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enicr rome Act I In the fall of 1956, fortyesix greenies entered the freshman class. Some of the shyness was taken out of this group. when the sophon mores initiated the members in the school auditorium. Soon after school opened Mr. Robbins was chosen sponsor of the class: Virginia Smith. president: Betty Neidhardt, vice-president: and Dale Britsch, secretary-treasurer. Later in the year, the freshmen gave the sophomores a return party. Act II ' Returning to the stage after a three months' vacation, the sopho- mores initiated the members of the freshman class. Mr. Robbins was again elected sponsor. Betty Neidhardt was chos- en president: Dale Britsch, vice-president: and Gladys Rychener,secre- taryhtreasurer. The sophomores enjoyed the party given by the freshman class dur- ing the latter part of the year. Act III The members of the class now entered one of the busiest years of high school. Early in the year a class meeting was held at which Virginia Smith was again elected to lead the class through the year. Dale Britsch was chosen vice-president and Ada Nofziger, secretaryetreas- urer. Mr. Cheetwood was chosen class sponsor. AB soon as the basketball season started, the Juniors sold candy and popcorn at all the home games. The class presented, 'Constable Jerry from Fu1ton's Ferryqn During the latter part of the year, the group gave the seniors a very colorful banquet in the school auditorium. Act IV ' At last the curtain went up on the year which everybody was anxs iously looking fo ward to. , Even though the members did feel grown up because they were sen- iors at last, Miss Wyse was elected sponsor of the class. The class chose Virginia Smith president, Ada Nofziger Vice-president, and Vir- gil Rupp secretaryhtreasurer. Members of the class gave WA Ready Made Family,W soon after the Christmas holidays. During the latter part of the year the seniors worked diligently on the annual until it was published. The annual staff was chosen early in the year. The seniors were guests of honor at the annual Junior-senior ban- quet and an alumni banquet. During the last few weeks of school the group got ready for its graduation activities after which the seniors cleared the stage for future stars.
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