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MARY RUTH WHEELER NN Sponge PP Boy: in Bermuda: FP Ian, Al, Mom, Matt SD To take Mr. Moore'J place for one day UF With Matt Arn To get married BEVERLY WILLIAMS NN Bee PP Stuck-up people FP Mom and Dad SD Roller .fkate through the hallf UF Around Wen Fally Am Lead a happy, proxper- ouf life JUDY WEINHEIMER NN Jude PP FP SD UF Am Cracking knucklex Mom, Dad, lim, Arl Pax: my dri1xer'J test With lim Get married and he happy?? MARILYN WELCH NN PP FP SD UF Am Sponger Monday morningx Mom and Dad Make a million hefore l'm 30 Around E. A. To Jucceed i i'l aw JOHN WOLSLEY NN PP FP SD UF Am Rowdy Girly that drink Mom and Dad To win the Indianapolis 500 Putting another coat of paint on my car. To win the Kentucky Derby on an Oftrich. PATRICIA BOYD YOUNG NN Pat PP FP SD UF Am Pride and jealousy Dave To raife hlaek orehidx Having fun! Be a huyer at Bergen NANCY E. WIESNER NN Nano PP School husex FP I love them all SD I won't tell UF Out of town Am To live, love, laugh an he happy SALLY ANN WILLIAMS NN Sal PP Loud people FP My family, Prix SD See all of the 48 UF Taking picturef Am Alwayf he happy
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LaNetta Brown Barbara Dietrich Mary Kramer George Hasselberg 1 Bruce Edwards Georgia Estabrook Bill Hahn Brooks MacRoberts Cfadri As the class of 1956 brings to a close thir- teen years together in school, we take away with us the fond memories of those years. Who will ever forget the first moment, when he was brought in to meet his first real teachers, Mrs. Roberts and Miss Morton, the fun he had with the sandbox and real store or the tense moment when Sally Orr climbed to the top of the trapeze and was afraid to come down? Our first lesson in cooperation was evident in this year. In first grade we were separated into differ- ent rooms. Our first drama production was in the form of a play, Molly and Her Dolls. Miss Steger and Mrs. Whiting gave us a start in art and music, but the biggest thing was learning to read and write. When we moved on to second grade, we found that our teachers had no intentions of being left behind and advanced with us. It was in that year that another second grade teacher was added, so some of us went to Miss Michaels. A puppet show in the auditorium was a big highlight of our year in third grade. We also began painting murals, with which Miss Steger tried to develop our artistic natures. Fourth and fifth grades ran smoothly as we advanced in learning and began such compli- cated things as multiplication tables and, hor- ror of horrors, long division! In fourth grade, Mrs. Bartrum gave us a start on the wonders of science. During these two years, we partici- pated in two operettas. In the fourth grade, most of us were wide-eyed members of the chorus for Dreamboal. In the fifth grade pro- duction, Dawn Boy, we advanced to rainbows, raindrops or winds. In sixth grade we became the Seniors of elementary school. We were members of the Service Club, which helped in the cafeteria or in the halls. As we look back, the younger ones didn't seem to like it very well. The oper- etta that year was Hansel and Gretel. We all remember Bev Rowley as the green-faced witch who had the cookie house and got pushed into the not too sturdy oven. Seventh grade was a big year in our lives. We were considered high.school now and we had lockers, passed classes and had home- work just like the big kids! That year we had a Christmas party in the East Gym. Q 28 ,, Q at ....... J? iw isieazifesgzeggfffggggeye s Barbara Killinger Mary Foster, Adrian Metz Sandra Clark nRi:EEf: -..-f:.?.:' , Ig, gszairuvatkzrlf-'55'gggsrifggygy Hr. A555-g?'f2a5'5:55Q?7gf7Eg' 'letawrgijgiifggai' -V '1s'lf2ffi5l53-5F51's1'ff?fEHf5fgf2aVsife':-?5 V'l'as1fgEg?57 Bob Barrett Carol Teson aa, ----., ..-:::' :f- -- ..-..--.ani -..- .. ..,.. .. cf lf5Z5f'i5 ,, ,,5i' :- ' H ..... ,, ' 5 P' f ----- - was .... , M, in .MWW -5255--'fbSS'?51 ?lfsETEsEiii,'22u.u2i A-7 -W-ffiay - 5, .,.. nfmsl,-.. w,..H,,,, kkh.. ,, H .ii S ' .1-me ,fi .,,, . - . ..:: W' 'Wa -fir ::- - fe: sf-s,fw.ga fff-- M- .' , ---- M , -::-':f rw:-, W., 52533121 '11f: ssw,f :mi V' ' :4f-iii,-'iiiiww Vi dfll s f ' yfzzi fw' 1 Qifixiififififai 4 mmf , 1- iz Q 2 Y M A J, ...Q Q- .- aa-.I ,W , .5 X 2:8 wang We ,Kimi ag, az Q, 9 it , a , maigag as ,2- as at Q- V -M,--tm.. , .fa-was Sfwie, .:,1.gg:-,- -. :-:H 2332292 ,, . if.,--5, yfglfgwmw , fl W 1- His? igfamgif .. 2 Q- Q 2 ,Na ggfxifg, 3 .ai 2 3 william wa. 2 H s 5 rwflazf-'v'1Q:'N-zisuiiisvfg 5ff5iil5?'li5 joe Gillespie W W-is
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