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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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Country - rhonls SUakruiUr . rbnol Seventh Grade Hazel Gerdes Glenn Bovey Estella Owen Robert Brasch Fifth Grade Gertrude Owen Edna Bovey Charles Gerdes Violetta Schmitt Fourth Grade Walter (dark Donald Brasch 1 lerman Sass W illiam Clark Third Grade Nellie Owen First Grade Roland Smith Russel Rodgers Jack Clark Emilie Sass At nine o’clock on sixth day of September Through the doorway, sixteen children entered. As the teacher greets them they wonder If she dreads the year’s work to come. As the days and even weeks go by, They are asking one another why The school board doesn’t give them a rest, Since they have been doing their best, But soon their wish is granted, For they have gotten what they wanted — A Thanksgiving vacation — two days. November passed, followed by cold winds of December. Now their faces beam with joy, for they remember — They decide to stage a Christmas play, At which, they are very proud to say, T heir mothers are invited to see, After which they depart by twos and threes. Again they returned much refreshed After their (supposed to be) long rest. Winter comes and goes and with it the cold and snow, And spring comes in her glory, For which we all are not sorry. They count the weeks that remain, For summer will soon be here again. Alas! the day for parting is now here, No more voices will we hear, With books in their arms Out of doors they tun, As they bid farewell to their clasmates, dear, These words we hear: “Will we go here next year?’’ Paie twentfi-three
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