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SENIOR CL ASS HISTORY Ah; 1950, a half century pr.d mother group of Seniors step out ii to the world, ■'■he .-.istory of this cla.ss is not m unusual one, It got it’s start in the fall of 19 6. The cl-ss enrolled. 32 and h-d Mr. Jos- cPh L.-Yignc as it -s advisor, Officers for the Freshman year weretPrcs. Pat corr, Tice Pres, R y Kcnny, Trees. Ilah Voorhcis, end Sec. Dale Wel- ter On Oct. k these Freshman were welcomed to the school by the Soho- nores with generous gifts.- free make--up, free dresses for the hoys, free reducing exercises and later- in the evening a oarty with free cats. The Freshman returned the omty about 2 weeks later. Curing the Freshnnn year they lost Lester Ball. They earted with nan a fond fare-well in June of h-7. The fall of '47 relied around and these students enrolled once aga.Jm as Sophororcs. They had gained—Louise Vazny who r.oved fron Saginaw to Hemlock during the suimer and lost, Diok Oarno who had moved to Merrill, Mr. LeVignc ’-'as chosen once again as the'adviaor The officers wercl Pres: Ray Kcnny Vice pi-es2 Carol Picncr, Treas, Bcv, Earle, and Sec. Louise T?azny. xhcy had the -orivilegc of initiation the Freshmen and the Freshmen returned the favor by takina then to Sagjnaw a show. Again they carted in June and returned in the Fall,.this'time as Juniors. Officers for the Junior year were: Pres0 Bev0 Earle, Vice Pres, Bob Kreagcr, roas. Harold ilsey, and Sqc. Dot Coughlin ®he advisor was Mrs. Yahn. Activities for the year were dances, oarties, parties, the Junior Play, Boarding House Peach , the Junior Prom and the ban- quet for the Seniors,, 0r.ee more good-bye s were said and they cheerfully went their ways only to -Toct each other once again in the fall of k9sProud Seniors. . key hac. lost Tom Poy to Merrill where he had. moved during the summer. Officers wore elected and Mr. Barr wa? chosen as class advisor. Offi- cers were Pres. Dot Coughlin, 7ice presJ Evelyn Sioboda, Treas. Harold ifilscy, and Sec. Glenn Pick. The year passod quickly and all too soon the class of 1950 received their diplomas and took their placo among the alumni of Hemlock High School,
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L . SENIOR CLASS Wil. No, the illustrious Senior's of Hemlock Hi h School in mindC3 L°LSagi aW ani Stat,C Cf Mlchi ran, being of sou£d nidfn y and consldoring tno uncertainty of the frail Mnto ?°nK d° th?rofo,ro make•» ordain, publish, and de- claro this to be our Last Wm and Testament b Jl!hiS et0ra0n{-,7111 my Wetness to Melvin Guettlor. Z B°moott! Wl11 my abllit? to stay in school to Dale I, jjlenn Hick, Will my shortness to Marilyn Raymond. HarnidSH 3ChkC, ni:L1 my shyn ss to Mario Laurenz. ’ ?o Joan IS: 1 W interest ln ‘ho Erakino family X Soidel' 0Wil1 1,17 abilltv to tease girls to Bill r xzKtth :111 3ioopiM33 in to ;°’ “SE OUr 0bU1 ° T? w1??' wllJ1?y frcckl°3 to Audry Comisky. w aleJJaltoi', will my shyness to Jane Martin. W° D°?00tB ortSff?7 SmUh’ WU1 abl1 0 dance W°’ L°aluld.WaZny Sna J° Prollo w111 our Vlggloa» to Barbara I; 2£S27V?%W“'3 Tora H ;on- ’ tlr iSa lw!7 abUltT t0 a guy ' lth a Bulck ’ D?oktgok!U-'hUn’ V,1U lnt0r03t ln the opP°slto «” to b ?or Wil1 my ablllt? to milk goats to Bm Johnson. Warding family to JSifwaJdin!° Wlth th° WC' UBei?e1r?yUpfhn!nd wil1 our b°i3trosness to I» Ann McClellan, will my slimness to Donna Hrzina r’ gs;jrto r’ It1ohDSe°r||s1kin:“1 ablUty t0 eot A'3 tn phy « data
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