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We remember our etghth grade skatmg party Floyd Larson rejorned us th1s year and Mrs Edwards trred to drum quletness rnto our heads Donald was caught talktng one day and had to su on Mrs Edward s lap and tell her abou the conversatton In September of 50 a group of 34 started thetr fmal hrgh school clrmb by addrng a new student blondte Barbara Lrndholm and a new homeroom teacher Mr Slawson We were dtvrded tnto two groups one 1n the Conference room and one rn the Lrbrary After Easter vacauon we moved into one of the new rooms 1n the addttron If Mr Slawson caught you talkmg Look out for the erasersl We had our ftrst dance rn May whrch for some reason we called Aprrl Showers and ended the year wrth a class trtp to Lake Morame Durmg the year we lost Carol Duffy Evelyn Chnstran Betty Lou Rose Laurentlne Angel and Lols Bam As Sophomores we welcomed bashful blond hatred Barbara Collrer QI-low trme changes onelj Rolland Hawes and Donald Osborne left school Under the drrectlon of Mrs Mmer we had a dance a skattng party and a trrp to Howe Caverns Bob Sweet rejoined us rn our Jumor year after having left us way back rn the Krnder garten Mr Du Mont was our homeroom teacher and tnsrsted that we be rn our seats rn the Lab when rt was time to take attendance or go see Mrs Roberts We had a round and square dance IH the fall and of course the Jumor Prom whlch we christened Rose Garden 1n the sprlng The Journeymen furn1shed the mustc Thrs year we mrssed Allan Comnell and Rlchard B1ce Our Semor year started off wtth a Bang We had a dance IH the fall for money rarsrng purposes and at the present trme we are preparlng for our Semor Play and our Class Trrp at Easter Graduatron IS our ultrmate goal Let us hope that we are ready for what 15 to come The past rs forever gone and the future IS yet to come CLASS POE M S WE FRESHMEN Barbara Carol Talbot Here we are Freshmen at last All our grade lxfe now IS past Only three more years of school And we can forget the golden rule My how proud we were rn the seventh grade Our srxth grade memorres began to fade In the erghth grade we were prouder strll For Iumor I-hgh was strll a thrrll ltked our teachers rrght up through, And I guess for the most part they liked us too Now we have some more new teachers I guess, for us they should be preachers Some of us l1ke sports rn the fall Others would rather f11rt rn the hall Some 11ke muslc and that sort of thing, Others would rather dre than smg. ' . ' I ' . I . I D I 0 ' ' I . I ' ' I I , . . , . l 0 o Q l I 1 . . . ' . . . ' , . , . , . . , : 5 2 ' 9 . . ' . - Q We ' ' r a l ' , . Q .
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Dr Robrnson All our talents tn rrusrc for the krds who wtll take our places Coach Lull A book on how to develop strong and husky football and basketball players Mrss Mrller A small heatmg pad for her office tn the locker room Mrs Roberts A bottle of asptrrn and a thermometer our grade teachers we leave our most wonderful memorres May your memorles of us be as dear to you as ours are of you the Junlor class we leave the thmg that rs dear to our hearts the trtle Worst Class rn School the Sophomores we leave the rest of the Senrors to go with what you already have Be careful and don t catch anymore It s a bad drsease To the Freshmen or Flre House Gang we leave our money maktng abtlrty These are the last words of advrce from the Class of 54 In Wltness whereof we e undersrgned end here Martlyn VanWarner Janet Edson Rocco Laurra Shlrley Van Vranken Wrtnessed By Jack Webb 3D Magee Llttle Henry CLASS HISTORY In September 1941 another class had tts begtnmng It was of course the present class of 54 It was a farrly large class and today only erght of the orrgrnal class re marn Lrz Ackerman, Jone Colburn, Janet Eason Carolyn Shtllleto Bob Sweet, Marllyn VanWamer and Gordy Wheeler We frntshed the pre fxrst grade under the rulmg hand of Mrs Ackerman In the ftrst grade we were Jomed by Gretel Fxndetsen Mrs Frtzgerald led us on our way We remember playrng tn the doll house that was IH our room In the second grade Mtss Brown was the teacher We lrked her very much We were Jorned by Nancy Salamacha and Helen Zachow from Brrar H111 and Euretta Carey from North Ed Thrs year we remember a Jumor Choir ln which many of us parttctpated Mrs Larson our thrrd year teacher had a store and post offrce ln whrch to play In our fourth year under the gurdance of Mtss Harrmgton, we were Jorned by Shtrley VanVranken and Rocco Laurxa As a result of Nancy and Helen knockmg on Mrss Harrrngton s door and then runnrng, Helen lost the fur collar from her coat We welcomed Bob Harmuth and Barbara Carol Talbot ID the flfth grade We can remember Mrss Jones catchmg Carolyn and Barbara Carol talking most of the ttme Frances Rrch fand a new prtnctpal our present class 3dV1SOl'J Vrolet Brownrtgg, Floyd Larson and Joan Wetherbee 1o1ned us rn our srxth year Under the guidance of Mrs Page we presented a program on South Amerlca which we wrote ourselves ln the seventh grade we began to feel grown up New faces were Janet Dauchy Janet Baulch Ann Mayne Martlyn Ellsworth, and Theresa Twrst Mrs Jones was our homeroom teacher and rf a gtrl was caught talkmg, she had to s1t wrth a boy QAsk Janet Dauchylj I . -- I A I I - O To , ' . ' , . To . D . . u . ,, T0 . ' ' . ' ' . ' , , th . v I . , . . : , , ' . I I ' . A 9 I I . , ' 2 . ,.. I . . . . I I 9 . , . ' . . . . I ' . . , . . . I I I 1 ' I ' I 1 n ' . ' 0
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ln all our gr1dLs WL had full, And WL l1SLlZ1llX dld havL lo work SOHIL We hurr1Ld through lunch to gLt ou o And boy dld wa. lldlx a l'd1Il'x day WL had our flbhts tn klckball WL thrLu Ill1llbS ln th hall momL of us would gLt awfully mad An othLrs of us VVOUld bawl WL all lrL glad to bL ILTL WL hopL NL rL lll H1511 school to sta WL hopL to ELI to b 5ophornorLs YVL. dont WL ll bL ust as a '14 RLIIIC lll Wltll lh1S g,rL1du.lllonwL ILJVL hLrL WL arL SOIHQ5 from ll1k.SC f3Ill1ll3.l'lNdl1S Lach of us holds many IllLIllOI'lL.S dLar Of school days pronls and halls WL all have. work d toLgLtllLr for thL act1vltlLs of our class It doLsn I sLem truL we rL lLav1ng WL arL now cons1dLrLd adults Havlnb rLachLd our tnalurlty We FC gO1H2.1 out to facL thL world LLav1ng lllLSL rooms of safL sLcurlty WL VL donL our sharL of studylng But WL VL always found tlmL for fun WL all llqVL sharLd grLat plLasurLs In evLrytl1lr1 YVL vL done We are lLavlng all our tLachLrs Who vL bLen so mlportant to our past lhL5 VL all bLLn slmply wonderful From thL flrst rlght to thL last Our thanks go to thLsL tLachLrs Who VL gn LD thLlr prLclous tlmL lo bL advlsors guldLs and ff1L.IlLlS As wL VL Illddn. our upward Cllfllb ll non bL gOll1b on our own Lach Wll bulld lllS own t1Lxx world lo Lach .l dlffLrLnt LxpLr1LncL Wlth nLu fldqs to bL llnfurl Li Our pzthways now wlll dllfLr Branch out ln rnany ways But nonL of lla wlll soon forbLt Our wondLrful school days B.lrbaraClrol llllbol Li . B' X 1' I 1 v A' I at pl' . ' , , , , ' . , ,1 'Q , l ' y ' C 2 s ' Q ' v , l d ' ' ' , l- Z . f , lg V' j ll' -V ' v K' 4 , . ,. Q ,Q If ' ', V, gy. l.lf 'gf' DNS I y 1 ' l wf i U I I 1 1' A ' A 1 ' 1 x ' -- The years have gone so fast, 1 x ' - m I ' ' v - 1 ' r Y 4' 1 1 ' x I ' Q ' U A' l D . l ' I' ' l -- ' V m wt' - I ' f L , r' l ' ' , . V , L ' . - - - , k. . . - 'I - y .
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