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w US - Class History Choo! Choo! All Aboard! Shouted the conductor as the Waukee Kindergarten to Senior Year Limited prepared tfor its journey down the track of Education. There was a wild pushing and! scrambling as the boys and girls scrambled up the steps. The passengers were then in 1919: Marianne Crispin, Leo Butler, Miles Sines, Kenneth Man-ders, Burton Shannon, Evelyn Graham, Beulah Jump, Kathryn Longmire, Evelyn Stump and Pauline Snyder. Their conductor was Miss Eva Shoeman and her assistant, Mrs. Aietha McCall. The journey during the first year was r.ot difficult. The second stop was at Station No. 2. Here Miss Shoeman alighted fend' Miss Beatrice Spear took her .place. Miss Norma Sater took the place of assistant. There was engine trouble once or twice on the second journey, but it wasn’t serious. Neoma MoMillen and Beulah Jump were new passengers. The third stop at Station No. 3 changed the conductor to Miss Julia Gustafson. Her assistant was Miss Shaw. Robert Moss also entered as a new passenger. Miss Gustafson’s job as conductor was teaching time tables and reading the Bobbsey Twin series. The stop at Station No. 4 added Herman Johnson and Ernest Duprez to the passenger list. The conductor became Miss Katherine Gregor with Miss Sater as assistant. This journey wasn’t quite so smooth as the first. Station No. 5 (brought quite a different situation. Miss Margaret Hanlon gave us a job of gathering bugs ar.d snakes. We also made a product map of the U. S. Our number increased when Clyde Kirkman, Dorothy and Hilda Erickson, Vesta Blakey, and John Cunningham joined the passenger list. At Station 6 Margaret Moore took the conductorship with (Maxine McMahon- assisting. La Naea Aniterson and Dorothy McKinney became new passenger. The journeys kept getting more difficult as we -went along. We lost one passenger, Neoma McMillen. Our train entered Junior High School under Miss Anne Moss. Seeing what a peppy, clever class we had, Mervin Boll ar.d Arloe Berg joined our list. At Station 8, Miss Moss changed her -name to Robinson. Melbourne Clayton, Esther Huston, Ralph Smith, and Charles Carlo joined us in our last year of -grade school. Miss Katherine O’Connell guided us through our course in art ana1 music. Mrs. Hazel Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Ciispin, Miss Mary Goodykoontz, and Mr. Smiley were other assistants. Our train entered High School under Free’ Myer, Mrs. Davis. Miss Pauline Trindle, and Lester Wirth. Esther. Herman, Melbourne, and Ralph lefit us at this station. Miss Lelah Spatz, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Harris, Harold Anderson and Lester Wirth helped guide U9 through the sophomore year. LaNaea Anderson didn’t come back to school this year. Esther Huston entered our train again at Station 11. Miss Lelah Spatz, Mary Elizabeth Terhune, Harold Anderson had charge of the train this year. Dorothy McKinney left the train during the triumphant year. Wilma Raynor, Chester Haitman, Earl Chase, Lelah Spatz, and Ethel Evans guided us in the Senior year. We have now almost finished our High School life and we hope a successful voyage through life when our school life is completed (without too many “upper births.”) o :t I M
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