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AN INDIGNANT MALE The way they scrub Me in the tub, 1 think there's 422 Hardly fr - I My lex N fi N W Doubt X X Sometime they' ll rub, qv . And rub and rub X I Until they simply Rub ' 'Me ROW I Juanita Norctgn, Betty Longnecker, ' Out. Carol Armantrout, Phyllis LeFavor, Larry Straley, Arlene Craig ROW II Joyce Loy, Philip Hudson, Bonnie EX'I'REh'ES Vorhees, Delean Flauding, Donald Guntle, Shirley Hough, Carol Ann Campbell 1 A little boy once played so loud That the thunder, UP in e thunder Row III' Kenneth Huey, Jean Shawver, Nancy C101-ld, Houser, Allen Masters, Franklin Fifer, Said, Since I Gantt be heard, Geraldine Moses, Dallas Simons why then I'11 never, never thunder eSeiH1 ROW IV Ronald Straley, Annabell Bardsley, Paul Smith, Lawrence Simons, Jacqueline And 3 little Sail ence kept ee Boehmer, James Hudson, Robert Garlinger sti That she heard a fly on the window RGW V Carolyn Lgngnecker,-William Mil r, sill I' Thomas Murphy,-'Nancy Stolz, George Sto z, Whisper and say to a ladybird,-- Jean McNeal, Alice Harden I She's the stillest child I ever .ff N- M ' heard! A ,RUVV VI Eldon raig, E1lsie,Sibery, Harley fl New If Bergman, Janet Axe fJames Elsey, MaryXLou Xxxxjoling, Mrs. Burk ELETELEPHONY f' I RGQZEII Ai1een'Bnit , Jupior Bergman, Sue Once there was an elephant, Denny, James Gu:Tt'1e, Rosemary Beals, die Who tried to use the telephant-- Leonard, Ida Pearl B own No! yd! I mean an elephory' Who 'tried to use the telqghon -- - I' ff CDear met I am not certain quite -as -N 3 Howe'er it was, he got his trunk QNX 'jv7f' 5 Entangled in the ue-iephunkg ' . bf' The more he tried to get it free, 5 ' The louder buzzed the telephee-- f If fear I'd better drop the song 'N ft That even now I've got it rightl i n,,,f' -ex ffpfffv !ffx!! ..f KN Of elephop and telephongll
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SEVENTH GRADE we came upstairs from the sixth grade with 26 students. In the second semester Jeanne Bye from madison School entered our class. We have had lots of fun this year. Our sponsor, Mrs. Ketchum, let us have two parties the first semester. Our first party was at the Berne Park. we thank Russel Ligget for taking us to that party. Our second party was a Halloween party at Max Kenyon's house. We had lots of fun dressing up and being guessed. They were all' very hard to guess for you could hardly tell who they were. In the first semester we had an Arithmetic contest. we would take grades every day and average them. we kept the count on a piece of paper and kept it on the board. There were 15 boys and 12 girls. The boys won after a long struggle to get good grades, We are giving the boys a party in April when it is warm. Mike Spahr, the teacher, is putting on the party. The girls are going to bake something or fix something for our party. The seniors put on an inter-class tourney. The seventh played the eighth. we were defeated. The cheer leaders were as follows, Norma Garlinger, Janet Hoskins, Shirley Leonard, Mary Lou Orr, and Judithan Axe. The class name of the eighth grade was Hwhite Soxnwhile we were called HTigersH. we made tigers out of cloth in art class and sewed them on the back of our clothes. we hope to be eighth graders next school term. We all like the idea of being upstairs. Clela'Treece fi ff. 7 fe E 5 4, Q: J X' Z if eg
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