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SENIOR CLASS HIST OR Y On a bright sunny day September 6, 1937 twenty-two small tots trudged up the steps to begin their grade school career at Grimes. They were josephine Bagotte, Dean Bowen, Robert Dirks, Donald Fuson, Ronald Hart, Helma I-lull, Paul l..aFee, Carolyn Mills, Samuel Price, john Quigley, Albert Ray, Billy Richards, Oris Richardson, Betty Lou Rife, Ronald Rosenburg, james Seibert, Nyal Tassler, Patricia Walker, Gloria Walthers, james Weiser, Evelyn Wipperman, and Patty Shuller. To us this was the all important day. We started under the supervision of Mrs. Ivah Butler. The next fall we found fifteen of us in the second grade, again under the instruction of Mrs. Ivah Butler. That year we were joined by, Bobby Cole, a new student. Dean Bowen and Helma moved away. We entered the third grade with ten students and were joined by jim Pinegar, Darrel Richart, Frederick Voss, and Vernon LaFee. Robert Dirks, Gloria Walthers, and Nyal Tassler moved to a new locality. Our teacher for this year was Miss Helen Seibert. In our fourth year we were joined by Leo Sels. Again we were greeted by Miss Helen Seibert. We entered the fifth grade with our student body numbering twelve. Here we were joined by Howard Gossmeyer jr., Donald Neal, Mariana Osterhout, and Donald I-Iember. Leo Sels and Bobby Cole moved away. Our teacher for this year was Miss Flo. McCloskey ln the sixth grade we were greeted by a new teacher, Miss Cornelison and a new pupil Billy Lancaster. During that year we had four teachers, Miss Cornelison, Mrs. Huckle, Mrs. Isabell, and we finished the year with Miss Maxwell. During the year we also lost two students, Frederick Voss, and Donald Neal. There were twelve in the student body as we entered the seventh grade under the supervision of Miss Costello. We were joined by Betty Mae Anson, Louis jean Anson, Willie Meier, jr., and Robert Hart. Louis Mae and Betty jean Anson, Patricia Walker moved into new localities. ln the eighth grade we were greeted by Mrs. Cora Proven and a new student, Diane Beveridge. Robert Hart, Mariana Osterhout, Diane Beveridge and Darrell Richart moved away. Then came our first year in high school. We entered with six and were called Freshies Freshman initiation soon came and we began getting acquainted with out upper-classmen. We enjoyed our Freshman-Sophomore play Meet The Folks. Our class officers: Don Hember-Presidentg jimmie Pinegar-Vice-Presidentg jim Weiser-Secretary: and Evelyn Wipperman-Treasurer. That year Howard Gossmeyer and Willie Meier joined the U. S. Navy. Our Sophomore year saw us with four students. Our officers this year were: jim Pinegar-President: Don Hember-Vice-President, Evelyn Wipperman-Secretary, and jim Weiser-Treasurer. As Sophomores we were again in the Freshman and Sophomore play johnny Grows Up. We entered our junior year with four students. We lost Don Hember but were joined by Don Mills. We enjoyed our junior -Senior Banquet at the Commodore Hotel May lst. This year our play was Good Gracious Grandma. 9
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