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'S-1' 1 RICHARD MAISH DALE MILAM 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, Softball 1, Volley- Hi-Y 2,3,4g Softball 1, Class Plays 3,4 1, Class Plays 3,4, Hi-Y 2. CAROLEE SCHRAM LOUELLA WOLFE rls' Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Cheerleader C1335 Plays 3,4g Band 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4g Student Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Latin Club lg Band 2g Class Plays Council 2,3,4g Annual Staff 45 Flag Bearer 2.3. 3,43 Student Council 3,4g Vice President 2g Pentath- lg Jobs Daughters, fo- 2
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t Q' HA ROLD EV EREST Class Play 3.4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2.- Class Play 4, nl-If jtlvg Q: K , 'g ilu- n , fa LARRY HARRIS Student Council 2, Basketball 1 1 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Softball 1,4, Volleyball 1, KA THLEEN KEPPEL Band 1,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2, Softball 1,4, B V ON ELL KROM 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Student Council, Class 2, Class President 2,3, Class Play 3,4, FFA 1,2, Play 3,-1, 4, Student Council 1.
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There were 18 of us that entered the frrst grade 1n the fall of 1944 Jamce Baber Dale M1lam Paul Draper Vonell Krom Kathleen Keppel Eleanor Van Buskrrk Louella W0lf6 Lllly May Miller Nancy Baker Barbara Morphew Mxckey Beamer Shelby Bechtol Jan Cam Brtce Shepard Glenn Personett Terry Mrller and Vrrgrnra D1ll Thrs year Dale krssed all the grrls We w1ll never forvet all the pretty holrday decoratrons whrch Mrs Deardorff frxed for us and the brrthday parttes and the prcnrcs tn Sloop s woods Remember how muddy our feet got 1n the tunnel under the hrll? We were wrth Mrs Deardorff rn our second year havrng lost Mtckey Beamer Glenn Personett and Barbara Morphew j1mmy Smrthee and Marrlyn Mrller Jorned us thls year It was tn the second grade when llarold Deardorff made a b1g sand box 1n wh1ch we planted wheat and burlt a nrtruature farm Nancy Baker left us th1s year to go to Urbana Mrs Eby was our th1rd grade teacher Julra Jacobson and Nancy Baker Jotned us and Dtck Ma1sh came from Wabash and had to catch up w1th us Ell1e fell off the monkey clrmb and broke her arm There were four who Jomed us the fourth year They were Sylvla Carver Joe Ulrey Tommy Gephart and Mary Ellen Moman Mrs Fox was our teacher We contmued our Journey m the ftfth grade w1th Mr Fouts as our teacher Our two new classmates were Jack Meyer and Larry Hams Kathleen gave Jrmmy a bloody nose wrth Vonell s boxmg gloves Tommy Gephart and Lrlly May Mrller moved away thxs year We all were promoted to the stxth grade and had Mr Fouts agam for our teacher Donald and Harold Everest Jorned the class and Jack Meyer left us thrs year The frrst year we were upstarrs Mrs Norman was our spon The Senlors seemed so very btg to us Th1s was the year Jan Cam left and Sharon Bradley Jotned us We had our f1I'SI skaung party at Srlver Lake In the e1ghth grade Mr Dolby was our sponsor Raymond Sloan was a new member of our class We were f1nally Freshmen Our sponsor was Mr Fouts Raymond Sloan moved away and Mary Ellen Moman left school to get marned When we were Sophomores Carol Schram from Marlon Jorned the class In the fall and sprmg we collected paper and scrap to make money for the Semor trtp Wh1le we were Jumors John Wmmger Jorned us and left us Chuck Rohr became a member of the class Thrs 1S the year that Dale let the mrce lose rn the assembly hall and Martlyn put several holes m Mr Erler s pants w1th a f1re extrngursher We put on the play Papa Knows Best We managed the concessron stand thts year When we were Senlors 'vir Rarsor was our prmcxpal and Mr Fouts our sponsor There were seven of us who began school together rn the f1rst grade Jamce Baber Dale M1lam Paul Draper Vonell Krom Louella Wolfe Kathleen Keppel and Ell1e Van Busklrk There were srxteen rn the Sen1or class Our magazme sales were the best ever for Roann S1 100 Jamce and Ell1e sprlled Chuck s homemade whrskey on themselves 1n chemtstry class Our Sen1or play was The N1ght of January 13th staged tn the court room of a murder tr1al Commencement week we had an all-mght party wxth supper at Carolee s movle rn Marlon games at the Commumty Burldtng and breakfast at Vonell s We went on the Sen1or tr1p to Washmgton New York and Canada Wlth the Grass Creek sen1ors The future l1es before us and the past IS hlstory Q . . . X I . ' I - , , , 4 - y v ' n 1 v 1 , 1 1 1 . . . . Y. . v s 1 1 s Q Q O Q . . . . . , . ' I I , Q . . . F V V 0 Q . . , Q Q . . ' 1 , , Q Q Q Q Q Q . , . . , Q Q Q Q Q , . . tff. Q a Q . Q Q 1 n Q Q Q Q Q Q . . . , . . . . , Q Q n u - - Q Q A Q Q Q ' 1 1 1 v 1 v 1 Q . . . . , . I I ' ' ' ' or ' n ' v Q . . , . 1 . . . . . Q n 9 0 v 1 ' Q
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