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lm in Senior Class History It was with a feeling of eager anticipation that we, the Seniors of '48, entered our Freshman year of high school. To represent us in this first eventful year were president, jack Fisher, vice-pres- ident, Richard Longendykeg secretary, Delores Hamilton, treasurers, Barbara Lewis and Melvin Ramageg student council, Arden O'Neil and Lois Finkbeinerg class reporter, Ronald Shirkey. Although defeated by the Sophomores in the annual Freshman-Sophomore initia- tion, we ranked high in school activities. With the aid of our capable class sponsors, Mrs. Vernon and Mr. Towns, our first play, Mamas Baby Boy, was a great success. We entered our Sophomore year feeling that we were now an essential part of the high school. The elections for that year resulted in the following: President, Delores Hamilton, vice-president, jack Fisher, secretary, Donnajean Habermehlg treasurers, Harriet Gunther and Douglas Carpenter. In the Freshman-Sophomore initiation we carried away the honors. Our play, Campus Quarantine, scored another success for us. As juniors, we chose for our leaders George Pinchock, president, Delores Hamilton, vice-president, Donnajean Habermehl, secretary, Harriet Gunther and Ralph Downing, treasurersg Ronald Shirkey and Lois Finkbeiner, student councilg janet Blue and Wesley Princing, class council, Howard Gysin, class reporter. We selected Take Your Medicine for our class play and it proved well worth our efforts. Receiving our class rings and planning the junior-Senior prom were important eventss of this year. The prom was held in the gym, realistically decorated to represent tulip time in Holland, This event was enjoyed by everyone. At last the unforgettable year, the best of all, our Senior year arrived. Guiding us were president, George Pinchockg vice-president, Melvin Franklin, secretary, Cathryn Davidekg treasurers. Harriet Gunther and Melvin Ramageg student council, Donna- jean Habermehl and Ronald Shirkeyg class council, Barbara Lewis and jerry Trovilliong class reporter, Howard Gysin. Mrs. Vernon did not return this year and we are happy to have in her place, Miss Quigley. Mr. Towns, who so faithfully served us as co-sponsor during the past three years, continues to advise us this year. The class contributed toward the ever growing fund for our Senior trip by co-operat- ing in the sale of Christmas cards and magazine subsciptions. In the latter part of October, our pictures were taken by Craine's studios. We received these in December and everyone was well pleased with them. In November we presented our class play, a mirthful comedy, All at Sea. It turned out to be a big success even though we had the misfortune to have George Pin- chock, one of the cast, injured in the Fenton football game, which was the same day as the play. In spite of this, the play was presented with Dave Wright turning in a very capable performance on such short notice. The staff for the annual was chosen and was kept busy during january and February to have it ready for the printing company by the end of March. In the final semester our minds were crowded with thoughts of the prom, graduation day. and the long-awaited Senior trip which was a cruise on Lake Superior to Mackinac Island. i It is with a feeling of gladness, and yet with sorrow, that we have come to the end of our school days. We owe a debt of gratitude to the faculty. not only for making these past years pleasant, but also for preparing us for the future.
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