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Monroe 1; Class Play 4. Donald Walters Decatur 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff; Sales Man- ager 4. Earl Yoder Monroe 1; Chorus 1,2,4; Band 3; Class Play 3,4; F.F.A. 4. Dale Warthman Kirkland 1; Chorus 3; Class Play 3,4. Raymond Zurcher Monroe 1. Compliments of JEFFERSON GARAGE and SERV-US, Berne
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ster ScWi ° Mary Ellen Schnepp Monroe 1; Chorus 1,3- Senior Chorus 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4 4- f - F ' 4. focfe onroe 4n- Lester Schwartz Monroe 1; Class Vice-President 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Manager 3; Class Play 3,4; F.F.A. President 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Track 1,4; Baseball 1; C-Men ' s Club 2,3,4. Robert Shaw Sheridan 1,2,3; Chorus 2,3; Quar- tet 3; Octet 3. Pauline Schwartz Monroe 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Senior Chorus 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Paul Sowards Kirkland 1; Class Play 4; Chorus 2; F.F.A. 3; Annual Staff (Assistant sports). Compliments of BERNE HARDWARE and THE HABIT, Berne
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C iadJ LJffi icerd President - David Nussbaum Vice-President - Mary E. Byerly Secretary - Anna Inniger Treasurer - Fannie Habegger Class Sponsor - Harvey Haggard C-eaJd J idtoti As freshmen, there were 30 students enrolled in Monroe and 16 enrolled in Kirkland. That was the year they got the idea of - ' consol- idating into one school. When we came back to Adams Central as sophomores, we felt really proud because we were no longer green freshmen. One of the first things we did was to hold the election of officers. The following officers were elected: President, Dave Nussbaum; Vice-President, Doyle Arnold; Secy, and Treas., Millard Habegger. To give our class treasury a boost, we decided to sell pop at noons during the first semester. vVe enjoyed a class party which was held at the C.C.C. Camp at Bluffton. Now recognized as juniors, we came back to try our luck for another year. Roe Lehman was elected as President, Dave Nussbaum as Vice-President, Millard Habegger as Secretary, and Doyle Arnold as Treasurer. Mrs. Reed was our class sponsor. To raise money for our class treasury, we sold magazines, all- occasion cards and Christmas cards, and sponsored the Dixie Four. All the projects were very successful. During the year, we enjoyed two class parties and also spon- sored a school skating party at Ft. Wayne. In March, Miss Preston directed our class play, Off the Track. We re-entered school as Big Seniors and looked forward to achieve our goal. Thirty -five students were enrolled in this senior class. We chose the following class officers: Dave Nussbaum, Presi- dent; Mary Ellen Byerly, Vice-President; Anna Inniger, Secretary; Fannie Habegger, Treasurer. The class chose Harve Haggard as our class sponsor. To make money for our senior trip, we again sold magazines and sponsored the Dixie Four. These proved to be a big success. We also sold concessions at ballgames. On November 2 we presented the senior play, Love Your Neighbor. The senior class chose the red rose as its class flower. The class colors chosen were maroon and silver and the class motto chosen was Backward never, forward ever. We plan to leave on our senio r trip May 10. The baccalaureate service is to be held May 18 and Commencement on May 20. And now as we say GOOD -BY to our school days we realize we are saying HELLO to the world and going to see what we can achieve. Compliments of CENTRAL DAIRY, Grade A Dairy Products, 230 W. Market St., Phone 120 Bluffton, Indiana
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