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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Fifteen shy first graders were greeted at the door by Mrs. Ivah Butler: Jerry Seibert, Carol Gintzell, Eldon Schlenker, Donald Conley, Phyllis Morris, Karen Grimm, Jacque- line Walker, Charlotte Brown, Dennis Jence, Jesse House, Betty Tuttle, Sue Merical, Patricia Seibert, and Dicky Newton. The second year we gained: Dixie Robertson, Teddy Brown, Kay Adrian, and David Lint. We were sad that Betty Tuttle, Dicky Newton, Jacqueline Walker, Donald Conley, Dennis Jence, Sue Merical, and Dixie Robertson were not with us. In our third and fourth years Mrs. Briggs guided us through. We had several new class mates: David Bogaard, Dorcas Wolfe, and James Tuttle. Betty Tuttle also returned to our class. In our fourth year we gained: Ellen Hunt, Ruth Bailey, Bruce Elder, Carol Lee Salverson, David Boyles, Lester Cowden, and Larry Hughes. In our fifth and sixth grade our new teacher was Miss Pagliai. During our fifth grade we gained Norman Watson, B111 Jones, and Dan Hays. We lost David Lint, Ruth Bailey, David Boyles, and Larry Hughes. In our sixth year our teacher was Mrs. Richards. we didn't gain or lose anyone. In seventh grade our teacher was Mrs. Wilson. We gained Gerald Sholes, and lost Ellen Hunt. Our eighth year we were proud to be able to enter the assembly. Here we gained Donald Boston and Lois Weiser. Twelve worried freshman entered high school. Here we lost Bruce Elder and Lois Weiser, but gained Sue Merical and Dixie Robertson. In our sophomore year our sponsor was Mr. Longstreet. We gained Duane Givler, Lloyd Davidson, and Larry Bauer. We lost Kay Adrian in the second semester. ' During our Junior year our class sponsor was Mrs. Olney. we were sad to lose Sue Merical. Now there are only thirteen seniors. We lost Dixie Robert son and Duane Glvler. Those who are seniors now are: Patricia Seibert, Charlotte Brown, Phyllis Morris, David Bogaard, Eldon Schlenker, James Tuttle, Lloyd Davidson, Betty Tuttle, Carol Gintzell, Donald Boston, Norman Watson, Karen Grimm, and Larry Bauer. Those who went through all twelve grades together are: Patricia Seibert, Carol Gintzell, Eldon Schlenker, Phyllis Morris, Karen Grimm, and Charlotte Brown. f' I .11 f :za
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Betty: Lloyd: Karen: Carol Larry: Eldon: ghyl: gig: gag: Qgygz Nggg: 293: Patricia: The first woman general. She tried to catch the 'Don't Drop Me' bomb but she got out of this situation when she took the pin from the bomb. Her husband is a butterfly catcher and they are very happy together. Larry: After going to several colleges and graduating as a athletic hero, he went on to Hollywood. He is now celebrat- ing his tenth anniversary as chief mousketeer on ABC's Mickey House Club show. Charlotte: Now spending most of her time in South Africa, she has won many medals for her heroic action in the line of duty. Her latest husband is somewhat of a cannible but if she can train him the way she did the African ants, he will soon be a full fledged slave. Norman: After being in the Navy for ten years of active duty, Norm was assigned to the rocket proving grounds at White Sands. One day he hitched a ride on an experiment The next time you see the man in the moon, the mole on his left cheek. rocket to the moon. that's not Norm-he's 455 s ' 2 ot, Q gf I xgq., we H esse r 'Ba' 0 wif., ,Q - 4 ' Q' ii' Y , i . f E m X ,: Y ii-NQJNILAIQ, CAN YOU IMAGINE? not sitting by Nook? Charlie: not reading in study hall? making sense when he talks? Frank: fat man in the circus? not picking up a stray cat? Alfred: running the projector? with her own class ring? Tom: not arguing in Sociology? not telling a joke? Bill: chasing girls in the halls? without his tools in school? Leroy: with Algebra finished? not talking to Eldon? Nancy: not talking to Gene? afraid of girls? Edwin: making noise in study hall? spending six months in jail? Mary: with a destructive nature? going steady? Pete: not bothering girls? with an-aight Aw in history? 9512.112 not sivina 8 test? not working on his car? Seniors: liking to go to class?
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