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THE SENIORS IN GRADE SCHOOL Senior Class History On a sunny September morning in the fall of 1931, twelve of our 1943 sen- iors' bright and shining faces had their first taste of school life. The twelve unfortunates included operatic Betty Skillman, acrobatic Iuanita Williams, modest Mildred Thurman, brown-eyed Dorothy Patrick, versatile Carlos Mc- Cullough, dreamy Ierry Hamley, nimble-toes Bobby Crews, easy-going Bobby Innes, wolf Roy Werner, shiek Marvin Perry, blonde Venus Ann Abernathy, witty Kathryn Sue Clingenpeel and vivacious Martha Rogers. No doubt any gray hairs which Mrs. R. Simpson might now possess were acquired as she attempted to learn us the ABCfs. After successfully climbing the first rung of the ladder to knowledge, we entered the second grade under the supervision of Miss Pullman. Regardless of several encounters our classmates had with the office, where they learned the tactics of Mr. Riley, the year passed very successfully. Because of measles, however, we were unable to have our operetta. In the third grade, under the loving eyes of Miss Mary Gladys Alexander, Winsome ringleader Dorothy Burton and likeable Bonnie Mobley came into our midst. lt was on this rung of the ladder that Bob Innes and Dorothy Burton were reprimanded for their constant whispering and giggling on the back row. When we reached the fourth, we thought we really had gotten into the upper bracket. Here we listened intently as Miss Sudie read us The Secret Garden. The McCullough-Clingenpeel affair reached a crisis when Miss Su- die intercepted one of the private notes sent via a rubber band.
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