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I hy JEAN sxnrn ln Septm-niher IU Ll. the great class of V156 had its heginning. We were a hum-h of frightened and anxious first graders that year as we vntm-red tht- grade sehool, hut we were a group of 1-onfide-nt and hright sixth grads-rs when iw It-ft. Nlany thanks go to the teachers who helped us during: those first six years of learning. Sixth tlrads' .Xngf-ls Thi- lvig dai finally illil'lXt'tl when we entered the high sf-hool as mixed-up seventh graders. Xlrs. Nlit-rs and Nlr. Cressler he- caine our 1-lass adxi-ors. and they haw given us their and exvr sinve. School Safety Patrol The nlost important exents in the eighth and ninth grades were tht- .'xlIlQ'I'lt'2lIl lrgioll Awards and the class trip to the llvttyshurg Battlefield. Lunch at G1-ttyshurg As sophomores we selected our class colors, maroon and gray. and our Class flower. the yellow rose. We got class hats and toward the end of the year ordered our rings. Our big event of the year was the Sophomore Tea held in honor of the seniors.
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