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i: r ) Oct 23 We g t 01 1 aw graphy books last week and learned uhat the earth was round and that the moc is not made of green cheese« 1923-2H. Oct 3- We had a halloween party and saw some ghosts which UcLn t scare ua - very muou Maroh 5 i’here was no school today because everyone was out with the measles 192 2$ Nov 2c Charles Golder is lording it, ever the fourth grade because he was promoted to the fifth Jan. 20 Junif Osterman tore off hie fingernail nail while playing Fitsbuxg Brees. 1925-26 £ nt 12 We have cur first ciasc. 1 : die eel . today» 7 30 Miss Rose came back to school today an t i us t we v, ulci have to call her Mrs Black now or Another bright addition was made to our class en Leon wae promoted from the fifth grade Apr. 2x Junior and Edward are making up time for play- ing hookey last Friday afternoon, 1926-27 Sep' 9 We feel ver grown u now, we have class under two teachers everyday - Kiss Tinges and las Wilson. Dec. 20 Irene Botkar didn“t get home from school un- ci] ’fter lark because Miss Wilson kept her in for ci May lg Had a pionio at Stroms burg with the sixth grade 19 2? 26 Sept 5 Ye find ourselves aifdith graders. Harold Sher- wood is a new member ot the ciass Sept 20 Hiked out to Botket and had a wiener roast. Apr. 12 We took eighth gradt ixams today May 19 Fifteen students finished the eighth grade to- day. Eight are in our present cit es.
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bits nr on the d apf OF A -5EF OQ 1919-20 Sept 6 Six of the present senior class toddle up the stairs by the side of oar mothers to enter the k: adergaften. Junior refures to tell Miss Clark hr b name Sept. 7 Margaret loses her talkativeness and won:t talk to any e exec aioi ao slept h.: -a the raor ing Sept 20 - Erel' n hat to be ent home because she talks too much. Jan. h Irene brings ?r ne doll to school and al- lows Alice to hcl t for two pieces of candy. guing that the chi « atead of yellow May 20 All of us terribly .ei 1 about th oic. Junior eats tof much ice jrei '.nd gets th oa- ach ache. ry, very -roud er the ir 19 21 Sept, 5 we six li tie !r r is s L to be in the firs. grac ,n ne garteners very insigni I r Nov 16 Evelyn gets a gold star after her name for being the only one to spell all of tne following words corrictly: Cow, ban, pig, cat, May 10 The year has gone very nicely fhe only caa ualty happened today when Edward refused to iajit he had £;um in his mouth. 1921-22 for acme c t t progress are Alice, Evelyn, Irene ’targaret, inward, Junior March Edward called Junior grandpa because all hie teeth ere falling out, and Junior ' ent in and told Sweet,
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1923-29 Sept 1 nervous, gawky, green may be what the upper- cl esmen call up but really we got along quite well until Harold in trying to get out of the room with- out attracting notioe stumbled over Charles' feet and went down with a crash. Eddy, LaVeta, Kathryn, Alva, Helen, Charles Beck, and Louis, into class as green as the rest, but these new friends promise to be too’ ones Sept. 5 The first d a 3 meeting was held today Every- one was too bashful to talk and so it took a long time -1 get Alios eleoted president and Miss Sonner Oot. 7 The olae turns pirate and holds a party in Bittinger’s fn The evenings entertainment consis- ted chiefly of the boys sitting on one side looking at the girls who were looking at them Bov. 12 Leon Madison rr ' ?ee honorable mention as an nteet We give Jerfy . The Judges mad - a alight error and gave first plaoe to ths eophoaores May 17 School out. Looking forward 'o next year when we can shake the stigma of greenness, Oot. 10 Our pennant goes up in Room I, We are the first olasti to 4ee the school crest. Octo 21 Cir . Irene had the cleverest olovc costume in t022 Alice came to school this morning wit confetti in ner aairc 1 10 The standard teats rev-or 3 a e out nd ws wish to • 1929-30
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