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MRS. D1PPERT English MR. VERNON Coach and Health MR. FULBRIGHT Vocational Agriculture MISS Mac FAR LAND Social Study High School Faculty MRS. CRAWFORD Music MRS. VERNON Home Economics
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Administration 2 MR. CHARLES SCHRIMSHER Superintendent MRS. BERNICE BRACKETT Secretary
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Twelve-Year Students Class History In September 1943, a large contingent of young boys and girls ascended the front steps of the Richland Public Schools and were officially enrolled as members of the first grade. We were, in a certain sense, setting on top of the world! We were herded into our individual seats by our teacher, Mrs. Fern Mulanax, and noses were counted and promptly recorded in the ledger. Of these noses’, ten are still with us today. They are, Dwight Barnes, Warren Scott Forman, Nettie Pearl Bray, Cecil Keith Osborne, Mary Ethel Scott, Helen Sue Thomas, Dale Watson, Lois Williams, and Louren Wood. After a nerve wrecking year of tutoring had been spent on us Mrs. Mulanax pronounced us fit for the second grade and promptly left town. Eddie Aulbach arrived a little late, approximately two months, but who ever heard of Eddie getting to school on time! Mrs. Clarice Bahr ushered us into the second grade, but unfortunately, for us that is, had to leave in midyear. Mrs. Catherin Newcombe consented to do the honors the last half of the year. After a trying year for both teachers and students, we proceeded to the third grade. Our classroom in the basement was the scene of much frolic, horseplay and occasionally a little school work. Miss Velma Robinson, our teacher that year, got married and left town that summer. (Hmm) We added another notch on our belts and moved across the hall to the fourth grade and Miss Nathlie Clark. Several additions bolstered our ranks and a busy and productive year was spent. Our efforts did not go unrewarded, because the following year we were per- mitted to return to the main floor. We endeavored not to let this justification go unnoticed and “bore” dovn with all the earnestness for erudition that could be expected of fifth grade pupils. Of the students joining us that year only one, Velda Ghramm, is still a member of our clan today. On we moved to the sixth grade and Mrs. Mercedes Anderson. She held us to a true 4
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