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CLASS HISTORY On a beautiful fall day in September of 1937, 29 brats started in school. Of the 29 little ones only five will graduate from this school. They will be, maybe, Vivian Hibberd, Sidney Hill, Ron- ald Swallow, Gene Williamson and Dick Turner. On our way through the educational system year by year, we picked up and dropped off a few students. In the second grade we picked up George Buriff and Pat Saylor. While journeying through the third and fourth grades we had a few skirmishes with upper class- men, such as mud ball fights and so forth. Carolyn Whitmore also joined us in the fourth grade. In the Hfth and sixth grades we got into the minimum of trouble and prepared ourselves for Jr. High School. Dale Rose was the new addition in the sixth grade. Our Jr. Hi beginning in the seventh grade, was quite ordinary, but in the eighth grade some- thing unusual happened. Our class increased in population by adding Earl Smith and Helen Mar- garet Knicely to the class register. Next came our Freshman year with parties, new people, Ruth Brent, Phyllis Martin, Carole Hissong and Karl Robbins and generally we had hard work together with fun. In our Sophomore year we prepared for our Junior-Senior Prom. Then came our big Junior year. The beginning of the year we gave our class play, only after many trying rehearsals. The rest of the year we did what most classes do . . .We loafed and fur- nished the Seniors with a delightful prom. Now comes our Senior year. We Started a bi-weekly paper called The Page, which met with roaring success. Our class play, Calm Yourself, was to us a great achievement. Our class has had many a delightful time, including the prom the Juniors gave us at the Miami Country Club. , The graduation exercises were a crowning point to our twelve years in school. And thus, we come to the end of the History of the Senior Class of 1949. JMX.
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