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“but due to the rain that day the picnic was held m the cooking room of the school house. In September 1936 v e returned for our last year vvitb. three more members gone, Ruth Gort- right had quit school, Caroline Cb-ilders Had moved to Montpelier and Geraldine Farr was Mrs. Eckhart Learfield. That left only 19 m.embers. :e chose Bernice Pearson, Pres., James Byall, Vice Pres., Madeline Balsley, Sec„, . alter Bird, Treas., June Dick, Reporter, and Mro Glancy, Sponsor, Miss Ruth Shimer succeeded Miss Viaters as our new high school teacher. In October we gave a class play, ' Heady-Made Family. ' ' The Juniors and Seniors had a Hallov een pa rty at the home of iiile3n and Ro sella Ford, and a New Year ' s Party vjas held at the home of Bernice Pearson. The ones attending went in a group to the midnight sho.v at Marion, Indiana. On March 3, the Juniors and Seniors took a sight seeing trip to Indianapolis. Officer — Hey, Pull over to the curb, lady. Do you know you were doing seventy five miles an hour? M. Bryner — Isn ' t it marvelous and I just lea.rned to drive yesterday. Bob Sine — Everything seems brighter after I ' ve been out with you Gene Feazel — It should- - you never go home till morning. Junior Glancy — Say, dad, are lettuce worms good to eat? Fred Glancy— - Young man, haven ' t I taught you better than to mention such things at the table? Mrs. Glancy — Yifhy Junior, I ' m surprised. V hy did yo u ask such a question? Junior Glancy — Well, I just saw one in dad ' s lettuce, but it ' s gone now.
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