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In September 1947, the Senior Class of 1959 had the first insight of Eads Public School as member of the first grade. Our group of thirty included Fred Buck, Robert Bentley, Norman Crow, Billy Easley, Allen Hooker, Sammy Kuntz, Kyle Lindholm, Roland Mays, Dale Stoner, George Smith, Larry Watts, Gene Wimp, Earl Gilbert, Sandra Aldrich, Pat Buck, Virginia Culver, Janice Eder, Bernice Kasza, Shirley Mast, Diann Scroggins, Arlene Schleining, Beverly Weber, Lois Wissel, Karen Uhland, Diane Mohler, Carol Brooks, Nancy Dye, Bemardine Tesner, Pat Talbott and Brenda Jo John. Our teacher was Miss Laura Balgue. The Second year our teacher was Mrs. Chaffin. We lost Bernardine Tesner, Kyle Lindholm, and Earl Gilbert but we gained Jimmy Carthel, Phyllis Sarah, Eloyce Stouffer, Raymond McCraken and Clearance McCracken, making a total of thirty-two. In the Third grade we gained Eddie Bush, Darrel Cordrey, Bobby Floyd, J. D. Moffatt, Harold Niqu- ette, James Goodson, Harvey Stoner, Bonnie Dobbs, Lawanda Dobbs, Geneva Kuxhaus, Carol Pfingston, Viola Reeves, Luella Hollandsworth, and Shirley Hollandsworth. We lost Norman Crow, Sammy Kuntz, Roland Mays, Dale Stoner, and Carol Pfingston. Our teacher was Mrs. Dunlap. The fourth year we gained Sharon Ford. Our teacher was Mrs. Sibcy. The fifth year Mary Dufur, Joy Carpenter, Gary Rice, Sandra Owens and Cheryl Addington joined our little mob. Our teacher that year was Mrs. White. In the sixth grade we were honored with the addition of two new boys and two new girls. They were Clo Sanne Teal, Phyllis Watts, Bill Creaser, and Billy Mays. We lost Allen Hooker and Billy Easley. Our sixth grade teacher was Mr. Guse. In the seventh grade we gained David Adamson, Melvin Brian, William Collins, Charles Farris, Lonnie Ramey, William Bunyard, Timmy Thompson and Shirley Harris. We lost Billy Creaser, Will- iam Collins, Charles Faris, Bobby Floyd, James Goodson, and William Bunyard. Our teacher was Mrs. Farthing. In the eighth grade we gained Hubert Carey. We lost Melvin Brian and Darrel Cordrey. Our teacher during that year was Mr. Foxall. We finally made it into high school. Our Freshman year we gained Wayne Fredrick, Floyd Rogers, Carleen Cook, Shirley Lane, and Donna Retchloff. We lost Wayne Fredrick. Our Sponsor was Miss Cuzzetto. Miss Cuzzetto was our sponsor during our Sophomore year. We gained James Baxter, Jackie Bolser, and Betty McKnight. We lost Floyd Rogers, Lonnie Ramey, James Baxter, and Sharon Ford. Our Junior year we had Miss Cuzzetto as our sponsor. We finally got our class rings. Our junior play was Do You Trust Your Boyfriend? We lost Gene Wimp during our Junior year. We made it at last; we were the mighty Seniors. We gained Joyce Galbreath, Rosalie Taggart and Grady Larkins. We lost Jackie Bolser. Miss Cuzzetto was our sponsor. In our graduating class there were, David Adamson, Ronnie Bickel, Fred Buck, Shirley Harris, Shirley Mast, Bernice Kasza, Grady Larkins, Betty McKnight, Billy Joe Mays, Phyllis Sarah, Phyllis Watts, Arlene Schleining, Diann Scroggins, Diane Mohler, Clo Sanne Teal, Larry Watts, Lois Wissel, Virginia Culver, Joyce Galbreath, Hubert Carey, Sandra Aldrich. Janice Eder, Karen Uhland, Bob Bentley, and Pat Buck.
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Jean Durrett, S. Council; Becky Hooker, Vice President; Nancy Anderson, Reporter; Linda Grahm. President; Joyce Barber, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. May Linda Graham Becky Hooker Joyce Barber Nancy Anderson Jean Durrett Cardon Berry Melvin Brian Dean Carey Margaret Bell Pete Koch Bonnie Weeks Bob Crabtree Nadine Kelley Roland Mays Richard Morton Diana Crow David Harrison Harold Pfingston George King
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