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Senior Class 1 FLOWER: Blue Carnation COLORS: Light Blue and White 1955 11
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Class History On the first day of school, in September of the year 1943, the Senior class of 1955 started, on what seemed then, an endless journey through twelve years of school. At that time there were about fifty in the class. Ten of that number survived the twelve years. They were: Helen C ompton, Betty Gross, Shirley Rizer, Joyce Newland, Beverly Hughes, Bill Newland, Delano McGinnis, Don Hushes Merril Wireman, and Raymond Hicks. We lost many, and gained only a few. oSe w joined the class along the way were: Ann Lause along with Clio and Billy Parr i gin in the second grade Norbert Wischmeyer in the third grade, Cloyce Hattery and Jerry Stanley in the seventh grade’ and Danny McFarland in the twelfth grade. There were seventeen in the class Our loss was due to some who moved to other schools, others who dropped out of school, an some who were left behind. We were all a bit heartbroken by the death of Norita Kaiser, just before we entered our Sophomore year. . , , Our grade school teachers were: first grade-Marie Ewing, and Mary (Ellis) Beard second grade-Mrs. Cummins, and Mary (Ellis) Beard, third grade-Mrs. Young, and Mrs. Wrotten, fourth grade-Mrs Heitzman, fifth grade-Mrs. Spellman, sixth grade-Mr. McGlauhlin. After six years in the grade school building we all looked forward to entering the high school building. After we had been in the new building a few weeks and had gotten used to changing rooms and having a different teacher for every subject, we wondered how we ever got along in one room, with one teacher all day. Although we missed our recess periods at first, we soon got used to it The first important event after we entered the new building was the state eighth grade test, whic we all dreaded. Of course we all passed it. After we were in the ninth grade, we were allowed to join the various clubs, enter music contests, and go out for sports and cheerleading Our high school teachers were: Walter Spangler, George McCoy, Robert Eley, Helen Sherburn, Ivan Beard William Thornton, Richard Lowery, Evan Soash, Robert Yost, Dorotha Kritzler H. H. Vanorsdal, Allane Zucker, Mildred Fox, Donald Fuchs, Charles Reiss, B. W. Cotterman Webster Hanson, Shirley Wissinger, Evelyn Towey, Joseph Hoffman, Stanley Levin, and Ralph McFarland. We wish to express our appreciation to each and everyone of them for their patience and guidance throughout the year s . . . „ , Four members of our class were on the Honor Society. They were: Clio Parrigm, Beverly Hughes Don Hughes, and Delano McGinnis. The cheerleaders of the class were: Helen Compton, . Betty Gross, Beverly Hughes, and Shirley Rizer. The boys in our class who were active in sports were: Delano McGinnis, Don Hughes, Bill Newland, Merril Wireman, Jerry Stanley, and Danny McFarland. . T When we entered the eleventh grade we looked forward to getting our class rings, the Junior play and the prom. Our rings came in December, we presented our play, Riddle Me Riches , on April 8, and gave the prom, in honor of the Seniors of 1954, on May 21, in the high school gym. Everyone enjoyed themselves very much. With the end of the Junior year, came the parting of our Senior friends, who had become very close to us during the past year. With the beginning of our Senior year, we had a lot to look forward to. We started immidiately to raise money for our trip with the annual sale, by selling Christmas cards, billfolds, bracelets, basketball programs, and other projects. The first great event of the Senior year was to have our pictures taken. We went to Dickens and Wonders Studio in Fostoria, on October 16. The proofs came on October 20. . , The next thing that we had to look forward to, was the presentation of the Senior play, iviy Little Margie”, which we gave October 22. We were very proud that Helen Compton had the honor being the Senior cheerleader and that she was the President of the Student Senate, which was started again after it had been inactive a number of years. Don Hughes was the Vice-President. We were all excited on December 9, when we heard that our pictures were to be delivered that day. After what seemed an eternity, they finally arrived in the afternoon. We were all pleased with them. , , Since the annual had to be sent in early, the remainder of the history is what we still had to look forward to. One of the big things yet to come was the prom, which was customary for the Juniors to give in honor of the Seniors. Then there is that very busy week when everything comes at once. The last day of school for the Seniors on May 20, Baccalaureate on May 22, Class Night on May 24, Commencement on May 26, and leaving on our trip on May 29. With this ends another Senior year, with the members of the class each going his own way. Some going on to college, others going into offices, and still others doing many different things. We hope to meet again in years to come and think together of the years we spent at Alger. 13
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