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Ronald Johnson Preszdent Carol Deuschle Secretary CLASS OF '51 As we look back over the threshold of our four years in high school, we can see that they have truthfully been four Wonderful years. As freshmen we came through in flying colors by electing Jerry Pehrson, president, Dick Klein, vice president, secretary, Lorraine Ben- nettg and treasurer, Bill Coon. We began to make money for our treasury by sponsoring concessions and dances. In our sophomore year, we really decided to get down to work. We chose Jim Jacobs as president, Dorothy Wilson as vice president, Sally Kramb as secretary, and Goregie Zetzer as treasurer. We again sponsored concessions and dances. As in our freshmen year, the boys went out for sports and the girls participated in the various activities. In our junior year, We were as busy as bees with all the preparation for our main event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. To guide us through the year, We chose Ed Nau as president, Bob Bahnsen as vice president, Omie Armstrong as secretary, and Jack Easton as treasurer. We sponsored the regular activities, our junior play, The Old Home Town, and had a magazine drive. ' In an election marked by wild campaigning, we closed our high school career by choosing Ron Johnson as president, Don Petersen as vice president, Carol Deuschle as secretary, and Jim Longe as treasurer. We still worked hard to get money in our treasury as we had our annual to put out and our class trip to finance. We again had our magazine drive and our senior play, Me and My Shadow . We hope We have maintained the standards and the qualities of character that We had set as our goals. To our sponsors, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Carter, we give our thanks for all the help and guidance they have given us throughout our four years in Port Clinton High School. Don Petersen Vice Preszdent James Longe Treasurer
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