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I ,L,. 2 ,,:1P1 091' ' ' SENIOR GLASS HISTORY fCON'T7 Our junior year found us a health? naopy class numbering seventeen. Don Boenle, Archie Gauwitz, Ella Stuff, and Mary Jane Welsh left us, but additions were Gloria McConnell and Jean Keaton. We all looked forward to the following year when We would be dignified-seniors, with the senior trip to look forward to and graduation not too far off, As seniors, we have a small class of thirteen. Those graduating are: James Appel, Richard Bogner, Lewis Buck, Eileen Burkholder, Robert Griswold, Gloria McConnell, Grace Pringle, Carol Pyles Parrish, Donald Russell, Lloyd Russell, Irma 4 Stuff, Jeanne Wallace, and Gloria Wilkins. --Lewis Buck
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si. sENIoR CLASS HISTORY leeway , The next year found us in the fourth grade with Mrs. Myrtle Monier as our teacher. As usual we gained and lost several m mbers. The class now con- sisted of Virgil Beck, Roger Downey, Anna Ingram, Jack Kear, Marjorie Reginald, Henry Kennau, Lloyd Russell, Gloria Wilkins, Roberta Holler, Robert Holler, Ray Hedden, and Lewis Buck. Our fifth year gave us the privilege of moving upstairs with Miss Fern Frank as our teacher in both the fifth and sixth grades. Ray Hedden had left us and Charles Ward William Daun joined us. Q The sixth grade found Virgil Beck, Roger Downey, Robert Holler, Anna Ingram, Charles Ward, William Daum missing from our group, but we gained new mam- bers, James Appel, William Bogner, Robert Griswold, and Sharon Head. ' Mrs. Margaret Wilson had control of us in the seventh and eighth grades. From the seventh grade, we lost Roberta Holler and Henry Rennau and gained Robert Girdler, Hazel Holocker and Shirley Hash. Our eighth-grade graduating class consisted of James Appel, Lewis Buck, Bob Griswold, Sharon Head, Hazel Holoeker, Marjorie Reginald, Lloyd Russell, Gloria Wilkins and Delores Asher, and four girls from country schools, namely, Mary Lopeman, Jeanne Wal- lace, Mary Jane Welsh, and Carol Pyles. In the fall of 1948, roaming the halls of Spar- land High School as green freshies were: some new facesa Donald Boehle, Roger Downey, Richard Bogner, Robert Hoskins, Grace Pringle, Ella Stuff, and Irma Stuff- Those not returning were Mary Lopeman and Hazel Holocker. I As silly sophomores, we gained Archie Gauwitz, Eileen Burkholder, Donald Russell, and Jack Kingen. Sharon Head, Robert Hoskins, Delores Asher, and Marjorie Reginald left us.
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