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Phyllis Baumgartner, June 5, 1938 Paul Bollenbacher, July 21,1938 Bill Brotherton, June 25, 1937 David Byer, February 9, 1938 Judy Byer, March 27,1938 Alan Clase, August 20, 1938 Carolyn Charleston, August 31,1938 Jerry Dennis, July 10, 1938 Betsy Estill, September 29, 1938 'WE r 1 Y i 3 J V1 . l Jim Finch, October 31, 1936 Linda Finch, August 31,1938 Mary Ann Fisher, April 18,1938 Vemie Frank, June 29,1938
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One day in early September, 1944, thirty-seven scared but eager children started their first year of school in the Willshire Public School in Willshire, Ohio. Miss Brookhart, our teacher, was there to greet us and to help us get started on the path of learning. We passed on to our second grade with Mrs. Eichar trying her best. When we got to the third grade we thought we were pretty bright kids, but Mrs. Weiman soon brought us down to our level, Finally we made it to the fourth grade, and Mrs. Bain tried her best to teach us reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic. Mrs. Bowen and Mr. Sipe, in the fifth and sixth grades, respectively, tried to teach us a few more subjects. Then, Junior High, at last. Big Stuff, we thought. We were lucky to have Miss Dent as our sponsor. We had our first class parties that year. Before we knew it we were moving into the eighth grade, with Mr. Compton as our sponsor. We had a lot of fun until the end of the year when we started worrying about the eighth grade state tests. Those that were lucky to get honorable mention didn't have to take the final exams. Time was really flying. High school was here. We were, then, green freshmen starting projects with our sponsor, Mr. Griffith, pushing us. What a group! I We ended our freshman year with a big treasury of 3.50 with which to start our sophomore year. Mr. Games was really very lucky. He had us our sophomore, junior, and senior years in high school. Poor Mr. Games, just about pulled the REST of his hair out trying to get us to do anything until our senior year when we really pepped up. Allin all, class plays, and all of the activities have kept us busy. We truly appreciate all of the things our teachers have done for us. U CLASS FLOWER CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Yellow Rose Today We Follow-Tomorrow We Lead Cerise and Silver CLASS ROLL Phyllis J eannene Baumgartner 101111 Orville G00flWif1 Paul Eugene Bollenbacher Norma 562-T1 .T MUGS William Allen Brotherton Donnie Lee .T ODSS David Lee Byer Leon Allen Kallenberger Judith Byer Gary Alan Kesler Carolyn Arlene Charleston Farrel LeROY Krall Robert Alan Clase Gerald Laverne Kuhn jerry Thomas Dennis Gilbert Rowland Merkle Betsy Ellen Estill Raymond Leroy Midlam James Marks Finch Larry Duane Miller Linda Sue Finch Richard Hayward Samples Mary Ann Fisher Ronald Dean Stetler Vernie Phyllis Frank Cecile Jeanette Voltz CLASS SPONSOR Mr. R. W. Games
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