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n STILL SITS THE SCHOOLHOUSE n The familiar scene of the old study hall con- jures up memories of happy school days spent at Edeno The Study Hall, the work shop of the student provides a quiet and stu- dious atmosphere where he can pursue his study. Attractive book eases containing the whole lib rary, to which new books are continually added ad orns the front of the st udy hall. By governing ourselves as we like to see others governed we maintain ex- emplary order during the study hours. The following two poems were selected from old copies of the Eden sch- ool paper 'I'he Flash . THE STUDY HALL GIDCK Tick-took! tick-tock! there on the wall, The minutes go slowly by. To every student iu'the study hall, lt's a memory that never will die. Their lives they are molding day by daY, As they go through the carefree hours. And parents pray they are learning the Way To meet life's heartaches and showers. 'ihe clock looks down on girl and boy, All too quickly the swift seconds fly, 'As he shares each sorrow and joy. Tick-took! tick-took! and then Goodbye. v MARJORIYE MLIJLER.
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First Grade I Audrey Amert, Jerry Blackburn, Donald Dome, Dick Frost, Mary Alice Guinther, Byron Holdcraft, Donald Jones, Mary Alice Klinger, Alice Kollar, Joyce McCallister, Kenneth Montgomery, Glenn Parks, Martha Ellen Pool, Lena Sipe. Second Grade Clara Bantzhoff,Billy Blackburn, Warren DeJean, Carolyn Ekle- Berry, Nancy Evans, Glen Holdcraft, Miriam Holdcraft,Patsy Kruse, Barbara McVay, Joyce Russell, Donald Schilling, Mary Jane Shook, Eugene Sipe, Florence Wagner, Thomas Wilson, Herbert Winter, Cloyde Sipe. When school opened in September,we had thirty pupils in our room, thirteen enrolled in the first grade and seventeen ena rolled in the second grade. The first grade gained one new member, Glenn Parks, at Thanksgiving, but he transferred to Carey in March. Our room had charge of two chapel programs this year. The first one was at Hollowe'en, at which time we presented a play Hollowe'en Spells , and Mr. Rall, editor of The Daily Chief, spoke to the assembly. The next program was in March and we also took part in the Christmas Chapel program. A We were very happy to have a valentine box. Each pupil re- ceived a special valentine and a chocolate heart. The manual training boys made a reading table which we en- joy reading at very much. We also have a new bulletin board above the blackboard on which we displayed our School Circus and Dog Show. , It seems a long time yet, but we hope to be graduating in 1947 and 1948.
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. H0 OL 1 E ISEOTES The Girls' 4-H Club of Eden finished the year of 1956 highly success- ful. Twenty-one members started the work and all of them completed it. The club entered the County Fair with a large display. Seven firstsy twelve second,and sever- al third premiums were awarded the girls. Those receiving first premiums in fourth year work were Ida Mae Romich, Esther Larick, Wilma Kuenzli, and Margaret Brown. The Wyandot County Style Show was held at Upper Sandusky where first honor was given to Ida Mae Romich. This high award gave her a free trip to the State Fair and the privilidge of en- tering the Style Show at Columbus. The work was very nice- ly completed under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Romich and Miss Wanda Larick. 0 0 o o o The C1833 Esther, Helen, Hannah, Janis Ruth, Wilma and Rachael. as Nanny poses with her little keeperg some fun. , , , , Where's Oscar? Nanny seems to have him located. . . . .
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