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It was their G X S ' ' I ' e X : . ing that long remembered day together were as follows Leona Swick Marjorie . f Mathews, Margaret Job, Gene Shaffer, Garnet Garlock and George lBud, Ogilbee. I Upon being promoted to the second grade we moved on to Miss Burford's A ki X room. The most outstanding event of this year was the Art Exhibit which was il X held in the new banding. ', 65 The following year we moved into the new building still under the super- M 1 Q E Q vision of Miss Burford. Things gradually changed as now the kiddies could go N' X 5 S' Q to Isaly's. Ice cream now took the place of the candy from D1bel1's. ,, S' x E . : S I In our fourth year we had Miss S. M, Thompson. Things were rather excit- 5' S93 Eggs. r ing this year as a great deal of our time was spent on our Colonial Book which Fra' S A ' is now on display at the public library. Eg W s QM -St Our fifth grade was under supervision of Mr. Banning and Miss Thompson. if 6, Our project changed this year and we made dolls of foreign countries Along .5 Q with the dolls we constructed their homes which were put on display for the art exhibit As we traveled on the teachers travled on, Mr Banning was now teaching S X high school and we were being mastered bv Mr Shlvely The most remembered NSSX event of our grade school years took place It was this vear we purchased the g nigger doll for Mr Shively on Valentines Dav Vx S X Another year and we were finally upstairs, all pretty much frightened N S at first It didn't last long though as we followed the examples set by our elders concerning such things as erasers, paper wads, notes and whatnots was also this year that we learned what Class parties were and not one six weeks slipped by It was in our seventh grade that we welcomed Bob Sutton with his southern accent Again our class numbered 17, but not the same 17 X that started together S gxx Ne entered the eighth grade and has Arlene Burton f r class advisor Ng QS the girls outn1mhered the bovs we were glad to welcome James Menock and John Anderson to our class X Now we were fresh1es and now was what counted Everyone began figuring on what subjects to take so he might graduate in the future This vear we welcomed Florence Canon from Gustavus and George Zifko came back again had rotated between here ard Cleveland for the past six vears x Our class was again on the decrease as our boys were gradually dropping out Nothing exciting happened this year All that happened sure wasn't ex citing As usual we still had our class parties, but they always turned out to oe flops hs t las' ve :cle wxiore 11 cmssing the plav, class rings, halloween pro ject the banquet and a million other things Ne made lots of noney bu it Q x didn't last long as there were twice as many seniors as Juniors Vho cares though, it was worth it Well now we are Seniors the smallest class in schoo and the proudest too Nhy shouldn't we be, we are ALIOQT through At ores nt we are 14 in gf X number and we hope they all graduate hr Jones is our class advisor and W0 appreciate all he does for us, especially keeping our ooks balanced The operetta is one to long be remembered It is entitled nR1ngs In The Sawdust ' At present we are looking forward to the banquet, commencement and ost of all our trip to Detro't In spite of all the work it is taking we hope t is years N annual to be a success. 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