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H A were UP fii JQNEY Seotember 5, 1039, marks the day hen seven of today's fifteen seniors started school together Waneta, Dolores, Sylvia, Merrill, Ronald, Rex, and Lou1s John were the seven who were brought to f1rst grade by their parents in hone that they might meet today's goal graduat1on This class 'as carefully sunervised under Miss Waterhouse and correctly described by Sylvia who came home from school one day and said to her dad, WYou know, I think hiss Waterhouse has eyes on the back of her headln Our first new student was Arlyn Lackore, who Joined us in the second grade In the third and fourth grades Dona1d's mischievious 'aye and Loisls bashful, qulet ?? rays added variety to our class, making our class number ten from then on there was never a dull moment, as our teacher, A 1ss Armstrong, tried to teach us that V6 didnft know ouite everything yet, The highlight of that year was a t c hour olay m e nresented called, The Lost 'Jrince This was xorked on in all our snare time. The teachers even se ed on our costumes during classes In fourth grade Ar1yn?s knack for telling ,jokes started., adding humor to the cl ss. It as in the fifth grade that Donald was introduced to nthe little room,n In tnis little room there was a rubber hose The first day he came bac? from fthe little room' laugh1ng The second day he came back smiling The third day he came back sober, and the fourth day he came back crying He didn't go back for some time, When rr ncis ,joined us in fifth gr de a new fad was started, Dolores and rrancis had a crush on each other and were continually oessing notes This oroved much more interesting than our studies as each oerson read them as they flex back and forth uarlys and Vonda jomed us in sixth grade The first day Vonda was caught oassing a note to Sylvia, The note described a certain boy Vonda had chosen as her boyfriend Marlys is remembered as the girl with the long, curly hair, whose desk fell aoart at least once a day. In seventh grade Ronald journeyed back to us from country school, and Harold and Dorothy made their aooearance, That year is remembered very Hell because the new blond named Dorothy received a box of candy for Christmas and wouldn't ooen it to see who it vas from. Waneta came back to us from Floyd during our eighth year, making our present number-fifteen, We were all very scared of initiation as we entered high school, but were thoroughly disaopointed because--nothing haooened. During our high school years we were each able to give forth with some skill or another. Through teamwork and good soortsmanshio, we were able to develoo ourselves into ball teams, bands, and give olays, Our teams vent far, our music was rated highly, and each play we had was successful, 'e know that this would never have been possible without the heloful guidance and oatience of all our teachers. They have helped us make our school years both profitable and enjoyable. We wish to extend our thanks to the faculty for their help in making us better citizens. QL- 1' 'i .- 1 L., , :, , '3 1713.3 i 2 1-V., . 1' 1? v L ' g ' -i '5?:. or ?' ' 2 -. -- . 4? Q 1- i' . 51 31 '7 3:-, if 1 fu' . I 1 - ' ' Q Q A- lu 1 ,A Q : -ne . 0 - fy . l I A sf. 1 .L . In 1 H A. ' V, . . , 1 H ,v ' 1: C ' . '3 . 0 W' V . -I ' . Y., L .f - I . . H .y , TY . Q r .' 9. U w, ' A ' 1 0 . H . . ' . I . 1 Y Y . H A q - . V-r .T . . . f G, A .. 1. C ' 5 , c In ., . 1 1 Q .x. A . .. ' . g ' c.. - . s - . . , ,,
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