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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY While we are browsing through our treasured diaries, let us make believe just this one time that we are back tracking through the exciting incidents of the past eleven en' joyable years. All of us do not have the actual words or proof that we possess such a record but that is not necessary. Possibly you at one time thought those years did not hold such a great deal of pleasure and enjoyment but today when you turn to the opening page, you will remember that Hrst day when you very proudly entered the first year of your educational career. At that time things were not taken so seriously but you weren't expected to accept life as a troublesome affair. Written so darkly on these first few pages are the words which bring back fond memories of your mischievous pranks encountered while passing nonfchalantly through your first six years of elemenf tary training. After you have finished wondering over this period of rambling incidents, these first pages are left behind to be thought and talked about in your later years. Next we enter into our junior high school experiences. My! What excitement these three years held for us. We were invited to our first dances-of course they were few in number. It was quite thrilling to think we were getting old enough to attend such social affairs. This was a rather sudden change from the grades to junior high, but we were prepared for it because we began to feel we needed some prelimenary preparations for our high school careers which were to come in just two more years. We can remember working patiently and very steadily because we did not want to enter our ninth year of school unprepared for the very new and difficult curriculum of our next four years. , That ninth year is very outstanding on a few pages in our diaries. Can't you remember how important we felt when we were allowed to make selections for our Freshman Class officers? They were as follows: President, Bob Saving, Vice President, jack Kinserg Secretary, Bob Sinnottg Treasurer, Sue Case. It was hard for us to decide whether we would rather remain in junior high, which we all knew was impossible, or pass on into senior high where there was much lying in wait for us to experience. We did our best by trying to learn the rules and regulations of senior high, but then there is always found and fondly brought back to us the frightful mistakes we made. In our tenth year we find there wasn't a great deal to be done and our capably chosen officers were not held responsible for but one great occasion of the year. Those ofiicers were: President, Bob Saving, Vice President, Arlene Carr, Secretary, Margie Derrg Treasurer, Jack Kinser. This occasion was the first banquet that we ever had the privilege of attending. What a wonderful time it was contemplating the banquet and wailing with our nerves on the very edge for fear that when the time came, we would make some disastrous mistake. Even though we can read these words when we glance back, maybe we were a little more desperate than we should have been. Then when we are about to come to the remaining pages, we can see very readily where this, our junior year, has been a very successful one. Our class advisors chose
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l very profitable activities for us to work on in order to earn enough money to provide the entertainment for the. seniors at the annual juniorfsenior banquet. Some of these were: selling of turkey raffle tickets and Logan High School stickers, Christmas cards were sold during the Christmas season, and our latest activity was the selling of ice cream and candy at thevbasketball tournaments. To carry us safely through these responsibilities the following oflicers were chosen: President, George Pollock, Vice President, Bob Sinnott, Secretary, Margie Derrg Treasurer, Jack Graham. Now that our experiences as juniors have been glorified by all of us, we regret to be aware of the fact thati there are just enough pages left for one more year. These are blank but next year at this time we will be able to sit and dayfdream of the Qrecordedj curriculum we completed this splendid career with. We all wish to ex' press our hopes for the best of luck to those seniors who have filled their last few pages. We will say that we only hope that we can do just equally as well as they have done. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Our first six years of public education passed so quickly that we did not realize that we were entering into a different building, but we did not mind that change because we were very much excited about having a different teacher for each subject. But as the first two years passed in junior high, we were thrilled to think that we were freshmen. We considered ourselves the bigfshots of junior high. While we were freshmen, we electediclass officers for the first time. It was just like our presidential election with all the campaigning and treats. The following students served as our officers: Jim Mock, President, Jim Hummel, Vice President, Roseanne Warner, Secref tary and Jo Case, Treasurer. We enjoyed many activities during our freshman year, such as the football and basketball dances, the SweaterfHop, freshman dance, and some of us attended the Social Efficiency banquet. Finally the day came when we would bid farewell to junior high and come to another different building which we did not want because we had just begun to like junior high and were fully acquainted with it. But to our very great surprise senior high was very interesting, and after finding more activities and more assemblies, we began to grow fond of it also. During our sophomore year we elected the following officers: President, Jim Hummel, Vice President, Ho Case, Secretary, Frances Thomas, and Treasurer, Marieta Cline. While in our sophomore year we attended the football dance, known as the Grid Jive. We had Mac McQuaid's Orchestra. We also attended the basketball dance, and the sophomore banquet after which we joined the juniors and seniors in the final dance of the year. V We are now ready to continue on to our junior year and hope it is as successful as our sophomore year.
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