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541,555 Adfory ln the early fall of the year 1937, sixty-five eager, inexperienced Pioneers set out in a train of cov- ered wagons which they christened the Clip- per. We set our course across the plains, our des- tination, the top of Graduation Mountain. This was a long journey full of hardships and disap- pointments, but we all vowed within ourselves to reach the top in not more than four years. Our first stop was on the banks of the Green River where we built a tiny settlement which we named Freshman Village. We chose as our Chief Adviser, Mr. Barton and under his leader- ship we elected the following officers. President, David Culp: Vice President, Edith Newell: Secretary-Treasurer, Mildred Cotton: Social Chairman, Vtfanda Sheets: Ath. Chairmen, Mary Nell Chaddock, George Gleckler. Our recreation during our stay in Freshman Village consisted of a Wiener roast at the home of Roger Miller, a party and an assembly pro- gram.- Many of the girls joined the Girl Reserves and took an active part in its program. During the year 1938 we had two sad events: the death of Robert Evans and the withdrawal of Keith Poulton because of illness. . We also lost Alan Mierke who left us to go to Erie, Pa. In the spring of 1938 We again took up our journey and traveled until the next September. Then we made another camp which we named Sophomore Town. There we made our Chief Advisers Miss Darrow and Mr. King, a newcomer 'in our group. Our officers this year were: President, Mary Nell Chaddock: Vice President, Robert duBiel: Secretary and Treas- urer, Dorothy Exten: Social Chairman, Ruth Mollenkopf: Athletic Chairmen, Mary Burkle, David Holloway. We chose scarlet and gray for our colors. While in Sophomore Town some of the boys joined the Hi-Y. Our town also took part in all sports and Karl Zellers and George Gleckler were elected for the Tri-County Championship Team. i For our social activities we had a Wiener roast at Ruth Culp's, a party, and an assembly program. After traveling all summer again, We settled in Iunior City. Our Chief Advisers for this year were Miss Darrow and Mr. Walters. Our officers were: President, Ted Detwiler: Vice President, Ruth Mollenkopf: Secretary and Treasurer, Mildred Cotton: Athletic Chairmen, Karl Zellers, Mary Burkle: Social Chairman, Vivian Hum: Room Manager, Bill Peters. This year we gave a play entitled Skidding directed by Miss Darrow. We had our annual Wiener roast at Ruth Culp's, and we sponsored an All-Hi Dance. The biggest event of the year was the Iunior- Senior Prom. The theme was Hawaiian and it was a big success. Another surge forward during the summer months brought us near the end of our joumey but we could not quite make the top of the mountain. Therefore, we built another camp which we named Senior City. Our Chief Spon- sers were Miss Esterly and Miss Darrow. The officers this year were: President, Ted Detwiler: Vice President, Lloyd Coppock: Secretary and Treasurer, Edith Newell: Social Chairman, Iune Hum: Athletic Chairmen, Wanda Sheets, Dave Holloway. This year because we had acquired so much talent during our journey we had two Senior Plays Footloose and Io's Boys V- both under the direction of Miss Esterly. We had our Wiener roast, a Ir.-Sr. Party and were entertained by the Iuniors at the annual junior-Senior Prom. During our stay in Senior City we lost another one of our members, Lois McCurry, who left us to be married. After much hard work and quite a bit of progress we made an early start in our travels and arrived at the top of Graduation Mountain on May 27, l94l. Here we were greeted by our old friends who had gone on before us. But still our journey was not ended. Now we must start to build a brand new life for ourselves and make it a big success. -The Class of l94l
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