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left us later in to pass this year a her behind. When we came step higher on our that Alfred Gelling Calvin Jones, and were not present to turned to be with us gain and we lost no instructed this year In the fall of barking on the year the term. Betty Schultz failed nd the class was forced to leave back the next fall to climb one ladder of education, we found or, Freddie Hartle, Rita King, Charles Smith were those that enroll. Noble Burns had re- Alberta Smith was our only one from the class. we were by Mrs. Buck. lQ54 these youngsters were im- that was to mark one-half of their twelve years of education. Laverne Liming, William Vernon, and Leona Rude entered our class making the class twenty-two in number. Mrs. Buck was again our teacher. The next year was the beginning of Junior Higi School for these classmen and at last, they were upstairs with the bigger boys and girls. Twenty- two members again enrolled in our class and to this group was added five new members: Janetta Nice, Marjorie Parish, Marie Smith, Don Hinshaw, and Vir- gil Gerlach. Teachers were: Miss Esther Geier, Miss Lillian Geier, Mrs. Valentine, Miss Eldridge, Mr. Surber, and Mr. Hazlett. In September, lQ56 we returned to find that Noble Burns, Harold Q 'I Foust, Laverne Liming, Harold, Marquis, were not among us. This year was our last year of common school, or at least we hoped it would be, and we considered ourselves ready to be- gin our high school carter. Lewis Moore was inqpr class for a short time this term and Alberta Smith ltft us. The teachers this year were Miss Lillian Grier, Miss Esther Geier, Mr. Surber, Mr. Jeffrey, Miss Harrison, and Hr. Huffman. In the fall of l9E7 those who began their high School career wtreg Alice Badger, Josephine Berkshire, John Ervin Case, Claude Hair, Melvin Davis, Helen Follette, Maxine Leasure, Gertrude Eood, Mildred Lemon, Loretta and Lois Markley, Lois Russell, Margorie Schultz, Mary Ann White, Marjorie Parish, Nary Margaret McClure, Bill Vern- on, Richard Lee Smith, Leona Rude, Sarah Jane wang Bill Malia, Eldona Enucart, Darrell Righter, Hazel Kelley, Louanni Stephens, Delbert Kistler, LaVerne Lining, Dick Kistler, Burton McClellan, Marie Smith, and Darl button. The teachers were: Kiss Peigh, Mr. Jacoby, Mr. Carpenter, Miss Lillian Ccier, Mr. Surber, and Miss Eldridge. Marjorie
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Parish was our class president. Nellie Murray and Frances Rondann entered our class. Marian Block was here only u short time. Delbert Kistler moved to Grass Creek where he is new attending school. A group of twenty-seven appeared and were en- rolled in the Sophomore class the next fall. Jewell McNeely was the only new student and later that some year she left. We found that Nellie Murray and Frances Rondenn had left us and Aduring the year Laverne Lining, Burton McClellan, Marie Smith, Louunne Stephene,Lnrl Sutton, Dick Kistler, and Hazel Kelley left ue. Our faculty consisted of Mr. Surber, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Metzger, Mr, qaeoby, Miss Peigh,lMss Boegnholtz, and Liss lmel, Mr. Metzger was our class sponsor, Mary Margaret McClure, eleee president,lHldred Lemmon, secretary and Richard Lee Snith, treasurer. ' The next year, our Junior yenr, was full of activities. Our clnss numbering twenty-ftur, were beginning the next tc the lust year of their high school career. Our faculty was changed by Miss Incl, Mice Bee eh ltz, and Mr. Jacoby leaving and Mrs, Boomershine, Miss Thonpson,end Mr. Reed join- ing the staff. Mr. Carpenter was nur class spens- or, Gertrude Heed president, Claude Hair, vice president, and Richard Lee Smith, secretnry-treas- urer. We presented the ploy Hnunt Tillie Goes To Townu end sp nsored the Junior-Senior Bnnquet,held ut the Lincoln Leige in Lafayette, Indiana. This your Velma Foernan and Virginia Hunoen joined our Clase. The next and lost, our Senior year was the nest enjoyable uf ull our schcel career. Our fec- ulty this yegr etnsietedci Mr. Surber, Mr. Carpen- ter, Mr, Replegle, Lies Thcnnson, Miss Snyder, Mrs, 'D 'I Beenershine, end Mr. neee. Mr. Replogle resigned in March and Mies Snyder has not been with ue due to illness, Mrs. Rise replaced Misc Snyder and Mrs. Fitzpatrick filled the vneoncy left by Mr, Repltgle, Our spencer was Mr.Carpenter, cur pres- ieent, Gertrude Eeoe, vice president, Bill Vernon, secretary, Velno Foernun, treaeurer, Richard Lee Smith, The Seniors this yqur ere twentyhfeur '.'Y in number. The class play was HThe Nutt Fanilyw.
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