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TOP ROW: SECOND RCW: THIRD ROW! FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: JUNIORS Pauline Kever, Eugene Schlemmer, Betty Pancake, Jack Sowers, Rowena Dellinger. Carl Copper, Jeanne Eddy, Robert Schaadt, Dorothy Webster, Robert Zephyr. Lois Wendel, Dean Gleckler, Marilyn Ryan, Fred Soaer, Martha Klinger. Donald Weaver, Mary Northup, Donald Week, Sue Sowers, Mary Beat ye Margie Hummel, Margie Thompson, Frances Hummel. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1950 In the warm sunny month of September, 1938, the school bells summoned us, as newcomers, to join in the activites within. We were starry-eyed, amazed, and somewhat scared of this new place and of our teacher. But soon we were as much a part of it as we were of our homes. Miss Mildred Temple started us in our field of learning the subjects that are necessary in life, reading, writing arithmetic, literature, music, and drawing. These nine months passed quickly and we were promoted to the second grade. Mrs. Norma Carey met us at the door this time and added to our know- ledge a few more facts. Then habitually, we passed from grade to grade with Mrs. Helen Smith as instructor for our third, Miss Jessie Driver for our roursn, Mrs. Rema Mohr and Mrs. Mary Myers for our fifth, and Miss Driver again as our sixth grade teacher. Then we chlldren were standing on UDB threshold, beholdlng another moment filled with anxiety. We were promoted upstairs. The seventh and eighth grades passed rapidly, and then came high school. . The first month of high school proved to be warm and oheerful--Fresh- man Initiation--. Months went somewhat slower, later, but eventually they passed, as did the Sophomore year. a How as Juniors, we are looking forward to other greet moments in our lives,--Senior activities and graduation--. When it comes, we, together, will meet it. 13
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