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5 Class Colors: E 5 Blue-Gold. ' E lilllillllllll O E m O v-n v-vs 15 n fb -1 an llllllllllil President-Arman Buettner. Vice President-jack Kuchel. Q Secretary-Kenneth Doyle. E I4 Treasurer-Evelyn Klotz. E 2 Sponsors-Mr. Soth-Miss Steele. 5 Il z fu 2 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY. 5 E Once more you shall be enlightened on the good traits, characteristics, E E fand possibly a few sinsj of the present Senior class. No attempt shall be 5 ll made to give all the pranks and misdemeanors, but, at least, a few of the out- 3 E standing ones. 2 E To begin at the bottom of the ladder there were just nineteen, and to E 2 enjoy the success which is now ours there are nineteen. Of course, we can- E Il not give ourselves the honor of having the largest class, but we will say we : z are the most brilliant! L' L' Our school did not offer Kindergarten work, but our first grade teacher, E 2 Miss Williams, provided special periods for games, and telling stories. At E Q first it was hard to get used to such strict discipline, but we soon learned it : pg was a case of have to. If we whispered we were required to stand in a. E E corner, or stay after school and write, I will not whisper one hundred times. Q E ln this year it was better for us to do just as we were told. 2 E Nothing of great importance happened in the daily routine of work E u in the second and third grades, and so without a mishap we reached the fourth 3 E under the supervision of Miss Carlson. The class were all very fond of herg 2 E so we are glad to learn that she is happily married with a small boy of her own. Q E During this year we developed an interest which made school a more attrac- lg i tive place, and laid a foundation for our future education. 2 E Miss Swartzendrover was our instructor in the fifth grade. That year 2 fi we had more work and fewer games than previously. We had reading con- 2 fi tests every Friday. The person who could read a selection without a mistake If E could sit in the back of the room and read a story book. We thought this ll g quite an event. f, In the sixth grade under the firm control of Miss Davis our intellects I expanded marvelously. Naturally at this time of life all had ambition which, ll n z E we hoped, would some day be fulfilled. The girls planned to be famous Q I theatrical stars, and the boys hoped to be, at least, a second George Wash- Q ington for a jesse jamesj. 5 At last we reached the goal of the junior high school! We were now ll 5 able to follow into the footsteps of the upper classmen. And how! Miss Judge 2 fi and Miss Cawiezel were our teachers in the seventh grade, but in the eighth 2 E grade Miss Walter took the former's place. That year we had a politeness 2 E contest between the boys and girls. Of course, the girls won, as the boys 2 z were a little bashful in tipping their hats, and in fulfilling the other require- E us B CD B F9 9' :
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