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Class History On September 8, 1947, twenty-three sets of parents anxiously sent their ill-assorted youngsters off for Wren Village School. We were greeted by Mrs. Schaadt, our teacher for the first year. The following fall Mrs. Germann ushered us into the room across the hall. Losing six and gaining four, we numbered twenty-one. After losing two and adding five, our third year found Mrs. Moser teaching twenty-four little angeIs. Our fourth year, Mrs. Monroe taught a record breaking twenty-nine students, we had gained five and lost none. The school years of l952 and l953, we were under the able supervision of Mr. Kisor. Losing seven and gaining one, we suffered a reduction to twenty-three pupils in the fifth grade. Bob Brittsan and Ardith Yoh were our gain in the sixth grade, giving us twenty-five classmates. Somewhat fearful and slightly disgusted at the stairs, we advanced to the seventh grade and our seats in the study hall with Mr. Kreischer as our sponsor. We had an increase of one, losing one and gaining two. Our eighth year, the year of the state test, we lost three and gained one. Several of our twenty- four scholars ranked among the ten high in the county. Under the direction of Miss Meeker, our spon- sor, we gave a play entitled Tom Sawyer. Gaining one and losing two, all twenty-four of us were finally able, this year, to take our place among the high school students. Somewhat to our surprise, we lived through initiation and a party that very night with the aid of our sponsor, Mrs. Schaffner. Mighty Sophomores, we still were twenty-four strong, gaining and losing two. Our names are on the record as the last class attempting initiation. Mr. Drennan served us well as a sponsor. Happily, we, under the guidance of Mr. Flook, took our stations as upperclassmen. Our Junior year was probably the most fun of all. The fun came in two general lumps--Our class play Two Dates For Tonight, most aptly directed by Mr. Wise, and our prom Fairyland Romance. Jubilantly, we entered our last year at dear old Wren High School, looking forward to what it held in store. Mr. Amers and Mr. Kreischer were the sponsors of twenty-three, losing Julia Brown and hav- ing no gain. We set a new record in magazine sales, nearly outdid ourselves on money making schemes, and, of course, planned for our long awaited class trip. Linda Royer, Peony Queen candidate, is one of the wonderful class of 1959.
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