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STbtrit anil iffmirth (6rai»e Delores Canfield Gladys Allen Mary McNellis Claude McMillan Ivan Carnes Russel Rudolph Glen Carnes Hugh Fettkethcr Third. Grade Carl Meyers Cletus Conrad Fourth Grade Esther Goff Ralph Heinze Robert Buckmaster Fred French Bruce Childs Leo Hayes Audra Flinn Marie Wellner Roland Brash Marshall Canfield Elizabeth Beehner Dorothy Shimp Floyd Spies Estella Smith ODitr |Jast ppar September 6, 1920, found us, as we thought, stationed for the winter in the Pleasant Hill schoolhouse on the hill. But in about two months we were ruthlessly routed from our comfortable quarters and transferred to the small schoolhouse west of the High School. Then our troubles began all over again. On returning from our Christmas vacation we were very much surprised to learn that our teacher, Mrs. Peck, had become Mrs. McCoy. The first of February she resigned and Miss Mathes of Cedar Falls became our new teacher. We had a Valentine Box and Lincoln and Washington program. The program being enjoyed with all the grades in the Grammar Grade room. Page twenty
Jffirst anft eron ClraJip George Allen Marie Buehner Raymond Buehner Elzora Carnes Mike Buehner Vivian Bellmer Lucile Brant Miriam Buckmaster First Grade Grace I Ieinze Myrtle Magee Howard Meyers Vera Spies Second Grade Clair Canfield Arthur Campbell Mae Fettkether Emma Jefferson Rita Staebell Paul Trumbaeur Eluent Turner Mary Amy Turner Charles Meyers Francis Staebell Gladys Trumbaeur lzell West firms of fntrrrst Pupils who left during the year were Claude Herman, Eileen Fettkether, Edward Lyons, Helen Lyons and Maurice Penne. Pupils entering since September were Gladys Trumbaeur, Paul I rum-baeur, Myrtle Magee, Eluent Turner and Mary Amy Turner. Our Christmas entertainment was a “Plum Pudding.’’ Gifts were exchanged. February 14th was celebrated by the two grades having a Valentine Box. Page twenty-one
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