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VELVE IRENE MOORE Irene Student Council 12 . . . Chorus 9, 12 . . . FHA 9 . . . Tattler Staff 12 . . . Cheerleader 12. lay, junior Play . . . Prom Queen . . . Cute ' . . . Sharp dre.fJer . . . Blue eyei . . . The .Moon I5 Blue . . . Blondie PP? . . . Workx at Darling Shop . . . Coinriden:e?? . . . Aim-MRS. WILLIAM DUMONT CURREY Wild Bill -fl-H 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Speed Demon . . . Wild Bill . . . Cow Killer . . . Ho! Rad drirer . . . Keen on lllarilyn Monroe . . . Good kid Per eeze Teafherf . . . Wide hellf :X . . . p f, . . . Need! eornpan. P511 w .C A' up . - if Stihl ? , 4 Q 2 1 ,Q Civ l x-, PHYLLIS LEE SCOTT Phid Blue eyex . . . Brown hair . . . Talkative . . . junior Play, Norma . . . You'll Never Walk Alone . . . Dream! of Jpringlime . . . Crazy about Chop Suey . . . Goal, Telephone operator . . . Fordf with duali earth her fancy . . . Long hair . . . Librarian. IC? Q. ' If'T'F' ,. ,J 'i ..7
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Thirty-five bright faces marched into Mrs. Betty Millikan's first grade room on the first day of school in 1945. Many of the kids were missing their front teeth. Mrs. Millikan taught us to read, write, and count. It was something new, but we enjoyed learn- ing. Six of these pupils have remained with our class. They include Saloma Callahan, Carol Reed, Patty Tyner, Linda Wean, Gary McWilliams, and Larry Stewart. Two that entered during the year and still with us are john Fletcher and David Shoemaker. Dick Hurley started out with us but left at the end of the year. This year we crossed the hall and entered Mrs. Laird's room. We had our first stage appearance this year when we presented little Nursery Rhyme Skitsf' These little plays paid off-Remember the junior Class Play. Something sad happened at the middle of the yearg Mrs. Laird left and her place was filled by Mrs. VanTassel. XVe all kissed her goodbye. This year we added Billy Currey to our class roll. Mrs. Newberry had the honor of teaching our class the first year she returned to Daleville. A few that we gained this year were Delray Green and Bobby Fox. Dick Hurly missed us so, that he returned and is still with us. Mrs. Newberry taught us our Multi- plication tables. Boy! We thought we were smart. Love also began to sprout, just ask Saloma and Dick. Our fourth year, we traveled over to Mrs. Schlegel's SEN IORS' CLASS HISTORY room. Carol and Gary felt the love bug bite this year. Rose Marie Crosley decided that she didn't get along with her class so she dropped back to join us. Ted Folkereth also joined us. Wfe really were big now for we got to climb the ina cline to enter Mrs. Hizer's room. David Bratten and Richard Purvis were added to our rank. Billy Wfester- man dropped in from his class. Eleanor Ackenback because of illness had to drop out. This year we had a basketball team and three yell leaders, Saloma, Car- ol, and Hildreth. Dick was Mrs. Hizers little errand boy. Gary gave Carol a ring and Ted kept giving Linda a small gift each week. Boys, do you remember how Hildreth could always get the best of you? In the sixth grade, we had a new experienceg Mr. Nelson, was our first man teacher. Does everyone remember how we all enjoyed Mr. Nelson's stories that he read? Patty enjoyed Billy walking her home every night after school. The girls would all get to- gether and read Saloma's notes from Dick. XVe lost Ted along with a few others. Larry Quilling came along and joined our honorable class. Bigger than ever, we entered junior High School. just think, we got to pass from class to class and didnt have to look at the same teacher all day. The only sad thing was, no more recesses. Irene Moore joined us and still remains.
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