Jackson Township School - Saxmuri Yearbook (Roanoke, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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Star Performers Oflficers Sponsor, Mrs. McCreery President, Eldon Paul Vice-President, George Pinney (unphotographed) Secretary, Donna Redding Treasurer, Patty Kelsey s. emord history In September of 1936, thirty-four little tots were scrambling around trying not to be late on the first really important day in their lives— the first day of school. Miss Glenna Kemp was our guiding light. The enrollment for the first grade was Mark .A.ugspurger, Margaret Bachman, Alice Buell, Betty Mae Ferrill, Evelyn Fulmer, Barbara Jean Gates, Elizabeth Hines, Wayne Haggared, Jeanette Johnson, Gordon Jones, Patty Kelsey, Don Light, Mildred Lewark, Milford Lambert, Lyle Micheal, Ervin McKinzie, Juanita McKinzie, Bobby McNally, Billy Newell, Marilyn Peters, Betty Lou Pratt, Eldon Paul, Ruth Anna Roth, Paul Jay Rindchen, Austin Simons, David Stump, Donna Lee Redding, Jane Shideler, Morris Striggle, Jerry Walter, Harold Dean Wilson, Ethel Yoquelet, Ralph Saine. We had a tragedy this year. Some clumsy ox ran a gymnasium door into poor Donna Lee ' s head. We survived the shock. Our favorite occupation was swinging on the merry-go-round poles. In this way, the startling fact that Margaret Ann wore black trousers was revealed to us.

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We were promoted to the second grade. Here Phyllis Henderson, now Mrs. Williams, was our teacher. We thought we were quite important because we had in- dividual desks. This year we had a miniature store and a doll show. Jane and Pat had quite an argument over the ribbon for the oldest doll. Miss Henderson finally straighten- ed that out by making another ribbon. This year we opened our door to Billy Davis, Howard Smith, Mary Lou Pitch, Patty Mattox, Barbara Diebold, Betty Wintrode, Joan Moser, Billy Fairchild, Tommy Piatt, Louise Mason, Shirley Cook, Dick Stiles, and Mar- garet Belle Ripley. The death of one of our classmates, Marilyn Peters, was a great shock to us. We lost Alice Buell, Betty Mae Ferrill, Barbara Jean Gates, Wayne Haggared, Don Light, Bobby McNally. With some push we made it to the third grade where Ina Pflieger taught us. This year we gained Jimmy Beltz and loGt Joan Moser, Ralph Saine, Evelyn Fulmer, Lyle Micheal, Austin Simons, Shirley Cook, Dick Stiles, Harold Dean Wilson, and Louise Mason. In the fourth grade Miss Ruth Wohlford was our teacher. We had a sand box in which were scenes from different countries which we were studying in geography. We took imaginary trips to all of these countries. Our room was the scene of a flower show which everyone enjoyed. Mary MulhoUen, Morris Swanson, Robert Shoemaker, Joan Walter, and Dean Endsley became our classmates. We lost Betty Wintrode, Billy Newell, and Paul Jay Rindchen. In the fifth grade we were under the direction of Kathryn Kaufman. This year we gained Betty Van Meter, Richard Weaver, Kenneth Bryan, and Bill Schnepp and lost Jimmy Beltz, Barbara Diebold, Eilly Fairchild, Ruth Anna Roth, Morris Swanson, and Joan Walters. At last we reached the high spot of our grade school career; we were the proud owners of the sixth grade room. Mr. Dinius was our teacher. This year we made salt and flour maps. The girls played the seventh grade in basketball for the first time and won. We were glad to receive Phil Augspurger, Irvin Carpenter, Carl Scott, Robert Herring, George Ness, and Thomas Hyser, but we lost Billy Davis, Patty Mattox, Ethel Yoquelet, and Mary MulhoUen. We finally arrived at the seventh grade. Elizabeth Roney was our sponsor. We plann ed two parties. The first one, a weiner roast, was held at Eldon Paul ' s. Everyone had a good time, but it seems that some of the boys got rather sick. Cigarettes and cider don ' t mix. The next party was a theatre party in Huntington. This year we added Jack Dinius, Robert Orr, Anna Jane Pequinot, Phyllis Sprinkle, Daniel Tucker, Glenn Wood, and Norma Miller to our midst. We lost Kenneth Bryan, Mary Lou Fitch, Mar- garet Belle Ripley, Robert Shoemaker, and Betty Van Meter. Our officers were Presi- dent, Donna Lee Redding; Vice-president, Eldon Paul; Secretary-treasurer, Dave Stump.

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