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Mafor jim Lynn Marshall, Jack Winkler, Bill Winkler, Charles Schuler, Joyce Stephens Next - This won't hurt a bit. These were the words we heard on vaccinating day at Fairfax School. Kindergarten brought many rousing times, throwing sand onthe floor, climbing on the jungle gym during naptime, cookies and milk - but on the other hand it prepared us for the life we were to follow for many years to come. First, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades passed by, and finally we were seventh graders of Mariemont High School, an important segment of the class of '59. Remember how it was back in Dale Park kinv dergarten? There are only a handful of us charter students remaining now. Yes, this being the tran- sient community that it is, we've seen many a friend come and go. Some stayed for many years, others, only afew weeks. The names are too numerous to mention, but the exchange of ideas and the companionship with our friends will never be forgotten. Many of our present class ioined us lately and are here to help bolster our forces. Let's try to remember some of those humorous things that happened in our childhood days . . . like Don's bouncing art gum erasers off the teach- er's glass book cases, or Peggy's sucking her Charlene Miller, Mary Moore, Gerre Zinkan, Don Hughes, Fred Schmidt, Gloria Malott, Bev Lotz, Barb Lockwood, Cathy Mecklenburg
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eniord . , , You seniors ore on the tlwreshoid of o new -world, Behind you lies your old reolm of dependency. Now you step ocross lite's portol just os Emily crossed from the eorthly life into her new existence. You too moy go back ond visit the post, ond this book wili serve os your medium.
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C4155 thumb, or Charlie's affection for the Principal's office, or Tad's selling yo-yos wholesale, our scuf- fles in the cloak rooms, the rush for the cookie line at the snack break in mid-morning, our snowball fights and the following reprimanding, John's test- ing out the law of gravity while attending the Children's Symphony, by spitting over the banister from the top floor and narrowly missing a fellow music-lover, and the pact the boys made to sun- tan their legs before appearing in shorts in those mixed gym classes, Our years at Dale Park were climaxed by Bob's being appointed Major of the safety pa- trol guards. He had a network so imperviously set up that even the most crafty among us had some troubles. Yes, some of these things we'll want to remember, and some we'll want to forget. The Terrace Pork portion of the senior class started out as a class of twenty and from that number seven are graduating. During the ele- mentary grades our number grew considerably. In our freshman year we were joined by the New- towners, and as iuniors we came to Mariemont. We were skeptical at first, but after a short time we became an important part of the M.H.S. class of '59, We are not separate groups from different communities working against each other, but just one senior class, striving to help ourselves and the glory and honor of Mariemont High School. Bob luecke, Sandy Coning, Peggy Juergens, Barb Byrns, Gerry Greig Carol Cromer Barb Bollinger, Jeanne Condit, John Baldwin, Dick Garver Dove Moeller, Fred Fish, Holly Hofmann
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