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HISTORY Hi Mabel. What are you doing? “Oh, I found a picture album back as far as nineteen hundred and thirty-eight.” “Oh, let’s look at it and see who was in the first grade! I forgot. “Can we remember any of them? Let’s see. There are Adeline Allen, James Bacon, Nedra Santemire, Evelyn Bailey, MelvinBeach, Carol Beaverson, Virginia Climo, Clifford Dunn, Rodney Esterline, William Hartman, Charlotte Hausch, Paul Hyman, Jr., Marilyn Huntley, Mavis King, Arlene Kuney, Nancy Lemley, Junior Miller, Ruby O’Brien, Ellen Ranson, Helen Rice, Marlene Seigneur, Robert Schaffer, Donald Sly, Patricia Smith, Joanne Wolfe, George Steenhuysen, Phyllis Double, Richard Bacon, and Jack Sutherland. “Oh! Look, Barb, here is the second grade; but where are Adeline Allen, Evelyn Bailey, Virginia Climo, Clifford Dunn, Mavis King, Marlene Seigneur, Robert Schaffer, and Jack Sutherland? Oh, here are some new ones: Gerald King, Mary Lou Sarnac, Dorothy Williams, Dick Lukens, and here are you. “Oh! Look at this, Barb! What grade was this?” “I think it’s the third grade.” But where are Paul Hyman, Jr., William Hartman, Mavis King, Junior Miller, and Ruby O’ Brien? ” “I don’t know where they are, but look at the new ones: Richard Bailey, Madeline Fitzpatrick, Kieth Holmes, Richard Kinkaid, George Stites, Nancy Stites, and Donna Budds.” “I left in the fourth grade. Let’s see who else left. Richard Bacon, George and Nancy Stites, and Donna Budds.” “It also looks as if we gained some new ones. Larry Wilson, Edwin Mast, Clifford Eckert, Geraldine Taylor, and Breta Johnson.” “Look! there aren’t any new ones in the fifth grade, but we lost Gerald King, Ellen Ransom, Mary Lou Sarnac, George Steenhuysen, Edwin Mast, and Geraldine Taylor.” “Well in the sixth grade we gained a few new ones. Arnold Brasher, Robert Ford, Howard O’Donnell, Mabel Robey, Nancy Stites, Mary Lou Sarnac. But look at the ones we lost. Clifford Eckert, Kieth Holmes, Richard Kinkaid, and Nancy Lemley.” “In the seventh grade we lost as many as we gained. We seem to have added Galen Liby, and Wayne Morgan, but we lost Charlotte Hausch and Mary Lou Sarnac.” “We have the same class except for these new ones: Mary Alten, Jack Ives,Donna Jean Kizer, Roger Lichtey, Henry Baldwin, and here I am back again.” “We had a lot of new kids to start our long pull in high school days. Here are Lowell Merillat, Odella Richards, Barbara Roth, Mary Lou Sarnac, Lois Scarborough, Robert Tressler, Alice Sentle, and Harold Lambart, but we’ve lost Richard Bailey. “In the tenth grade we had the same and two new ones. Iola Markel, and Nancy Stites.” “Do you remember the ones in the eleventh grade? There were a few new ones. George Blossingham, Jerry Simpson, Betty Stillwagon. We lost a few last year, too. Iola Markel, Helen Rice, Mary Lou Sarnac, Alice Sentle, and Odella Richards. “Well I see we all made the grade to become seniors. But there are a few that we lost. George Blossingham, Jerry Simpson, Betty Stillwagon, Lois Scarborough, and Nancy Stites. • 9
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NAME NICKNAME AMBITION ENJOYS FAVORITE SONG James Bacon “Jim” Undecided Sports Sunrise Boogie Rodney Esterline “Esty” Big Time Operator Sports Rag Mop Madeline Fitzpatrick “Fitz” A credit to Society Reading and William Tell thinking Overture Robert Ford “Bob” Farming Sports Riders in the Sky Marilyn Huntley “Mertie” To be Successful Dancing and driving Stardust Jack Ives “Jackie” Farming Ice Skating Johnson Rag Breta Johnson “B. J. None Playing piano Strauss Waltzes Arlene Kuney “Peanuts” Undecided Movies That’s My Desire Galen Liby “Libe” Farming Fixing things Slippin’ Around Richard Lukens “Dick” Happy Marriage Sports Ave Maria Barbara Luttrell “Barb” College or Office Driving and Scarlet Ribbons Work sports Wayne Morgan “Morgie” Farming Sports Slippin’ around Howard O’Donnell “Hod” Cartoonist Painting and William Tell drawing Overture Mabel Robey “Freckles” College Housekeeping and driving Jealous Heart Barbara Roth “Barb” To be Successful Cooking, Be My Baby sewing, and Bumble Bee movies Nedra Santemire “Neddy” Nurse Reading Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Donald Sly “Big Don” Farming Square The Old Master dancing Painter Patricia Smith “ Pat” College Movies Moonlight Serenade William Strauss “Billy” Florist Pestering girls Missouri Waltz Dorothy Williams “Dot Nurse Bowling and driving Clair De’Lune Lawrence Wilson “Big Will” Undecided Driving and Sunrise sports Serenade Joanne Wolfe S M 0 3 Elementary Reading and Whispering Hope Teacher square- dancing 11
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