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Sensor Class Hlstow The year 1944 was very excltlng for us for we started on the long road to get our educatmon Those who started were B1lly Huston R1chard Lester Marvm Nocton Ronnle Kretchmer Bllly Harmon James Stevens, Denton Chambers Verl Flack Freddy Thacker Sandra Mather Roberta Bargman, Loulse Peregrme Sandra Wmstead Janet Kmg and George Barnett Mlss Marylea Green had a hard tlme trylng to teach us to count to a hundred and to say our ABC s but by promotwn day we had all accompllshed this In the second grade we started readln rltm and rlthmetzc Opal Barnhart James Dunlap and Anna Brewer Jomed our group We lost f1ve that year R1chard Lester Marvm Nocton Ronnle Kretchmer Freddy Thacker and Janet Klng Mrs Glen Harmon was our teacher We were promoted to the thlrd grade and Mlss Betty Green became our new teacher In the th1rd year we began worklng harder when we added new subjects such as art spellmg and soclal studles Romue DeHart and Jerry Barlow came mto our room durlng the second semester Sam McNaughton came Into our room that year but only stayed one semester along Wlth Hubert Phlpps Bill Harmon left that year We entered the fourth grade and agam Mxss Betty Green greeted us at the door George Kerns J1mm1e MCGIHDIS and Dan Long Jolned our group and we all entered the frfth grade Mrs Kellm became our new teacher and after havmg Mlss Green for two years we were glad to see a new face although for a wh1le we mlssed our old teacher Sandra Wlnstead left us thls year and Freddy Thacker returned durmg the year and contmued wzth us mto the slxth year Mrs Kellm agaln met us at the door and Sandra Wmstead rejomed our class Carolyn Henn began her slxth grade w1th us after golng to varlous schools through out the country This year was a peaceful one we were all growlng up and we were begmnmg to act lxke ladles and gentlemen at least part of the tlme We were promoted to the seventh grade and were met at the door by a man teacher Leslle Hurst We were all expected to have a rougher tlme of It that year but after a few weeks we began to enjoy havmg a man teacher We were promoted Lnto the elghth grade and Allen Harms became our new teacher Anna Brewer left our happy group that year and Darlene Lutz joined us We all worked hard that year on the Constltutmon so that we could graduate wlth a dlploma 1n our hand wh1ch we all accompl1shed Every Freshman year there 1S an 1n1t1at1on and we weren t an exceptlon Joe Clement Beverly Edwards Helen Harb1son Roy Stevens and Sandra Mather Jomed our class of green Freshmen that year James Dunlap spent a few weeks w1th us but left agaxn before very long The Freshman year was somethlng new to us for m stead of one teacher we had several and we moved from one room to another for classes I I . . , . . : . 1 . D . I . I . I I I I I I . , . U . . .I . , , ' . . . , , . . , , . . I I I I Q I 1 l n . 0 I . s 1. , . , . . . . H . We were now getting used to school and all the work we had to put into our studies. , . . . . , . . D . I . . . . ,, . ,, . I I I l I I . . . . . . ' . - I
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We entered the Sophomore year and Contlnued on our way Sam McNaughton joined us agam after several years away By now we were gettlng used to cllmb mg the stairs all day long and school was not qulte as tlresome We entered the .Tumor year and three glrls Jomed our group Thelr names were Anna Brewer Sharon Ohnmanht and Lorene Nuckolls Th1s year was more excltzng than the f1r st two years because we had some extra act1v1t1es We had a class play that year Tom Sawyer We also took part ln the Jurnor Senlor Banquet We were also happy to get our class rmgs that year Graduatxon was of course the blg day when we all looked forward to gettmg our dlplomas and wxth a lxttle regret but also wlth a great deal of prlde to saymg good by to good old W H S We have had flve students contlnue through the years wlth us up to thxs date Thxs Concludes the class hlstory to the present We are all lookmg forward to what the future holds for us and we hope xt will be as nice as the past We want to say a blg thank you to our parents for helplng us enjoy a successful twelve years of school Sensor Class Wall We the Sen1ors of nmeteen hundred and fLfty s1x bemg tlred of these qualltxes UD and w1sh1ng to keep them 1n use 1n Westboro Hlgh do hereby w1ll the followlng whlch was so klndly wllled to me last year by Larry Swartz to Roy Glbbs May he blow vuth more success than I I Jerry Barlow wlll my Lncreasmg adoratlon for glrls to D1ck1e Rlghtsell Also my hopes that he may be more successful My eternal love for school to Barbara Wmstead I Anna Brewer w1.ll my s1l1y glggles to Paulme Hall Paullne be careful some tlmes you can get 1n trouble wlth the merry llttle thlngs My speedlness goes to Anna Bell Smlth I Denton Chambers w1ll my ablllty to always have gum m Class to Robert Bal lmger Hope the wastebasket won t get most of It as It has mme My drwmg a b1l1ty goes to whoever w1l1 have It I Joe Clement w11l my happy memorles of Shenandoah to B111 MCEnaney U1 hopes h1s v.1ll last longer than mme Those were the days so don t SP01l1t My skatlng abxlxty to Jake Nelson I Beverly Edwards wlll my abxllty to wrlte lengthy letters to relatlves friends newspaper columns and complete strangers to Sharon Kelley May you wrlte and wrxte and wrxte However be c areful about whose name you slgn This advxce comes from dear old experlence My wlllowy fxgure goes to the most lrkely person I I l, Roberta Bargman, will, with much regret, the ability to play Sugar Blues ,
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