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s E N I o R c L Ads sp H.1's 1,0 R Y ' ' is Y -111 1 Nineteen thirty-four was a big year for this world. Among major events the class of '46 started b school. That was twelve long years ago, but many remembrances come back to us--sliding on the ice, skating on sidewalks, playing house on the rocks and watching the boys play baseball. V5eren't those good times, though? Miss Churchill, our first grade teacher, had quite a time trying to keep our large class out of mischief. Only nine are graduatingi is year who started in our irst grade class. The following is'me group: Mary Frances Barnett-- alvays the ring leader, Frances Custer--always got so many valentines, Sarah Elliottyvalette Eppley, Chuck Hoover-- the one who was so-o-o mischievous, Lawrence Denney ---- all the little girls flirted withkim, Jerry Stouffer, Don Way- mire, Mary Louise Mansfield, and Bob Penn. Miss Stoops struggled with' us through 24224, 44428. Then Miss Shambaugh took over on 2x224, 4x4-16. During this time Sally Dale entered our class. We really thought we were something when we went upstairs to Miss Small's room. Then Miss Scotten, and finally we wenaupperclassmen under Hr. Tinkle. That year Martha Spitler and Louisefgan entered our already large class. A The big day arrived! We were finally seventh graders and went to the high school building. We'll never forget Kr. Williams trying to break us of standing when we were called on to recite. And just think--no fifteen minute recesses! Maxine Vandegrift, Ronald Reed,and Mary Kathyrn Roser started to Linlawn. We fairly zipped through the eighth grade and then we were FRESHHEN. Martha Pond and seveial Institute students enrolled. we really had mn when we were NGreen Freshies.U Remember how we used to come to ball games and yell and yell ---------------- ----- and YELL!! The next year catchesss as nSlopny Sophomores.U More fun! We didn't care what anybody bought. ,We had parties, parties, and more parties. Then, of course, our boys made the B team and were we ever proud. Thatyear Kathyrn Stil- ors came from Chippewa. Our junior year catches us at the height of mr glory. We had all kinds of activities to raise money for the jun- ior-senior trip. We gave our junior play---WPul1ing the Curtain.n Oh, those night rehearsa1s.????? Then the jun. iors and seniors had a carnival! Our slogan was 'Chicago, or Bustl' I think we saw more of Chicago than Chicagoians have ever seen.
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