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Page 25 The Sulphurette 'H r if f- Um ANC!! Eighth Graders are we, R Keep watching and you will see How we range in talent and fun. A We are on the Sth lap, all ready for the 9th run. And then you'll discover why we're on the map: After we've retold about the eighth lap. The 21 members are in line to go, Some are quite fast--while others are slow. When we are nearing the end of our race, James Yaussy, Bob Newland, slacken their pace To continue their running in some other town----. Where we know their studies won't get them down. ' Kenneth Keiter and Richard Stuckman come puffing along, While Gertrude Frank and Carol Knappenberger run, singing a song. Charles Alkire and Junior Presler are breathing quite fast, Connie Keller, Doris Howard, and Mareeille Greenich will not come in last. Ralph Brause and Paul Leonhardt turn somersaults as they go, Gerald Brause, Junior Roop, and Myron Stiefel won't stop, you know. Hazel Butturff, Alice Gingery, and Dolores Stough are smiling now, Followed by Glen Durigg and Robert Shuck, who are caus- ing the row, Now these are the members of the eighth grade class--- And we hope that to the ninth grade, will passl g ' W --Dolores Stough b ulls, s r f 'fa ' ,rv X ' 5 ' - f f' JW' 17, - 'fl ' 1'7 f,,
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The Sulphurette gp-am 2-4. I sw mei! On September 6, 1958, a group of fifteen eager and anxious passengers boarded the airplane Freshie Clip- per,n to start on a four hop flight-making graduation our goal. Miss Gordon was chosen as commander of our group. The pilot is our president, Betty Wagner, and the eo- pilot is our vice president, Bernice Sehnarrenberger, Erma Geiger, our secretary, and Alice Schimpf, our treasurer, are the stewardesses. On December 19 we made a successful landing at our school building to hold a Christmas party and exchange. We took up our course again, but soon made another stop on January 28 at the home of Robert Eichelberger for a coasting party which was enjoyed by everyone present, Again we resumed our flight. Throughout our journey, we were sorry to have Opal Cotsamire leave our group,but soon Jack Vollrath filled her place. In May we will have come to the end of our first hop, thus ending our Freshman year, but we will all be looking forward to continue on our hop next fall. --Leona Schwartz gi ul., : N .... 3 w- Wg!! fs: ...,4'.4, Z S-K. fffgzl -'M on '--X 1
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The sulphur-ette T P-Q89 3-L g f 1 The CDaniel Baker! baker made some nice CDor1s Brown! brown KDorthy Presler! pretzels with the wheat that was KLucille Shawk! shocked and sold to the CFrancis Miller! miller. After everyone tasted the pretzels, the baker had to iwilliam Sell! sell CNina, Norma, and Thelma Ulmer! all the more. Then they bought some iHelen Netland! new land where the Cwilliam Widman! woodmen lived. They CBetty Spaid! spaded the land and planted some iGlen Kennedy! eannh' bulbs and some CDolores Kennedy! kidney beans. After they came up, the lJames Cameron! camera man snapped the picture. Now no one iMargie Caris! cares if the lDoris Geissman! guest man comes . . --Thelma Ulmer N! I Q5 'X ' yuql Q ' .. , - , - -x 1 , - ' . 5 -. NX 'NfS ' N : i gf' A L.. 5 E eq, 1 S -.. ..-V5 Sf
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