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Senior Class History In the fall of 1938 twenty three pupils entered the Waveland School. They were Barbara Allen, Mary Allen, Lonnie Birchfield, Robert Farley, Marvin Gibson, Melvin Gibson, Keith Greve, Robert Hannah, Lucreta Hester, Richard Johnson, Albert Knowling, James Miles, Betty Miller, James Miller, Bill Payton, Philip Powell, Eugene Redden, Norma Saltsman, Larry Servies, Barbara Sprague, Burnam Tolliver, and Don Whitecotton. Miss Moore was our first instructor. On November 27, 1938 we resumed school from over the week-end, and we lost Robert Farley and Norma Saltsman in the last week of December 1939. February 26, 1940 we gained Patricia Grimes. On March 25, 1940 we gained Robert Farley back. Lonnie Birchfield and James Miller were retained in the first grade. In September 1940, we were in the second grade with Mrs. Glasscock as our teacher. We lost during the summer Robert Farley and gained Robert Greve, Eddie O’Brien, and Carolyn Os- born. On December 30, 1940, we gained Anna Lee Bonifacises. We also lost the Gibson twins. In September 1941 we were in the third grade in which Mrs. Glasscock and Mrs. Evans taught us. We gained Alice Brown. Robert Arggle Elzie, Robert Williamson, and the Gibson twins were brought back to us. In September of 1942 we were in the fourth grade with Mrs. Evans as our teacher. We gained Mary Francis Bailey, Basil Hester, Wayne Seybold, Kenneth Moore, and Jackie War- moth. Mrs. Doris Grimes guided us through the fifth grade. We didn’t lose anyone that year, but gained Thena Mae Dove, Albert Grimes, and Robert Rivers. Again, Mrs. Grimes was our teacher in the sixth grade. We gained James Jackson, Virginia Jarvis, and Winnie Wendall. Then came the big step. We finally got upstairs to the seventh grade. There we gained Donald Brown and Shirlev Wilcox, we lost Kenneth Moore and Albert Grimes. At the eighth grade Marv Louise Brown, Arn Dale Moon joined us. That summer before schc Then came our big year, we were freshme Mr. Hallett left us this year and Mr. Grimes car This year we lost Arnold Moose, Lee Pieras| The second semester of this vear we took over tl n Hester, and tics Jackson. lid Lee Piersall. oan Edmonds.
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N. R. Walker Mary Ella Porter Lucille Hoffhaus Lawrence Hazlett Band and Art Physical Ed. Latin and Eng. Agriculture Patricia Ann Hays Commerce Clara L. Milligan History and Sociology Ray Miller 6th Grade Doris Grimes 5th Grade Jean Ratclifi 4th Grade 1 Virginia Moore Hazel Machledt 1 1st Grade 3rd Grade mree
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Larry Servies President Class President, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years; Band, 6 years; Stu- dent Director 3 years; President of Student Council 1 year; Junior Play; Business Manager of Senior Play; Orchestra, 1 year; Pep-hand Director. Jim Jackson Vice-President Moved to Waveland, Junior year. Band, 2 years; Pep-band, 1 year; Junior and Senior Plays; Glee Club, 2 years; Master of Ceremonies, Junior- Senior Reception-Junior year; Vice- President Senior year. Joanne Edmonds T reasurer Came from Cayuga the Sophomore year. Glee Club 4 years. Junior and Senior Play; School Paper staff, 1 year; Office Staff; 4-H, 5 years; Senior Class Treasurer. Alice Brown Secretary Latin Club, 1 year; Secretary, 1 year; Junior Play; Reporter, School Paper, 1 year. Betty Miller Reporter Band, 4 years; Glee Club, 3 years; Secretary, Junior year; Reporter, Sen- ior, year; Junior and Senior Play; Office Staff; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Page Five
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