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The prehi toric day of the clas of 1961 ended on cloudy day in ptember, 1948, a we hoi ted

our elve aboard the big yellow buses that were to tran port u to and from the "happie t day of our

lives" for the next thirteen year .

Deep down

in

the basement of the present junior high building,

1i

Young and Mi s Haynes

taught u how to tie our shoe and print our name -rnajor accompli hment which orne of us never

did rna ter. Those were the days of the graham cracker break, nap-time, and a big chicken pox epidemic.

Dick Landon and Judy Beaudoin were the cla couple, Loretta Gilro · had the Ionge t and prettie t curl ,

and andy Simp on drew wonderful picture of big, red circle .

For fir t grade we moved upstair to the fir t floor and got to buy our lunches in the cafeteria, ju t

like the big kid ! obody could reach the trays, much les carry them. heila Smith was the toughe t

kid in the c1a , and a fight with her usually meant a bloody nose which never seemed to

be

Sheila' .

In econd and third grade we learned to write and to read-"Alice and Jerry play. They play

ball. The ball is blue. Alice and Jerry like the blue ba1l." George Cook became famou for his "etch–

ing " which the teacher alway hastily confiscated. Judy Crotty and Don Parker were the clas couple.

During fourth, fifth, and ixth grades we were bani hed to the Red Building where we learned

about Pimwee the jungle boy and how to

be

pea and cabbage in the pring concert (the play took

place in Peter Rabbit's favorite vegetable garden). On the p}ayground boy and girl gangs chased each

other. Tom Kri tof wa a real Romeo and Terry Hughe wa the

be

t arLi t.

For seventh grade we returned to the junior high and di covered the delights of changing cia ·

room and teacher for each ubject, eating "fireball " in c1a

without getting caught, and combina–

tion locker which were more efficient with a penny in erted in the proper place.

It

was lots of fun

driving new teacher nuts, and our reputation pread a we perfected our techniques.

Eighth grade was pent back in the old Red Building whi h wa entirely our . Obviou ly we were

too tough for the junior high! It wa our own little \ orld. and the i olation helped unify the different

groups from Ro Corner , Ve tal Center, Willow Point. and Little Meadows. Tho e were the day of

"Fido" in cience cia s, the Three Mouseketeers, and Mr. ha' ' war torie . Jo

Ann

Mitchell and Jack

Garvey were th.e cia couple, all the girls went in for the "Pixie" cut (their heads resembled coconuts–

it

wa really ugly).

uddenly we were Freshmen! The seniors were ver old, very wi e. and very a)amorous- orne–

time they were even nice to u ! Our cia officers were: Pre ident-Chuck May, Vice President-Dick

Landon,

retary- andy impson Trea urer-Mary Lou John on. "Magic Moments" was the name of

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