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We were all proud to have some of our boys on the basketball and baseball tearns again. During the year we elected these officers: President - Scott McCreary Vice President - Duane Patterson Secretary - Donald Cobb Treasurer - John Dirksen Reporter - Joyce Ballard Atlh. Ass. Rep. - George Riehm We started our Junior year with thirty- three students, but we had the misfortune to lose Don Cobb in the middle of the year. We again had Mrs. Russell as our class sponsor. One of the big events of this year was our Junior Play, Wanted, A Hero, given No- vember seventh, under the guidance of Mrs. Cor- nell and Mrs. Russell. We had the privilege of serving two ban- duets during tlhe year to make money for our class trip that we are planning to take at com- mencement time. VVe again were proud to have some of our boys on the basketball and baseball teams. We were also very proud of Jewell Lawson, Delores Hagemeyer and Dorothy Samson, who were cheerleaders. The biggest event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. After much planning and a lot of work, evervthing came out beautifully. The Huber Brothers orchestra played all the music needed for everyone to have an enjoyablr time. The following were elected as class cers: J O Y C E B A L L A R. D NIEMAN'S Furniture Dealer Funeral Director C. R. Beckman and H. W. Beckman
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Senior Class History9 On September fourth of nineteen forty- five the Freshman class entered high school with an enrollment of thirty-seven students Filled with ambition and enthusiasm, the ma- jority of our class settled down to overcoming the obstacles which tlhe high school course of study offers to its freshman students. Under the able guidance of Mr. Heckman we started our first year in high school. Our class welcomed five new students: Martha Ernsthausen, Tom Bockbrader, Lloyd Peters, and Pauline Davidson from New Rochester, and Miriam Hecker from Cleveland. A class party was held in the school cafe- teria in September. We also had a Hallowe'e.1 party in I-Iartrnan's barn. The class had a lot of fun at both parties. During the year we elected the following as class officers: President-Daniel Sander Vice President - Dorothy Samson Secretary - Heber Howard Treasurer - Scott McCreary We started our Sophomore Class with thirty-two students. We were very sorry to lose five members of our class, but were very glad to gain two new members in January. They were Betty and Bonnie Musser. A' We had Mrs. Russell to guide us through our school year. We all missed Mrs. Russell wlhen she was ill during the winter. At that time we had Mrs. Rainy and Mrs. Shultz to take Mrs. Russel1's place. Tihe big event of this year was the pick- ing of our class rings, and the hayride which followed. D A N I E L S A N D E R Compliments of NORMAN SIEVING Produce Station
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President - Daniel Sander vice 1-'resluent - 1-ieber 1-.toward :secreta.ry - Milly 1-iartman treasurer - uuane ratterson :reporter - Joyce Ballard At last the year has come that we have been waiting mor so long. We are seniors now, an twenty-eight or us. we GIECICG the rollowing as class officers: L-'resident - Daniel .Sander vice rresioent - 1-xeber howard secretary - Joyce Ballard 'rr-easurer - uuane ratterson rteporter - Dolores 1-iagemeyer 'lhe nrst event of the year was the pno- tographing or our class at Ma.rc.nion Studio, A 'Again several of our boys were on the oasenau and oasxetball teams. The Junior-Senior Prom was lovely and enjoyed by all. It will always linger in our memories. To all the teachers, and especially to Mr. Heckman, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Cornell, we wish to express our thanks for the patient ad- vice and guidance we all received from them. Now that we are about to leave high school and the years we have spent together. may go one way, another another way, but high school memories will never be erased. D U A . N E P A. T T E R S . 0 N t FRED BEEKER , The Corner Store Dry Goods and Groceries Pho. 74 Pembervllle
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