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Pat Day Sue Meilinger Pat Munson Joanne Eriksson Ted Beck T. V. TOT TIME Kay Mall 23
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Class of ’55 In 1942 our school days began. Our class was divided into two groups, A. E. Woodward and W. W. Woodbury. Kindergarten was great fun. Although we didn't appreciate our daily naps then, I am sure we would now. For graduation we did a big production of THE THREE LITTLE BEARS, with Pat Day as the Mama and Jerry Halford as the Papa. In first grade our routine was altered somewhat, for we now began to go to school all day. Kay Mall joined us. The next few years we all did our share of playing, fighting, and crying. Occasionally it became necessary for a few of us to be sent out in the hall or to the office for the butter paddle. In the second grade Sandy Legner and Sally Bark weren't very neat in art class; consequently, they had to stay after school and clean up their mess. In fourth grade Sanrs Lee joined us. In fifth grade our two classes joined, and we found ourselves making many new friends. Alice Nelson moved here from the neighboring town of Somonauk. Donnie Wallis proved to be quite a glamour boy in sixth grade and still is, as far as we know. Ruth Fox and Pat Casey moved here this year. Our Jr. High days were some of the happiest we've ever had. Many of us memorized the preamble to the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, as this was the penalty for chewing gum. In seventh grade Sandra Lee and Sandra Legner were fighting over a stick of gum, and Mr. Dummer made them put their noses through a ring on the blackboard. Was it worth it, girls? In eighth grade math class, Dick Bland was caught reading a book about a bear. Did you ever find the bear, Nitch? Helen Malone, Helen Gavic, Joanne Eriksson, Darrell Livingston, Butch Stahl, Roberta Hough, and Allen Engel became a part of our fast growing class. I am sure we all remember the little red motor scooter that Butch Stahl drove to school. I guess Butch is fond of red, for he traded in his scooter for a red and black Chevrolet which he now drives. Our eighth grade year ended with a picnic to Starved Rock and Graduation. Graduation was the end of our grade school days but just the beginning of four wonderful years of high school.
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