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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September, 1939, forty-one ngreeniesn took their places in the commercial room with Miss Parmenter as their sponsor. Early in the year the following officers were elected, Glenn Kohring, president, George Small, vice-president, Elwood Rests emeyer, secretary, Le Rov Rife, treasurer, Arlene Sander, student council, and Helen Ashman, annual reporter. Eight girls and one boy joined us from New Rochester and Ann Meuser from Michigan. Marv Yant left us early in the year and Evelyn Heilman came from Hoytville School. A few of our members participated in mary extra-curricu- lar activities. We also had a class party in the schoolhouse. With thirty-nine pupils we started 1940-41 off with a good start. Class officers were elected as follows: Evelyn Hellman, president, William Libbe, vice-president, Johanna Aring, secretary, George Small, treasurer, Roberta Abke, student council, Ruth Heermeier, annual reporter. Several members were in Band, Glee Club, Quill Tnn, French and Latin Clubs, F. F. A. and some of the boys on the basketball team. On October 50, we enjoyed a Hal1owc'en party at Kenneth Henline's home. Our sophomore boys won the boys interclass tournament. We were proud to have our class colors maroon and white tied on the cup. September, '41, a group of thirtywsix ambitious juniors gathered in the commercial room with Mr. Dorfmeyer as their sponsor. We seemed excited knowing that our junior year had much in store for us. ' We entrusted the class offices to the following students, president, Glenn Kohring, vice-president, William Libbe, secs retary, Arlene Sander, treasurer, Roberta Abke, news reporter, Johanna Aring. We started to enlarge our treasury by sponsoring a ynttg party at Pcrrysburg. Then came the great event of the year , the production of our class play nPigtailsu which drew a large crowd,
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DONALD TAUUKER GENERAL Basketball Manager 43 Interolass Tournament l,2,3,4f F.FUA.5. EUNICTII TITKESETTZIER GENERAL Bend 2,5,4y Glee Club 1,2,5,4: French Club 2,33 Interclass Tournament l,23 Operetta 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2. BUTE WFOMWW COMMERGBL Glee Cfub L 1,13 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Operetta 1,23 Class Play 5 Intarslase Tournament l,2,5,43 Tunior Quill Type 1. -36.334113 MI Lff,L'C'5C COMMERCILL Rand 1,2,5.43 G ee Club l,2,53 Mixed Chorus 1,21 Junior Quill Type 1,23 Cperetta 1,53 Interolass Tournament l,23 JuniarQmill Tyb: Officer 1. PRED WILSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Band l,2,5,43 Glee Club 1,2,5Q Mixed Chorus 1,23 Baseball l,2, 5,43 Basketball l,2,5,4g Track 1,23 Band Officer 43 Student Council 53 Class Officer 13 Interclass Tournament 1,25 Latin Club l3 Annual Staff 1. BETTY WORMLEY GENERAL Glee Club l,2,5,43 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Home Economics Club 1,23 Home Economics Club Officer 23 Interclass Tournament 2. DORTHY WORMLEY COMM RCILL Glee Club l,2,5,4Q Mixed Chorus l. Elwood Restemeyer: Let's get out of here and go to a movie. Betty Wormleyg which one shall we try? Elwood Restemeyer: It doesnft matter,--one's just as dark as the other.
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The second event was the receiving of our class rings. On March 20, a farewell party was given in honor of our class sponsor, Mr. Dorfmeyer who enlisted in the United States Coast Guards. Mrs. Drake then filled his place. And now it is 1942. We are now seniors and the last year of our high school career is before us. Thirty-four seniors assembled in the studv hall with Mr. Huebner as our class sponsor. Again we selected our class officers: William Libbe, presidentg Elwood Restemeyer, vice- presidentg Evelyn Hellman, treasurerg Roberta Abke, secretary. Due to the present conflict we were unable to sponsor any outside activities. Our senior class pictures started us out on our seuor year. Manv fine photos were taken. Another big event was our class play WDon't Be Bashfuln starring some of our talented students. The Junior-Senior reception will be another event that will never be forgotten. And now as the year draws to a close, we, as a class are eagerly awaiting the most important occasion in the life of every high school student -- GRADUATION. To our teachers, we offer our thanks for their advice, guidance and untiring efforts in our behalf. We have had a delightful time in high school and will often remember those days but we are now eager to start our 1ifc's work. Melvin Grover was busily engaged with a spade in the mud when Chuck Eisenhour came up. Stuck in the mud, Grover? Melvin: No, my motor died and I'm digging it a grave,
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