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Class History In August of 1948, 35 little first grade started to school with Miss Martin as our teacher. They were Suzanne Boyd, Patricia Spaid, Patricia Reddin, Mary Lou Farrell, Floyd Meyer, Larry Meyer, Myron Bradburn, Litia Ernest, Karen Quackenbush, Sue Parker, Mary Ann Gerber, Kath- rine Richardson, Karen Bender, Judy Gaston, Betty Roussey, Roger Wendell, Peggy Caley, Nancy Wilson, Donna Walker, Joe Sickafus, Tommy Ross, Ten Schlagenhauf, Ralph Piatt, Phillip Norris, Nancy Eckelbarger, Barbara Rush, Catherine Fate, Damaris Weaver, Gonnie Sheley, Ross Osborn, Bonnie Gooper, Adrian Guerara, Linda Burnau, Tommy Fisher, Garalene Fishbaugh. In the second grade we had Mrs McClure as our teacher. We gained two new students, Lila Boxell, and Donnie Wolf. We also lost Litia Ernest, Peggy Galery, Damaris Weaver and Adrian Guevara. During our third grade we divided the class. Half of the class had Mrs. Lesh and the rest had Mrs. McClure again. We gained Jerry Haney, Barbara Lindman, Dolly Fusselman, and Lane Netherland. We realized also that we lost more than we gained that year. We lost Ralph Piatt, Barbara Rush, Gonnie Sheley, Karen Bender, Patty Reddin, Joe Sickafus, Ted Schlagenhauf, Mary Lou Farrel, Tom Fisher. In our fourth year we gained one new student, Charles Spears. Our teacher was Mrs. Lesh. Our teacher in the fifth grade was Mrs. Meacham. We gained Dale Brown, and George Hent- horn. We lost, Don Wolf, Dolly Fusselman, and Charles Spears. We came back in the sixth grade and found out that we had lost Suzanne Boyd, Patricia Spaid, Lila Boxell, and George Henthorn.We gained Jerry Story, Mary Lou Williams, and Don Posthumus. Our teacher was Mrs. Meacham. The next year as seventh graders we were excited to get to go up stairs and have all the high school teachers. We gained Ronnie Mulles, Tony Tomei, and Sharon Sickafus. We lost Tommy Ross, and Nancy Eckelbarger. As eighth graders we gained Wendell Bookout, Mike Lake. We lost Jerry Story and Roger Wendell. In the ninth grade we gained Shelba Jane Denny, Karol Way, Reida Woods, and Bob Wright. We lost Don Posthums, Wendell Bookout, Mike Lake, Tony Tomei and Sue Parker. When we started the tenth grade we gained Tony Tomei back and lost Dale Brown, Karol Way and Bob Wright. In our eleventh grade we lost Sharon Sickafus and gained nobody. When we came back this year we gained Fred Robinson, Dave Benner and Betty Galloway, and we lost Lane Netherland, Shelba Jane Denny, Mary Lou Williams, and Betty Galloway moved to Illinois. The time has come when the class of 1960 must say goodby to Union. We, the Seniors, want to expr ess our appreciation to our sponsor Mr. Walmsley and to the rest of the faculty for their guidance and help.
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