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I C Qs to 1958 On a September mornmg 1n the year of 1946 approx1mately 41 scared l1tt1e ch11dren en tered the Farmersv1lle f1rst grade for the f1rst t1me The ones that have gone through all the school years together are Larry B1cke1 Paul Leatherman Duane Focht Don Mlchael Dav1d Stebbms, Don Ph1llabaum Noel Keener, Jumor Keener J1m Powell Lynn Morrxson Ann Ludy Sue K1nd1g Sydney Wheeler, Mary Lou Focht Martha Sue Hoops and Ruth Ann Puls Our teacher for th1s year was Mrs Wolf We ga1ned another new face 1n the m1ddle of th1s year Her name was Myrtle Ann Lakes When we walked 1nto the second grade the next year we saw a new lady stanchng zn front of the class Her name was Mrs Buckley One week end we had a large fam1ly The pray1ng mant1s mcreased her famxly Next year we went to Mrs Oldfather s room Almost 1mmed1ately we were 1n the fourth grade In th1s grade we ga1ned Sharon Holland and Fred Mendenhall Th1s year we ra1sed quxte a smell The boys were play1ng w1th a skunk that they thought was dead but lt wasn M1ss Veatch was our teacher for th1s year Then we moved 1nto the f1fth grade Here our teacher was Mrs Holcomb The s1xth grade came on us almost at once Our teacher Mr Strahler d1sected a ch1cken baked Indxan bread and we drank coconut m1lk Th1s next year we took our b1g step We moved upstalrs We were f1nally 1n the seventh grade Our teacher was Mr Bell We rece1ved a new member H13 name was Clarence Blankensh1p As we were movlng 1nto the e1ghth grade Fred Shaner met us We started early th1s Now we started on our last four years w1th 38 students As Freshmen we felt pretty b1g Thls year we were 1n1t1ated by the Sophomores We galned two more classmates Dorothy Parxs and Jerry Bell As our f1rst project we had paper drlves In the Sophomore class we 1n1t1ated the Freshmen We had the 1n1t1at1on party at Larry B1ckel's house To make money th1s year we had paper dr1ves and an 1ce cream soc1al We started our busy .Tumor year by rece1v1ng our class r1ngs We put on our class play Shy Guy 1n Apr11 After the play we had a party at Lynn Morr1son s house We also had paper dr1ves and sold basketball schedules In May we gave the Sen1ors thexr beaut1fu1 banquet We are f1nally endmg up our glor1ous h1gh school Journey w1th our BIG Sen1or year e galned one more member to our class H1s name 15 Denn1s Gambrell Th1s now makes our f1na1 total 24 Our wonderful adv1sor 1S Mr Brubaker In October we had our p1ctures taken at Osborne s stud1o 1n Dayton In November we ordered our 1nv1tat1ons and name cards In December we sold Chmstmas candy and shoe pohsh When January rolled around we started work on our Annual, p1cked out the class motto color and flower At the end of February we sponsored the flrst Alumm Allstar game When the flrst s1gns of Sprmng came, we had an 1ce cream soc1al and car wash We w1sh to thank the .Tumors for the n1ce prom that was g1ven for us May 10 We enjoyed the Alumm Banquet very much also T f1n1sh our last year here at Farm ersvmlle H1gh School we had baccalaureate May Z5 and Commencement May 29 The bxggest thr1l1 came after we graduated 1n the form of our seven day tr1p to Washmgton and New York to wh1ch we had all been look1ng forward We w1sh to thank the commumty for supportlng us all 12 years of our school educat1on also r Brubaker and Mr Wllhamson for all the headaches they wmthstood for us 7 0 Q Cl M' , . . . ' 1 - ' ' I s ' 'r. . . . ' . . year to work for our eighth grade commencement. H . . . . I . ' , , . l . . . . . l ' ' , ' i ' . o - . . . 5 - M '
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