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dl! igblgi 5551. L , . an ,ff ps 1 tk ,si u it ' me EW 'Class History Just eleven years ago last September a group of little be- wildered boys and girls entered the huge red brick building called Shawswick Consolidated School. Our teachers were Mrs. Vera Lofton and Mrs. Estelle Kern. We ,learned to read, print our names, and distinguish our numbers. Our second year was spent in Miss Esther Hunter's room. We were in the rhythm band and thought that we were very important. Mrs. Margaret Nuemiester was our third grade teacher. We learned our multiplication table during this year. Our fourth grade teacher was Mrs. Thelma Holiman. She let us use pen and ink for the first time, much to the regret of our mothers. During our fifth year of school, we began to develop some very severe cases of puppy love. However, this did not interfere in our rapid progress in the fundamentals of education. Mrs. Amzel Fortner was our teacher. In our sixth year Mr. Byron Chapman was our teacher. We were privileged to organize a basketball team and to elect our own cheerleaders. This added to our importance. At last we moved to the other side of the building. We were very much confused by all the different classes and different rooms. We were able to adjust to the new life, however, and the next two years passed very rapidly. In our freshman class we gained several new members from Englewood. As our class project, we sold magazines. Our sponsors were: Mr. Clarence Dowling and Mr. Robert Lundy. In our sophomore year, we had difficulty with plane geometry. In the spring our class held their picnic in Spring Mill State Park. Mr. Clarence Dowling was our class sponsor for this year. Our junior year was filled with many activities. concessions at noon and at the ballgames. we had a lot of fun de- corating for our Junior Senior Prom Durin this ear We sold - . g y , we gave a nvariety Shown and a play entitled nEverybody's Crazy.n Our hard-working, devoted sponsors were Mrs. Thelma K. Wagoner, and Mr. Maurice Horton. At last, the big year arrived, and we were Seniors. For our project, we sold Christmas cards and booster plates. We worked very hard to put out our Annual. Baccalaureate was held May 11 and Commencement, May 16. Students attending Shawswick all twelve years were Nancy Younger, Sharon Peed, Jo Spinks, Ann Easton, Ann Mathews, Barbara Todd, Beverly Todd, Wanda Fish, Howard Ragsdale, Joe Payton, Kenny Ikerd, Roy Pace, Tom wykoff, Jim Woody, and Archie Fields. Class of I958 X ww mar .A Q .gd if ,,,s, . A . . 'G' ea ,L X2 -1 ,P 4 iz :FE 35 9 -' ' we is 53 '- 2 5 Six. I ,
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