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Manual Rueda, 5am Stovcns, June (Law- rence) Johnson, and Viola (Smith) Martin. Elizabeth Aker, Mavis foffett, Romola Lunt, vinita Foster and Margiserot Part' anen. Preston Aker, Elmo lorrill, Alb .rtus Massey and Ruth Burtchor. I,.r. Packer, Dean Chapman, Adrian Boyd, f-ck .Vard, .Aaldon Lunt, Earl Philpott and Joe Franceso. Senior Class on Kid Day . Gerald Axton, Jack Gentry, Elno Lunt, Phil Nations, V rcy ,'ilkins, Norma Tip- ton, . illio Mac Russell and Bob Cochran.
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SCEWD0O? CQftSS fflOSIKDOW One bright sunny morning on August 27, 1926, someone pull- ed the rope and ding-dong she boomed. When the many little hicks from the country heard this alarming sound they all run in different directions and hid. Among the hoosiers that ran '. ere Elizabeth Akers, Amelia and Ada Belle Bridges, Bige Dun-- can. Vinita Foster, Romola Lunt, Mavis Iloffett, Heber McGrath, Flo d Roberts, Ravnond and Charlie Shores, and Joe Sanders. The rest laughed at these for being scare-crows but informed them that it vTas .just the bell that'neant to go in. These-city gu s and gals were Jodie-Lee Cloudt, Adrian Boyd, Jewi Dye, Robert Davis, F,dwin Dean, Paul Dunagan, Acie Hillman, Billie Johnson, Christeen ICartchner, Dora Lovett, Christine KcFarlen Eerl Philpot, Maxine Roofe, Joe Russel, Lorine Russel, Murray alker, Stanley Rath and Max Murdock. As everyone vas seated in the little green school room, Miss Branyon became likeable among all the children but as they became less self-conscious, the1’- acted disagreeable and found she wasn't so kind all the time. She tried to teach us the A-B-C's and only partly suc- ceeded. And then the big event of the yejt’r. The nev school building was completed. All the studious little students to- od their books and skipped over to the new schoolhouse. In the second year, Miss Clark taught us reading, writing» and arithmetic, not leaving out the cotton wood stick. Miss Clark rote the following remark ebout Richard Hext— Excell- ent reader but l zy in arithmetic. When school was out all the teachers could hear was No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers sassy looks . Our teacher in the third grade was Enily Montgomery. She had a terrible tine calming everyone because we thought it such an honor to be in the other end of the building , nnd so ended our third year of raisin. In the fourth year Earl Philpot fell for Mae Tate and Dora Lovett fell for Closter Pedigrew. So far into the grades we struggled until wo reached the seventh'grade whoro Jimmie Lovett chaperoned many petty love affairs. This v as in the high school building and the stairs somehow managed to stand the strain. That was the year when the love birds started walking do m the stairs looking into each others eyes like dying ducks in a thunder storm. Hannah ebster and Gerald Axton headed the young romancers who con- stantly wove colored glasses to wink at their flames. VJe entered the eighth grade but had to go through it in the grammar school building. Billie Johnson and Joe Francese got licked b- - Mr. Ccsev almost every day for being ornery. The whole class cheated in spelling but when v e all got F’s on our report cards we were broken of it. hen Mr. Brrlov took us in to the gym to music he had to take the girls and boys separate so wc would be more quiet. Me graduated from the eighty grade with the following enrolled: Elizabeth Ake-rs, Ada Belle and Amelia Bridges, Noma Ellis, Vinita Foster,- Maggie Hardin, Romola Lunt, Mavis Moffett, Dorothy Osburn, Millie Mae Russel, Viola Smith, Hannah Webster, Gerald Axton, Adrian Boyd, Dean Chapman, Bobby Cochran, Bige Duncan, Joe Francese,' Jack Gentry, Billie Johnson, Richard-Hext, Slno Lunt, Heber McGrath, Earl-Philpot, L.A. Patten, Manuel Ruedo Joe Sanders, Dubert Smith, Tommy Watson, and Preston Aker.
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