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GLASS HISTORY fGONT'D.l Now entering the Sophomore year, we really felt proud of ourselves when we produced nwhere s Grandma5,, our first class play, under the direction of our home room teaoher,Mr. Robert Crltes, which turned out very successfullys Dale Crmw ford enteredg-he helped to make our,play a success. Our Junior year, advised by Mr. Eugene Baslnger, was another year of many memorable activitiesmm-the planning of the Jun1oreSenior lrom, election of different officers, and choosing of class motto and flower. We had two entries in our class, Betty Wheeler from Shawnee, and Angela Owens from Forest, who both became permanent classmates, Our class play 'The Actors Have Gomen, directed by Mr. William J, Mahoney, was enjoyed by the cast and the audience. After reminiscing about our eleven years of schooling, I came back to cvr present year with all the students who have gone the whole way: LeRoy Blackburn, Dottie Freymuth, Mcse Koch, Kenny Lowry, Ginny Lowry, Carolyn Miller, Janie Shaw, Charlie Stevens, Opal Thompson, Dick Williams, and Susie Wolfe, and those who entered along the way: Mabel Kleusing, Dick Etzhorn, Pat Reilly, Betty Wheeler,and Angela Owens. Mrs. Dorothy Dupler, our home room teacher who has helped us so much in class projects, directed our class play 'Almost Eighteenvf It was typical of every young,crooner's dreams, We all soon will be leaving school, and seeking dif- ferent oocupations in the big and troubled world, e are all looking forward to this day, some with anxiety and some with a little sadness, and we wish all of our classmates that are behind us, the 9Best of Lucku at Gridersville High.
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wCLf-X55 HBTOKY As I mm sitting here in Stmw Hall 'looking around and day-dreaming, I suddenly realize that we have only ten weeks of school here in 'good ole' Cridersville High' and my thoughts rush back to 1937 when twenty-five frightened and bashful pupils entered the first grade at Crldersvillee , Upon entering the first grade, Miss Ritchie, now Mrs. Russell Bpichelderfer was our teacher. We can all remember the picnics wc had on the ball diamond, but above that she grade in taught us so well we were ready to enter the second 193 . We were all well acquainted with the school by' now, and the advancement to a higher grade make us feel good. In the second grade we had a new teacher, Miss Hall, who now is Mrs Darrell Lee, who must have had a considerable amount of pat- ience to handle all of us, Entering the third grade was even more fun, and here we thought we were really something, for it is the year we ent- ered our new and present school. Mies Hall was still our teacher for our third and fourth grades, The fourth was be- ginning to get a little more difficult, but with her help, we had progressed enough for the fifths With Mrs, Wauben as our fifth grade teacher, we had a lot of fun, and also gained a new classmate, Mabel Klausing. In the sixth, with Mrs. Wauben still as our teacher, she taught us more and more difficult things, getting us ready for 'Junior Highns Pat Reilly from Lima, and Dick Etzkorn from Landeck enrolled, making our class a more Jolly one. Now the time has come that we have been waiting for, for six whole years. That's right, to get to be on the se- cond floor of the building, We thought it was wonderful to exchange classes and have different teachers. Miss Gillam was our advisor in the seventh grade. Then, into the eighth grade we passed, with Mrs. Oorder man ate as our teacher, and now after this year we would gradu- from Junior High and enter our first year,1n High chool Green Freshman--Q-what a class that was, We-certainly got our now are chance to do the same. High School was more our initiation into High School, and were waiting for fun, for we could attend the High School activities. Now that we Seniors and look back, our Freshman class was a mixture of everything and a lot of fun, We had our first home room this year, Being all to ourselves made us feel like we were mcregatured.
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