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SENIORS On a warm September afternoon in l938, twenty-four squirming little sea serpents wiggled into the brand new Bremen Aquarium. We were Rolland Aker, Paul Bailey, Marilyn Forsythe, Dave Bowser, Evelyn Boyer, Junior Elliott, Eugene Dutoi, Bill Frenger, Fred Haas, Willie Hochstetler, Glenice Jensen, Frank Jones, Nettie Keyser, Lowell Kuhn, Marlene Layman, Herb Leeper, Frank Roberts, Glen Scott, .lay Senff, Ted Swank, Tonia Tombaugh, .lim Unsicker, Windy Walterhouse, and Jack Zillmer. The next year Linc Wolfe ioined us. Our third year a few more wiggled in. Lucy Carrico and Shirley Muncy came from South Bend, and from the twin city, Mishawaka, came Bob Hall. Wakarusa gave us Dotti Heckaman. ln the fourth grade Barbara Ruger slipped in from Michigan, and Charlie Sult came from Grovertown in the fifth grade. Then during our sixth year Carolyn Aukerman arrived here from Laporte. Bob Myers came in the seventh grade and in the eighth grade we received another Mishawaka fish when Kenny Crowel swam into our midst. ln our first big splash at the Aquarium for Big Fish, in plunged Millie Weber, Martha Mutti, Louie Bollenbacher, and Phyl Thomas from the Lutheran School. Tom Smith dropped in from Elkhart later on that year. ln our tenth year Wayne Schlemmer lumped in from Madison and Mount Ayer tossed us Leonard Stichter. 7
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After a fairly successful magazine sales campaign and a hectic Junior Play, Here Comes Charlie lHey, Uncle Aleclll, we had acquired a chestful of pirate's gold which was enough to finance the Prom. Kenny Crowel and Glenice Jensen were the official rulers of the Prom which was held in our own home port. Our Senior play Nothing But the Truth, was postponed several times so we poor fish are still in the dark about it. Several of us have worked hard trying to make this Sprig iust a little better. Now we are a big school of fish with 41 of us perched on our careers. 2 new .--.,,l,,, so - :,'::x: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, seated: Glenice Jensen, president, Dorothy Heckaman, treasurer. Standing: Martha Mutti, secretary, and Lowell Kuhn, vice-president. 8
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