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E l0R CLASS HlSTORY Th1rty e1ght started f1PSt grade under the guidance of M185 Flaherty in 1945 They were Norman Bates, Claire Bramble, Bobble Brewer, Lewis Canfield Earle Chapman, Kenneth Clark, Fred Clayton, Wayne D1D6hBPt, Gene Gutow, Lester Hoose, Roy Hunt Pwnmn LaRue, James Mishler Richard Murphy, Elmer Polmateer James Ou1gley, Larry Race, Fred Snlth, Larry Snyder, Leo Socola James Tears John Weaver, Clifford N1lSOD, Elizabeth Canfleld Jessle Chrysler, Joyce Clark Janlce Glbson Nancy Horton Sh1rley Jensen, Judy Love, Margorle McLoud, Fran ces Potter, Barbara Shults, Deanna Stryker, Shirley Thompson, Marilyn Trench ard, Barbara Wheeler and Jeannie Wlng In the spring of that year Pat Flnley and Carole N1CkS Joined them Durlng the years of school many joined and left our groJp Those who came and stayed are Betty Lewls and John Daugherty 1D the fourth grade, Jean KUS10WSk1 and Curtls Fullwood in the fifth grade, and Joyce Nalrath in the nlnth grade In the th1rd and flfth grades we put on ChF1StmBS plays for the students of the school My, but we were great actors and actresses! Our flrst great adventure was the class trip to Roseland ln the elghth Just had to spend it on all the breath taklng rides, lots of hot dogs ca y and 1ce cream at Roseland Agaln 1D our freshman class, we took a tr1p to Roseland whlch agaln reduced our treasury completely In our sophomore year we sold statlonery and felt l1ke real salesman, Really we probably had no lnfluence on people at all We also Jolned w1th the freshman to sponsor the Freshman Sophomore Dance, our first b1g money making feat In our JUH10T year we took life easy and did the whole sum of nothing Now at last we are Senia's We started the year oif well by obta1n1ng a good proflt from our mBg8Z1D8 campaign On November 16, 1956 we put on the annual senlor play Our play was Amerlcan Passport Boy we found out that lt takes hard work to learn those part?-O est thrlll of our hlgh school years was our trip to New York 1D May We stayed at the Edison Hotel hav1ng the tlme of our l1fe Carole Wicks OLLV Ylfd G, Ffycvtlv Grade, X' 715 Cf'uff57Lma5 owprue e 2 A A , . I I .I I I Q Q , , - a V - , Q Q , I 1 ' grade. Since the small class treasury was burning a hole in our pockets, we . -. . N , nd , 6 - A J. .v 1 - . . ,
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