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C4565 ljyllidfory In September of l9hh, twenty-one little tots eager to learn, stomped into Mary Simmons' room to begin a twelve years drag. The rgll call was answered by Philip Bollinger, Jim Anspaugh, Loren bllenberger, Paul Hum er, Russell Martin, Mary Myers, Dave Taylor, Sharon VanMatre, Anne Votaw, Norma Worth, Larry Heniser, Bobby Moore, Lee Bone, Alice Zuber, Dick Enochs, Carl Hinshaw, Carol Franks, Connie Bryan, Marilyn Tarr, Marlene Clark, and Betty Hum er. In our second year we came running back to Mary's room to try to learn more. Here we found we lost some more friends and gained some new ones. We gained Edna McClintic, Donnie Schisler, Phyllis Steed, and Gary Smith. We lost Marlene Clark, Marilyn Tarr, Connie Bryan, Carol Franks, and Carl Hinshaw. The next year we were a little nervous but excited to see a new room and teacher. We wondered into Garnett Johnson's room and fcund we gained Larry Davidson, Billie Vogel, Ruthann Foltz and harles Bright. We lost Edna McClintic and Gary Smith. Our fourth year we were happy and delighted to come back to the same room. We gained Richard Williams, Waldo Hudson, and Phyllis Frye as new students. we found we lost Larry Davidson, Phyllis Steed and Billie Vogel. Our fifth year we felt more important because we were on a higher floor and nearer to the assembly. We found we had a new teacher and new classmates. We gained Bob Brown and Phyllis Taylor. we lost Larry Davidson, Charles Bright, Lee Bone, Waldo Hudson, and Dick Enochs. And here we are back in the same room to try to increase our knowledge under the guidance of Mrs. Snyder. Our new members were: Charlene Barcus, Billie Vogel, Floyd Gaskill, and Rosalie Jetmore. We lost Betty Hum er and Bobby Brown. We were happy to know we were now entering the assembly which meant six more years. In our class we had gained Helen Bye and lost Floyd Gaskill, Larry Heniser, Bobby Moore, and Richard Williams. We entered the eighth grade and found we had gained a new sponsor, Mr. Huffman. We increased one, Larry Smoleck and lost one, Rosalie Jetmore. We again gained a new sponsor, Mr. Reasoner. We were happy to gain Jerry Barnhart, David Smith, and Mabeline Bower. We lost Larry Smoleck and Philip Bollinger. Entering our silly sophomore year we welcomed Mary and Larry Guhtle. Nearing the end of our school term we were happy to gain Alfred Norris and sad to lose Mary and Larry Guntle. In our Senior year we lost Russell Martin. This leaving us only seventeen members in our Senior Class of the twenty-one we started with.
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