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Class History In the fall of 1838 twenty-four eager pupils entered the first grade. These includ= ed: Dorothy Brown, Doris Duncan, Bonnie Browne, Paul Michealis, Pauline Norvell, June Robinson, Arleta Snyder, Mary Snyder, Richard Snyder, Leotta Limes, James Watts, Harold Weihl, Ted Weing, Judith Flatter, Wanda Moore, James Nicholson, Ilva Peters, Anna Mae Stump, Robert Wenig, Florence Royer, Marilyn Starrick, Lois Browning, Larraine Harmon, and Charlotte Murdock. Miss Newlove was the teacher. In the second year two more members, Cora Mae Engle, and Harold Mutchler, started to school, but James Nicholson left thus making the total enrollment of the second grade twenty-six. The next year we moved into Miss Asmus’ room. We didn’t gain any new members, but lost Judith Flatter, Wanda Moore, Florence Royar, Marilyn Starrick, Lois Browning, Anna Mae Stump, Robert Wenig, and Cora Mae Engle. In the fourth grade Shirley Owens and Bob Mutchler entered our class. Our fifth year found us in Miss Behrens’ room. Paul Eckel and Jerold Shonk entered our grade but we lost Charlotte Murdock, Ilva Feters, and Alvin Neitzke. In our sixth year we gained Ruth Debbe, Dick Huss, and Sue Symons, and lost Shirley Owens. The following year we entered Junior High. Charlotte Murdock returned, and Jerold Shonk and Sue Symons left. In the eighth year Lamson Brown and Bob Ballard came into our class. Now came the thrill of a life time when we entered High School. Fred Hall, Victoria Pollom and James Nicholson were added to our enrollment, but we lost Bob Ballard near the end of our Freshman year. In our Sophomore year Betty Boso and Marion entered school. Victoria Pollum and Paul Michealis left. Our Junior year came around and we had lost one member, Fred Hall. As we came back to our last year at Haskins we discovered that we had lost three members: Doris Duncan, Betty Boso, and Dorothy Brown. The present enrollment of fourteen is as follows: Charlotte Murdock, Arleta Snyder, James Watts, Marion Sutton, June Robinson, Harold Weihl, Mary Snyder, Ted Wenig, Paul Eckel, Leotta Limes, Bonnie Browne, Jim Nicholson, Dick Huss, and Dick Snyder. We had a very busy and happy time planning for our trip and our play, “‘It's a Great Life’’. At this time we wish to give our sincere thanks to the parents and teachers for providing and helping us with our education.
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FIFTH ROW: FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW: Ps. First Grade of 1938 Harold Weihl, Judith Ann Flatter, Edward Wenig, Wanda Moore, Richard Snyder. Pauline Norvell, James Nicholson, Iva Peters, Paul Michealis, Bonnie Browne. Mary Snyder, Jim Watts, Anna May Stump, Robert Wenig, June Robinson. Doris Duncan, Florance Royer, Visitor, Leotta Limes, Marilyn Starrick. Lois Browning, Dorothy Brown, Charlotte Murdock, Arleta Snyder, Loriaine Harmon. 10
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Class Will of 1950 We, the Senior Class of 1950, do accept this year to be the end of our glorious school career at Haskins High School. Having been adjudged sound of mind and memory, and desiring to dispose of our possessions both in value and otherwise do declare this to be our last will and testament and dispose of the estate of the Senior Class as follows: To the teachers we leave peace of mind (we hope) and promise we will never return to torment them. To the Juniors, we bequeath our intensive noisiness which, if not needed, may be passed on to the next classes. I, Bonnie Browne, bequeath my long hair to Jane Eckel. I, Arleta Snyder, bequeath my power of never breaking my glasses to Audrey Gerdeman and Pauline Mutchler. We, Leotta Limes and Mary Snyder bequeath our flirtatious ways to Lois Liebherr hoping she will make good use of them. I, Jim Nicholson, bequeath my going to Waterville to Jim Murdock. I, Paul Eckel, leave my ability to be Basketball Captain to Tom Gibbs and hope he has a winning season. I, June Robinson, bequeath my devotion to one man to Audrey Gerdeman. I, Jim Watts, bequeath my ability to find dead end streets to Ted North. I, Harold Weihl, bequeath my ability to drive at night to the Junior boys. I, Charlotte Murdock, bequeath my visits from Waterville every night to Pauline Mutchler. I, Marion Sutton, Bequeath my ability to write editorials to Lois Liebherr. I, Ted Wenig, bequeath my ability to eat in the cafeteria to Mr. Van Atta hoping that he doesn’t get the middle age spread too soon. I, Richard Snyder, bequeath my ability for being late to school to Harold Mutchler hoping he doesn’t get the habit sta-ted. I, Richard Huss, bequeath my abilities to drive a car and always have a girl, to all the Junior boys. We heredo request our funeral services be carried on with much dignity and grace as our position entitles us too. In witness thereof, we the class of 195U hav. «+ our hands signed, and sealed to you this will on the eighteenth day of May, in the year ui our Lord, 1950. 12
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