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0863439861988 N, W T U9 girls' team. Coral received a letter. Our boys' team was victorious in the interclass tournament. When we became juniors we knew a much more eventful year was ahead of us. We were now three fourths of the way across the assembly, the number of extra activities had increased, and seven new students from North Troy had joined us. Our officers this year were Dean Coppeler,Presidentg Richard Haar, Vice Presidentg Helen Palmer, Secretaryg Naomi Hagemeyer, Treasurer. We learned how much fun land workb it is to give a cafeteria. We also served a lunch at the interclass tournament where our boys again won the championship How we engoyed giving our class play HHold Every th1Dg'H It was a very successful production. Our class decided to change the usual custom of pur chasing class rings the senior year and purchase them in our Junior year instead Accordingly, we chose our rings were quite proud to be wearing ours almost as soon as the seniors Again we took many parts in the opeietta UB1ts of Blarneyn At the same time we stood out prominently on the basketball floor The boys' varsity team included the two Bobs CHagg and Hannanl from our class, the Re serves included Wayne Sanders, Forrest Shaw, Dean Coppe ler, Richard Haar, and Oliver Hagg The girls' team was supported by Juanita Hodapp, Coral Thompson,Margaret Tit kemeier, mary Fair, Verna ilert, and Phyllis Williams Some of the most active members of the Annual Staff were from our class mntertaining at the Junior Senior Reception was a delightful crown for this busy, happy year We were very sorry to have our sponsor, Miss Switzen leave us at this time As we took the last thirtv seven seats on the far side of the study hall in September oi last year, we did not know whether to be more happy than sad or vice versus We had attained the rank of seniors It meant that after this ye r we would be pushed out in the world to battle for ourselves It meant that after this year we thirty sexen who h d had so many Jolly times together would be separated p obably never to be together again But we discarded these dismal thoughts to lend our efforts in We elected Clarence Hoodlebrink, President, Dean Coppeler, Vice President, Naomi Hagemeyer, Secretary, and Juanita Hodapp, T1 uler mr John Huebnel assumed the fiase P . . . o ' .1 .L O O ' 1 . + . a J - 0 1 5 f O J E I a l 0 . 'KI' ' ' . . ' o L U - 5, 4. 1 A 1 A ' .. . 3 P , vb 8. ' ' O T . Q . n making this last year an outstanding one in our lives. u A 0 3- o A , . ' 'eas'r . ' . 1
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SENIOP CLAQS OFFICERS Presldent Clarence Hoodlebrlnk V106 P 9S1d9Di Dean Coppeler Sec e+ary NHOH1 dagemeyer Treasurer Juanlta Hadapp COLORQ Blue and Whlte P SFORI It was a frlf t 101 gratp ov thlrty slx that entered Pembelvllle HlgH o lor tl l1r t tlme ln the fall of 1932 We thought 1npoltant, but the upper classmen only o 1 1 h Nevtrtmeless, we soon became aoqualrt d w1t1 thelr Good ratured Jests and learned the trltk oi passnng FIOM cl ss to class when the bells rang Mlss Vera Swltzer was our class sponsor W1th the help of Juanlta Hodapp, presndent, Naoml H gemewer, vlce presldent, Helen Palmer, secr t ry, ard Enleen Rhoda, treasurer, she gulded us successfully through our fresh man actlvltles These act1v1t1es conslsted of a welner roast near the home of Ale ander L1s1a1, and a partv at the school house, besloes the annual magazlne campalgn Several OL our members took part 1n the operetta UThe Count and the Co edu We ven showed conslderable talent on the basketball floor We were so 1 to have Lewls Navy and Dorls and Verna We be n oohoro e year wlth more confldence If the upper classe thou It us too young for thelr fun, we would make th rost of flose opportunltles for enter talnment that were alloveo to us So we dlvwded our attentlon between Caesar and Woxld history and soclal good tlHGS wh1Ch lncluded a welner roa t near George Ma daras' and a party at I y IcCreary's home Durlng thls yea presldent was Naoml Hagemeger, vlce PTGSIGGHI, Dean Co 1c1 sec etary, Helen Palmer, and treasurer, Ruth D1 rl 3 Aoaln we took parts 1D the operetta and furnlshed some lne materlal for the basketball teams Wayne San der, Forrest Shaw, and Dean Coppeler fought on the boys' team, whlle Juanlta Hodapp and Coral Thompson upheld the 1956 X F4 . 5 0 . . . . r , ' Y r ,W 1 . N . 'IT Y 'T ,..L.L ' J ., .7 - -fi ' ' Cl ,x U f 1 .. 1. ' 1 fx 1, 1 1 .O ' ' ' . N . E-ki -.IU ... Q ,, 5 - . e were quite fit ' f ..' ' fi ' H 1 t lr. IS Hrres les . V X A 4' 2 ' 7' ' 'F ' 3 . ' ' ' . 4 fa I L CJ 1 .4 L I 'S .I .- b- D I 0 u 0 I - r V1 I ' I . .. . . . e u f ' q 1 r ,1 . - Cm. U . . A e . .. A Q ot J. . 0 . 1 . . . . . . . . . I . , V . r . - A , t L. A., J . . n D . . . M . .L . 1 S . .L . -yn -uv' 4- ' ' ' .. ' 0- . ' ' - 5 '- 1. ' S19V1Hg leave us YOWXPG the end of tn1S flrst year. , . UQ Owl' 5' ' 1 T' CDCA. -L Q Q 1. 4. ' O , . F 'N C' P' - ' 0 - 5 1 . . . I3 . - x, V AL BJ - . 1 ug . 3 4' ' ' ' . T , . x -.H . v L C . . . . .. A ... .4 r S r ' .' -'h' ' 1. nga LL . a . . . ' r our ' . f ' ' ' - Vpjel:'3 rs ' . . . J 8.-5HJ1'9. Ct' ' ' f ' ' fu ' X , . - , - Yu A . . A as ' o Q lo 'nt , fl -Llf 1 C
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JL ,END TCU? responslbllltles of SpOFSOP1Dg our class durlng th last year Our flrst undertaklng was a cafeterla g1V6H dullng the local fall falr Th was Tollowcd by a welner roast at Otsego Pa 1 In November we had our 1l1UotT1OUS faces photograph ed at the Cubberly Studlos LH Toledo Januarv va our month of dlnners as we served two very successlu banqu ts for local OPUaH1ZQtlOHS Arvella S19VlLO wa lo tess to our 59H1OP class party, a most engoxaolc afra r Our SGHIOT bo s 1 1n hoof the t ophy for the lnter class tournament H lng +591 the HChanpsU for three con secutlve years of olr class who starred on the hlgh school teams w the o Bc s, we HD Sander, For Ollver Hagg, and matthew Qxt er on the rofs' tear, and Juarlta Hodapp, Colal Tho Q Q larga + Tltkemeler, Verna Ellert, Marv Falr, auf mica Haeemeyel on the glrls team Our support was agaln helpful 1D plesentlng the operetta Uln Old Xlennan At present we are lOOL1Hg lorwald to the pleasures of real graduatlon actlvltlc , such as the Junlor Senlor Receptlon, our class play, Sls Perklns , our baccalaur eate servlces, and flnally Commencement Work on our Annual 1S golng ahead at a rapld pace under the able SUFGPV1S1OH o Naoml Hagemeyer, the edltor 1n chlef, and Helen Palmer, the art edltor Of course lt has been our goal durlng years to accumulate Uff1Cl6Dt Iunds 1D our enable us to rake a class tclp Through the clated cooperatlon ol parent , t98CH01S, and our class and the school we have been able to of the East whlch w1ll lnclude W8SH1HgtOH D lork Clty Ne P6JO1C6 wlth other over the prospect these four treasury to much appre frlends of plan a tour and New of a modern, new school bulldlng but as fo our class our memorles wlll rcmaln wlthln the halls and classrooms of the old bu1ld1ng lkere our teacnels labored pat1ently to 1m prove oar dull F1HdS5 there tlev h ve admlnlstered d1sc1 pllne tc our ca c ree natules, ther ve have worked to gether and play d tofether Wlthlh our K1HdS and hear+s are these lndellble 1IpF9oS1OHS that even tlme cannot erase Elleen Rhoda q'195eEf l, ,A A W .l 'N I' IK. H 1 P f m H ' UJ' 'H V F p v N w Q . V .. U1 J 5 J Q ' 'Q J ' X, ' K. Xi' V X. . . . . . . J N J. .Lo U . . . . . SA ' 'I ,. . . ., . . .LS .. ' ' A' rn . V Q '- . .P x. . G . , -1 ' 1 O . , '- lv ' D 1. J. -5' 'I 13 '1 ' ' .Q 4 a Q -, C ' ' -ur-' 1 H N Q ' ' I ' xD -4 L. L . F . A ., -E IJ Q' ' 0 , ' 1- ,,.,. ' . 1, -,-, , . ' , J' r. Cjd. x L J. - ' .L ' ' -- xlulf , oi , ll 1 . 1 ' . kh1Lars L lc' 1 c ' - 'ere tw 1b. Wav', - - U .' -I - - if rw 'r rest Shaw,p Dean Coppeler, Rlcnasd naar, george hadaras, ' 'rf ' 4- - .' '. ,. ,Y ' s. I or 1- J , .L ' 11 Y-11 H' 'N 'W Tin ' ' 4 4 .x,L:.s.3u.'.l. 9 .4, -Lu . ' ' , 1 5 v, T . H 1 ' L- L -' e: LG - . . 1 . . , . F - . ' ' .O 5 c 1 I l ' I I ' JS 'P - as ' , ll ' ' ll , 1 u . . 1. . ' J . . J .L .. A ' ' . vb 0 . . F5 . . ,, . S lg Z. ' . . .. ' . f rs 4- - 1 . . V - .- . . . .,, 1 . 1 4 rg -. A N1 0 , . I , . . . A D , . . A T -w . U 0 I U ' 2 ,. . . ,.., I . . - G 1 - ' 1 '- - . B F . . . . 1 L1 1 U ct ,. ' ' 31441 4' 1 1 1 o I4 . .. - .L - . B I D , . . . . . 'L EJ A s A U ' 3 ' 1 .1 ' . - N ' Ll O .
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