in this way, we soon became friendly classmates. we devoted our thoughts end time to our studies throughout the year so that we would build our Tower of Knowledge higher and higher and add more and more knowledge to our education. Thus we completed our seventh year of schooling and made our tower one year nearer its coupletion. In the fall of 19h5, we started back to school again with fourteen students answering the roll call. Seven classmates from the previous year
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