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Page 11 text:
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Class Ili tory In September of 1935, four of our present members entered the first grade with Miss Tooker as the teacher. They were Norman Funk, Donald Sutherland fweidingerj, Paul Seidel and Joyce Rang. Miss Beck added a lot to our third and fourth year. There were no changes in our class personnel. Miss Willis ffieillyj was our instructor in the fifth and sixth grades. Phyllis Durling joined the class before Christmas in the fifth year and Virginia Keefer joined the group during the sixth year. The seventh and eighth years were happy years as we were able to have a variety of teachers and we could change classes. Phyllis Durling left us the first part of the seventh year and there were no other changes. Mr. Myers and Mrs. Hoyt were the sponsors. In ,43-,443 as freshmen, we were included in many of the high school activities. Many newcomers joined the class. Joanne Maerkisch re-en- tered our school and there were many students from Greenfield. They were Phyllis Durling, Robert Moser, Arden McClish, John C-etz. Jerry Minniear came from Willard. The last semester of the year Clarence Crose came from Norwalk to make our class complete with no more changes throughout Many activities have been resumed in the high school program. high school.
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enior Class Pla uThe Old Home Townlw A comedy in three acts was presented by the Senior Class in May '47, at the Town Hall. We wish to express our thanks to Miss Ross for her cooperation and aid in the producing of this play. THE STORY OF THE PLAY The action revolves around the Irving family. Andy is interested in the next door neighbor. Henry, the father, is a druggist whose business goes on the rocks when a chain store moves into town. The only way he can save his home is to buy the local hotel. He must have a thousand dol- lars to pay down and finds it hard to get. Mrs. Irving does not know about her husband's difficulties. Alice, the daughter has been in New York where she wrote a novel that everyone is talking about. Clark Kent is a cashier at the bank, who Alice was engaged to before going to New York. She broke the engagement because she wanted a career. In the meantime Henry asked Alice to loan him a thousand dollars. Then Alice tells that she is not a success and has no money. Then Henry tries to get the money from Tom his bachelor brother. Tom is a photographer and also a vol- unteer fireman. Henry then finds out that Tom has no money. Henry thinks Tom should sell his equipment and give him the money because Tom has stayed with the lrving's for ten years. Hefwould not do this so Clark finally said he would loan the money but discovers his savings are short. Then all turns out to be a success after running into many difficulties.
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enior Class Will Fate has brought us to our destination. We will always be looking for something new and better in life. But there are some high talents which are far too good to be taken away. Therefore we, the Senior Class of ,ll-6-347 do hereby leave the following things behind us: I, Arden McClish, do bequeath my ability to study scientifically to James Hackett. I, Donald Sutherland Weidinger, do bequeath my brown wavy hair to David Hite. l, Phyllis Durling, do bequeath my flirting ability to Eileen Lawrence. I, Virginia Keefer, do bequeath my quietness to Shirley McPherson. I, Joanne Maerkisch, do bequeath my industriousness to Elsie Blair. I, Jerry Minniear, do bequeath my wit to Gerald Huffman. I, Norman Funk, do bequeath my way with girls to Robert Lee. I, 'John Getz, do bequeath myinterest in school to Howard Riley. l, Paul Seidel, do bequeath my tallness to David Hite. I, Clarence Crose, do bequeath my quietness to Horace Willis. l, Joyce Hang, do bequeath my arguing to Shirley McPherson.
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