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Senior Class History tiliOIfl'Rl2Y SPIZAKS lil me introtlute myselt: l am Geoffrey Bear. best trientl antl tonhtlant ol the Seniors, llni best tlualilietl to tell you about themg l know them best, You see. l'ni with them all the time. exen in their lwittures in the Yearbook. lt all began in ltlto, 'l'erry. Carol, antl Sheila totltlletl arountl the kintlergarten room. along with some others, ex en some boysl tllnliortunately. the boys hatl to leax e soon.j ln Secontl Gratle Dlulie. atter skipping lfirst Gratle, hopstotchetl in with them. l heartl Terry say, That year we were per- mittetl to stay tor lunch. Alter a stimulating lunch we trottetl tlownstairs tor a rest periotl while the leather reatl stories to us, l tlo not remember much about the stories extept that one was sery satl, antl l nes er slelvt tluring the rest period. Nothing really liamwenetl to the Class ol 1939 in the Thirtl Gratle except that Carol lelt antl the teacher marrietl Cornelius Ham. Anne antl Sally joinetl the liourth Uratle. l.i'!'i I'relemf says, 'l'he most exciting exent in the tall was the Halloween party '.'l The next year Kathie, Marnie, Nina, ancl Nancy Grubb joinetl the tlass, along with two tlucks, Daffy antl Dilly. By the entl ot lfitith Gratle the girls were reatly tor the Big School, having been helpetl so niuth by Miss Bishop. lfrom what I hear, Sixth Grade was busy. Betsy was a new girl. Westy' taught about China and Greece antl XXfhy l like Rumaniaf' antl they struggletl with Gootl Notebooks. They gaxe the play, Putin and Blltlft, with Marcie antl Debby starring. lhe most exciting event that year was that Sheila went to lapan. Sexenth Ciratle was wild, not only because Nancy Stein .intl Maggie came to Dwight, but also because they tlistoyeretl the Boys' School. The lirst tantl last 3 Sex enth Gratle Dance was given Febru- ary 27, antl it resultetl in numerous l'riclay night parties.
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