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C LASS HISTORY There were twelve spokes in our 49'er wagon wheel as we rolled into the first grade. These were Bobby Jean Allen, Edith Corfield, Jim Cropsey, Keith Foulk, Kenneth Greene, Junior Phillips, Lucille Harvey, Guy Henderson, Lois Peavler, Warren Stadtfeld, Connie Tweddle, and Richard Baker. In the hub were our teachers, Miss Palmer and Miss Jacobson, and our superintendent, Mr. Anderson. We formed a rhythm band. ln May we presented a Maypole Dance. We then rolled down the dusty trail to thetsecond grade and Miss Bealle took Miss Jacobson's place in the hub. We presented another May Day Program, in which Bobby Jean Allen was Queen of Spring. The dusty trail next led us to the third grade where Miss Holmberg was our teacher, and Adam Link became the thirteenth spoke in the wheel. It was here that grades three through eight participated in a declamatory contest, and off all the contestants, Lucille Harvey won first prize. Mr. Andes became our superintendent. The fall of '40 saw us rolling into Mis s Brown's 4th grade. Many pupils entered the declamatory contest that year. We worked for our penmanship certificates and a few of the pupils entered the Spelling Contest. n Miss Scott saw us coming but it was too late to escape. She was doomed as our 5th grade teacher. We lent our dramatic ability to a Christmas play and also participated in a gym exhibition. As we approached the 6th grade our wheel gained more confidence but we lost it when we discovered we weren't to be counted as Junior High. Our teachers were Mrs. Shoemaker, Mr. Davis, Mr. Kemnitz, and Mr. Michaels, principal. We gave plays-- Father Time featuring Keith Foulkg Columbus , Abraham Lincoln , starring Jim Cropsey with Connie Tweddle as his wife, and ' Health Fairy. And then--Junior High was honored by the appearance of the gold diggers and dice-slingers who were kept in line by Miss Berg, Miss Wegner, Miss Chauncey, Mr. Kemnitz, and Mr. Quigg, our superinten- dent. We helped give an operetta King Koko. We participated in many Junior High parties, and published our first Sentinel. We ploughed through the mud and mire ofthe eighth grade unscattered with the aid of Miss Kreiger, Mrs. Gross, Mr. Michaels, Mr. Kemnitz Mr. Drengson, and Mr. Quigg. We were joined by Bill Wilkinson, Dolores Stengl, and Arden Christiansen. Under the direction of Mr. Drengson, we produced Liberty Lane. After an eventful year they gave our wheel a shove on toward high school. We we-re met by the haughty Seniors who broke the rim of our resis- tance. We were joined by Joyce Collingwood, Mer le Moberly, Don Colling- wood, Maxine Boyt, Verna Highland, Bill Davies, Lauramae Roehrkasse, Leon Sanders, and Wayne Yorgason. We started the annual vice-versa dance and entered many other activities.
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