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: :ug 1 :mn 11: : :r-10:91.-2 Page 17 r1oqp.V1r.1n14Vqp ,101 10141011 Senror Class Hrstory The biggest noise of 1934 that was the Freshman Class That rs the Senior Class of 1941 Vie had to make noise in order to be given attention Of c urse we received attention by w ry of the usual saluatrons of freshrcs greenhorns and rnanx other appellatrons whrch defiated our egos almost to the degree of extinction Fun this however drd not phase our eagerness to get started on the right foot XX Q elected a very cap rble group of cfhcers Clinton Miller scrxed very well as presr dent and Fdwfrrd Link serxed rn lrke mrnner as wrce president The h nor of being first secretary went to Frleen Suever E lward Laman was chosen to be the official quiet keeper We had no time for such trrxralrtres as class parties consequently the 193r 1938 school term ended with our minds chuck full of knowledge and our party cal and rr blank In the fall of 1038 our first task was the electron of new officers Capability again w as the keynote of our ruling, body Richard Bryan was elected president Fdward I rmrn une president Jcane Rohr secretary treasurer ind Paul Fuller sergeant at arms During this year we at last found time for one party It was rn October and was a Halloween party The hobgoblrns black cats pumpkins corn sh cks and Soph omores had a gay time on that frosty Halloween night Popcorn balls cider apples and other appropriate refreshments brought to a cl se that evening of mutual enjoy ment In the fall of 1938 when silence was again broken by the many voices of those ec king knowledge or attention orr first dutv was to decide upon our leaders for the Junior year We reached a decrsron which made B111 Parrott leader for the Junior year and Juanita Pollock assistant leader Bettv Brenneman was chosen to be secretary treasurer and Edward Laman was chosen sergeant at arms Please don t get the rmpr essron that we were the only ones who thought there was talent rn our class Mrss Lehmann thought so too She developed what we had rn the form of the Junior Class Play Gr wing Pains I believe those who saw rt agreed that her efforts were fruitful In February we had a patriotic party which was well attended and was enjoyed by all those participating This party was much quieter and hardly eemed lrke the same grorp that had had the Halloween party the year before At the end of the Junior year came the event that we all had been anticipating since our very first wear the Jun1orSenror Prom Even the rain that night did not dampen our ardor because we were gypsy sprrrted and carefree Our gypsy theme transformed the most deep rooted realist into a romantrcrst for the entire evening It was an event which will never die in our memories. When the walls of dear old Jefferson echoed back the piping voices of the seventh graders as well as the more matrre voices of us Seniors. we realized that this was the last step in achieving the goal we had set when we were freshmen. We undertook the task of being seniors and setting good examples for those who would s1.cceed us. The first example which we set was the selection cf our class officers. Wesley Prill was chosen president' Edward Laman vice president' Richard Ferris secretary' and Eileen Suexer treasure. Clinton Miller was given the position of keeping our noisy group subdued. In October our class members decided to have a par'ty. It was a Wiener roast. which took place at the Roadside Park near Elida. This event was followed by games and dancing in the school auditorium. On April fifteenth a Senior Get-Together' was held in the arditorium. It ser'ved the purpose very well as everyone attending spent an exening of enjoyment. Also in April was the Senior Class Play which was a murder mystery entitled The Cat and the Canaryf Miss Lehmann and the cast deserved all the congratula- tions they received after the performance. Then came the time for the Junior'-Senior Prom which was a great success. The theme was Colonial Starlight which proved to be very effective, At the end of our high school career came the Baccalaureate and Commencement Exer'cises. We are sincere in saying that we regret leaving Jefferson High School be- cause of the many happy hour's and friendships gained here. All good things must have an ending, and our high school days are no exception. May the Juniors of this year' carry the Senior Banner' as high next year as has the Class of '41! l'orrrrIlirn+-rits oi' The Hunks of IM-lplros Q -..-..- - -. - ..r-..- -. -.--.,. DEI-PHI mr..----...--,-V,...V-.- -N O U . . ' 1' . C , ' , ' V, ' , r- . ' -- .r . rv . '. ' - 1 Y iv ' 1 v ' - - 1 . ' ' JV, 'U V V ' L . . b, ,, V .A .' ' v iv 4 V ' . 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