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Room 9. MISS CULLUM'S CLASS
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gg r-i.u..-1-:N gig, from Graduation Heights, where our older sisters and brothers were enjoy- inv' the Freshman Party. Miss Marker said that by traveling fast we could reach 'tGraduation Ileightsu by September. Miss Benster now became our guide and we arrived at Graduation Heights on time but our Freshman Party was long delayed. XVe found that it was necessary for us to travel many miles of rocky roads called Bank Dis- count, Ratio, Civics, etc., before arriving at Auditorium, where parties are always held. VVhen we finally arrived, the party was worth tl1e trouble and we were all glad we had come. One day toward the end of the year, We were called together and told that the Fult.on's voyage ended at Graduation heights. NVe had long been expecting this and some of us were very sorry. A great picnic was planned to celebrate all the good times we had had o11 board the t'Fulton and we cer- tainly did celebrate. On the last day on board the Fulton there was a great scramble for our passports, which were required by the captain of the Scott The Scott is a much larger boat than the Fulton, and, of course, we look forward to traveling on such a beautiful ship, but our fond memories of Fulton will stay with us always. -Kate Moules, Shelby Morrison, Russel Davis. D c fQde?? fC9e'lJ Gash' Twenty-Five f
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,575 F'l-ll-TSN 253 Miss Cullum's Class Room Nine This class published a monthly ma,Q'azine called Klass Kl'lll11lJS.Y' They furnished the largest number of musicians for the Fulton Orcliestra. PICTURE Top row, from left to right: Miriam O'Neil, Alice Dresser, Jeanette Fink, ' '1 a Y . fd H Geor e Bradley John Moore Miss Lullum, Albeit VN eckle, U5 John one, g - , , Gernhard, Cyril Basinger, Lytle Parks, Lawrence Maine, Norman McChesney. Second row: Sarah Pappas, Minnie Foraster, Carroll Messing, Carl NVolf, Ralph Coleman, Theresa Reicherd, Anna Lang, Frederick Lee, Dorothy Cock- erill, Martha Webster, Ben Williams, Robert Clingan. Third row: Catherine Schwab, Gertrude Seligman, Frances R-ife, Luella Fritsche Erma Mitchell, Irene Binzer, Florence Damraur, Eva Greenspon, Esther Hull, VVillard Smith, Vl'ilbe1-t Vllacker, Kenneth Turner. Twenty-Seve
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