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CLASS POEM We are ending twelve years of study, Twelve years we'll never forget, We are looking forward to the future, And we think of the past with regret. Regret that our school days are ended, But happy our friendships remain, To look back upon in the future, As the happiest days we have gained. George Clark, our only boy, Is quite a Romeo, to our joy, He's lots of fun, nice, and tall, Brother, can he play basketball! Darlene Durflinger, our musical one, At home or anywhere she's lots of fun, She plays and sings like a bird in a tree, Someone would faint if she were off key. Sharon Booth, a cute little blonde, Of playing her flute she has grown quite fond, She's always ready to lead a yell, But who she will marry--that's hard to tell. Beverly Coffey is Dan's girl, At school or at home she's always a whirl, Laughing and joking and smiling too, She's a pal to all the whole year through. Marge Steiner, a cute little lass, Beats on her drum with a lot of class, Keeps up on her studies and yell leading too, She hopes to be a nurse to take care of youl Sharon Booth St Marge Steiner ene Marge Sharon George
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CLASS HI TORY Beginning 1944 the primary teacher, Ruth Schlegel, found twelve very quiet children in her roomg we were Charlette Berry, Sharon Booth, Herbert Deno, Darlene Durflinger, Mearl Estes, Jean Ann Gick, Jack Hawn, Marjorie Steiner, Lee Sturgeon, Mary Ann Sturgeon, Junior Worley, and Randolph Worley. During the year Mary Ruth Correll and Marvin Staller joined us. At the beginning of our second year we had lost Herbert Deno, Lee Sturgeon, Mary Ann Sturgeon, Mearl Estes, and Jean Ann Gick. Morris Ford, George Clark and Wilson Clark joined us so our teacher, Joan Mit- chell, had ten pupils. They were, Charlette Berry, Sharon Booth, Darlene Durflinger, Jack Hawn, Marvin Staller, Marjorie Steiner, and Junior Worley. Herbert Deno decided he liked good 'ole Pine pretty wellg so he came back for his third year, and Willa Bea Lawson and Morris Ford were with us for awhile. Our class consisted of twelve pupils. They were Char- lette Berry, Sharon Booth, George Clark, Wilson Clark, Herbert Deno, Darlene Durflinger, Morris Ford, Jack Hawn, Marvin Staller, Marjorie Steiner, Junior Worley, and Willa Bea Lawson. During the year we had two teachers. The first semester teacher was Cecelia Muller, and our second semester teacher was Mar- garet Leburg. When we started our fourth year, Herbert Deno had left us again. We had gained Eddie Brummett and Zula Burris but lost them during the year. I'm sure our teacher, Margaret Leburg, found eleven students very studious. We were as follows: Charlette Berry, Sharon Booth, George Clar , Wilson Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Jack Hawn, Marvin Staller, Marjorie Steiner, Junior Worley, Eddie Brummett, and Zula Burris. At the beginning of our fifth year we had lost Marvin Staller, Our teacher, Alora Clem, found our class getting smaller each year. We had only eight. They were Charlette Berry, Sharon Booth, George Clark, Wilson Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Jack Hawn, Marjorie Steiner, and Junior Worley. We were happy to see that we had two new faces with us when we started our sixth year. They were Marcyle Hendry and Mary Lee Brooks. Mary Lee Brooks didn't stay with us very long though, When our teacher, Thomas Gilbert, took the roll call for the sixth grade, we were Sharon Booth, George Clark, Wil- son Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Marjorie Steiner, Jack Hawn, Marcyle Hendry, Junior Worley, and Mary Lee Brooks. Mr. Gilbert left us during the year, and Stella Yenna finished with us. William Bryant and Patty Walker began our seventh year with us, but Patty Walker didn't stay long. Our class was Sharon Booth, George Clark, Wilson Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Marcyle Hendry, Jack Hawn, Marjorie Steiner, Junior Worley, Patty Walker, and William Bryant. Now that we were in Junior High School we had several teachers. Our principal was Vern Green. After being with us seven years, Jack Hawn decided to leave during our eighth year. William Bryant, Wilson Clark, and Marcyle Hendry also left during the year. We gained Earline Charlton for only one year: so our class had nine members, Sharon Boot , William Bryant, Earline Charlton, George Clark, Dar- lene Durflinger, Jack Hawn, Marcyle Hendry, Marjorie Steiner, and Junior Worley. Our principal was still Vem Green. Eugene Gick was with us during our Freshman year, and Beverly Coffey joined us. Our class was then Sharon Booth, George Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Marjorie Steiner, Euglene Gick, Junior Worley, and Bev- erly Coffey. During that year we had a new principal, Arthur Glaze w o has continued with us through our graduating year. Our Sophomore year George Justice joined us, and Junior Worley left us during the year. Our class was Sharon Booth, George Clark, Darlene Durflinger, Marjorie Steiner, Beverly Coffey, Junior Worley, and George Justice. During our Junior year Geoige Justice left our class, leavinjg only five members. We were Sharon Booth, George Clark, Beverly offey, Darlene Durflinger, an Marjorie Steiner. The same five members who had finished the Junior year make up the graduating class of 56 . We are Sharon Booth, George Clark, Beverly Coffey, Darlene Durflinger, and Marjorie Steiner.
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