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Nov; it is 194.'; . au this f c . class will graduate. The activities this year v ill be b... calaureute and commencement. The graduates will be as follows: Sidney Atwood, Pres. Calbert Halsey Kenneth Koul adra Batie Donald hillif.ms Betty Hay Hoyle Helen Brornan Jim French 3ob Gruvatt Linona binklor Ralph Softley Kathryn Neville Ruth Grone Dorothea Dee Patton Laura Jean 3aker f H- V :.j. • j '••••• ; 'V ... - v' fy A. j. - ji j .x X ........J'y. x '9- t t
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Cl. bb IiU'l’CJY In the second grado v e were joined by Ollie Lowe, and Cleo Johnson. Tnis year Kiss Newjahr who was still nalc- ing a vain effort to ct us over the hard spots proved to be a very good friend this year for she brought candy every day for our daily treats, kidney Atwood ani bob Gravatt ar- rived to help share our troubles in the next nine yeai’s. hiss Jackson •-.as honored by our presence in the fourth and fifth grades. It '..as in this room that v:e had our first taste of history and geography', be pupils in these grades '..ere Dorothy and Donald Embree, K rlton Kempkes, Henry Korensky, G le hillholen, and Kenneth houl. Next coi.io the sixth and seventh grades ith little excitement, except for county ex ms in the seventh grade. New pupils in these grades were Jean Layton, Linona ’..inkier, Jim French, Bette June Cross, Donald Williams. Dean Owens, bori3 Grobe, and Jack Kiatt. hiss Bussell v as our teacher. 2,ou came the eighth grade ; iiich ..3 our lu3t step to high 3choc 1, Again e had county exams, miss andall vas tne unfortunate teacher of this grade, Drris Fiej3chain r va.s our new student. The following pupils entered high school: borothoa e eo Patton Betty May Moyle ’.inona Y.’inklor Doris Flcischauer Virginia «ndorson Jin French Kenneth Loul Donald Lmbrec Iis3 Brui t was French ’ . s elected second semester. Robert Gravatt Donald ..illiaras Ral h boftley lluth drone Kathryn Neville bidney Atwood j-’oris Grobe Doro thy Ln'oro-e elected as our president, Lura Mary Buterbaugh Alta Glucnkin aveiyn btorm HeIon 3roman Laura Jeon 3aker bob and Donald Viillis Carl Kcmpkes Gale hillholen class spo.isoiw Jim batie joined us the Tne next year we became sophisticate d sophomores. Vir- ginia Anderson served as president ana Kiss Brown vas our sponsor. Nothing of importance, happened this ye-ar and we become juniors. During our junior year we presented the play What ’.right Left . Junior-oenior banquet and baccalaureate were other activities of the ye n’. Bob uravatt v r.s our president and hr. Nichclls i.ns our sponsor.
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Ii » X sc £ SE IOP. j i. K : AY The I airment Seniors sleepily met at the high school on the dark an early morning of November 13, 19o3, to be. in their anticipated sn uk day to Lincoln. Packed comfortably and satisfactorily in the designated cars they began their journey. Lincoln «as just b.ginning th. hustle and bustle of a busy day by the time they arrived. 3rcakfa3t was soon taken cure of, undst this time the original phr-se don't think you know the score, was concocted. Calbei t Halsey uttered these immortal words. After a delicious bx eakfast, small groups wandered around window shopping, later nukia their way to the capitol building. At the designated time of ten o'clock they wore ..rovldod ..itii a guide who lea them to places of Inc lest in the ca.it 1. ‘.fter lx.ch they had until two o'clock to get lost on tile streets and many a boy and girl had quite a thrill by riding on the osculator in Miller b Paine's. Here also hiss Then up cornered a small group and continued on schedule tours,one tiu e gh the Miller b Paine candy kitchen, The candy wasn't bad either. The 11 B radio station was honored by the presence of the senior classes of .urn nigh schools tliroughout the state, including pint of I'ai.mont, It seems that a show proved to be interesting to a certain group. From the radio station th-. stragglers xeJoined the gi oup and journeyed tc the Lincoln jt-r building. Latex on there i amo a free ..-eried in which some went tc a picture shew, bowled, sl.op ed, -etc. Meeting at the American cafe and v iting tax what serried like hours to be served, wore seno ti 10 away. Hot wanting to . rx ive home too eai ly the group saw numerous picture shows, such as, '.;ow Vcyu ,er,' '3 ven Sweethearts,' 'Gentleman Jim,' and 'The Battle Cry cf China'. Arriving in Fairmont about two o'clock, he g ng stepped at Kaxiington's for a s ,iall feast before calling it a memor- )Ie ay one go ng homo.
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