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Page 21 text:
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In September 1937, thirteen students entered Chandlersville Grade School under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Simms. We lost four of the students during the year. In our second year of grade school, we had.regained three new members, but lost two during the year. We were still under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Simms. When we entered our third year of grade school, we were a group of ten students under the direction of a new teacher, Miss Kathryn Baughman, but we lost two students this year. Now as we enter the fourth grade, we have an enrollment of eleven. Three of them are new members. During the first half of the year, Mr. Albert A. Alexander taught our class, but the second half we were back in the same room with the third grade and had a new teacher, Miss Ada Kaser. Two students of our class left this year. In the fifth grade, we were again under the direction of Mr. Alexander. We had an enrollment of twelve students, but two of them left us during the year. As we entered the sixth grade.with an enrollment of eleven, we hoped it would be our last year in the grade building. Mr. Alexander was again our teacher until the fir st part of February, when he was called into the Armed Forces. Mrs. Pauline Kanaris was our teacher for the remainder of the year. We lost one student this year. In 1943, our class of thirteen, entered junior High School. Our sponsor was Mr. Charles Bradshaw. Two students withdrew from our class during the year. We had one class party. Mr. Moody was our sponsor when we entered the eighth grade. We had a class of twelve this year. 'Two class parties were held during the year. One class . party and one for the acquaintance of Rich Hill and Chandlersville Eighth Graders. We entered high school in 1945 with an enrollment of twenty-one and our new sponsor was Mr. Raymond Sisk. There were three withdrawals from our class this year We attended two parties. One class party and the Freshman and Sophomore party at which the Sophomores initiated us. In our Sophomore year, our enrollment was sixteen. Our sponsor was the coach, Mr. Page. We had two parties this year. The regular class party and the Freshman- Sophomore Initiation Party. We had one student enter our class and one student to with- draw. Mrs. Elliot was the sponsor of our junior Class of fifteen students. A show Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm was sponsored during the year. We held a banquet for the Senior Class of '48 and the teachers. It was held at the Y.M.C.A. in Zanesville, Ohio ' Now we enter our last year of High School the year that most of us have looked forward to. Our enrollment was thirteen at the beginning of this year but due to three withdrawals, it is now only ten. Mrs. Mary Henry is our sponsor this year. We are sponsoring the Buckeye Music Makers April 12. For our class play we have chosen Grandpa's Twin Sister, a farce in three acts by jean Provence, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Henry. We plan to take a class trip at the close of this year. As we step forth to receive our diplomas on May 21, 1949, we sincerely hope that these names will be called. Harold Barnes Ruth Gray George Klies Marie l..eFever Kenny Moore . Claw Edsel Roberts .lvlwiory Esther Thompson Kenneth Tom Mary Lou Watts Joanna Wolfe 17
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eniora EDSEL O. ROBERTS Time tells on a man especially a good time. MERTIE ESTHER THOMPSON To a friends house, the road is never long. EDDIE MERT KENNETH EVERETT TOM Action, looks, words. stepl, form the alpha- bet by which you may spell character. -IOANNA MAE WOLFE Speaking well is an art of making many friends. ADAM MAGGIE MARY LOU WATTS Write injuries in the dust but kindness in stone. 1 STUFF 16 R. f C fl qkmv
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6'la4.4 will We, the Class of 1949, being of unsound mind do hereby, make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class, as a group, will our enthusiastic tendency to co-operate to the Sophomore Class. Get together Sophomores, or you'll be sorry. Eddie Roberts bequeaths his love for the girls to Donald Miller. Never a dull moment or a dull girl. Marie LeFever endows Lorena Har'mon with her driving ability. We need new guard rails anyway. Kenny Moore cedes his tendency to wanna go steady to George Buchanan. Take it from him, George, it's surely easy to get hooked but difficult to get unhooked. Esther Thompson leaves her manner and quick tongue to joy White. She doesn't really need it, but oh, what damage she could do with two of them. George Klies grants his dainty little shoes to Max Pennington, they save time on long distance hikes. Joanna Wolfe delivers her gift of gab to Betty Plye. It's always some- thing different but continuous. , Harold Barnes bestows his bashfulness upon Virgil Tarman. It leaves some time to study without feminine interruption. Ruth Gray confers her fierce and ungovernable temper upon one who needs it, joe Ann Boles. Kenneth Tom presents to Marjorie Eck his ability to chew gum and to whisper without disturbing people. This gum is fifty per cent rubber and gives guaranteed mileage. Mary Lou Watts gives her sweet disposition to Dorothy Archer. In order to relieve our faculty the coming year. After our debts are paid, we, the Senior Class of '49, leave our swollen to the Freshman Class. We now bid you farewell. Wish us luck. Signed, sealed, and delivered, this twenty-first day of May. A. D. 1949. 18 treasury
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