Wakeman High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Wakeman, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Class Histor Qne bright September morning of 1943, at the unconsolidated schools of Townsend and Wakeman, we, as a new class of first graders, were begin- ning our way up the ladder of success. Wakeman's first and second grades Here Ender the guidance of Miss Elmes, and the students of Townsend under rs. da Ross. As we advanced to the third and fourth grades, mrs. Elizabeth Merr- ilees, of Townsend, and Miss Anne Cooley, of Wakeman, did their best in trying to further our education. Next, we journeyed to the fifth and sixth grades, under Mrs. Alice Stacey as the Townsend teacher, and Miss Helen Brucker, from Wakeman. Then we were in Junior High, enjoying changing classes with the rest of the high school, under the supervision of Mrs. Chandler at Tbwnsend, and ,r. Scott at Wakeman during the seventh grade, and with Mrs. Findley and Mrs. Calnou during the eighth. As Freshmen, we continued along the way, helped bv the untiring efforts of our teachers, Mr. Burkle at Townsend, and Mr. Brumby at Wakeman. In our Sophomore year we were very excited by the news that Wakeman and Townsend had been joined together, which made our class consist of forty-five eager students, with our advisors, Miss Meacham and Mr. Jenks. An exciting day in our Sophomore year was the day we ordered our class rings. We began our Junior year by showing off our new rings. Chr play, NFinders Creepersn, was a big success. We continued through the year under the watchful eye of Mr. Eachelder to that exciting event, the Jr. and Sr. Prom, which was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Norwalk on May 15. Our graduating class this year contains thirty-two students. Of these, we have nine charter students of Wakeman and six from Townsend. They are: Robert Burke, Glenn Gibson, Jack Graves, Jean Molesky, Mary Molesky, Janet Todd, Marlene Todd, Neale Shinsky, Mona Wolfe, Jim Fulton, Dick Mahl, Shirley Riley, Lois Thayer, John Treiber, Bill Simpkinson. Others who joined the class along the way are: Richard Hadfield, third grade, Bonny Geist, fourth gradeg Esther Hughes, fifth grade, Lois Bonner and Jackie McCardell, sixth grade, Norman Welch, seventh gradeg Marcia Buck1ey,.Bob Carey, Helen Schamp, and Verna Smith, eighth grade, Tom Horton, ninth grade, Larry Becker and Fred Palmer tenth grade, Dick Bush and Ellen Dickman, eleventh yearg and Mary Lee johnson and George Van Dootingh, Senior year. We are now looking forward to our class trip to Washington D.C. and New York city, with our advisors, Mr. James Boyden, and Mr. R.R. Hadfield.



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