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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1930, thirty-four green, and timid freshmen entered high school not knowing where to go or what to do. During the first week of school a class meeting was held and the following officers were elected: Helen Clark, president; Ruth Mendenhall, vice president; Mildred Lottman, secretary; Elmer Cornev, treasurer. Early in October the sophomores entertained us with an initiation party, which was enjoyed by everyone, including the freshmen. Later wo showed our appreciation by giving an all school Christmas party. In our sophomore year only twenty-eight members enrolled. The first event of importance was the initiation of the freshmen. In February we enjoyed a hard time party, sponsored by the freshmen class. When wc be came Juniors vie really made things hum. This year we had bake sales, -Candy sales, and sponsored the play, A Full House.” On the evening of May 18, we entertained the seniors at a reception held at the University Club in Peoria. Later we attended the Madison Theatre. Many of the Juniors who were ir the biology class enjoyed the meetings and parties which were hold in connection with the Audobon Society” of birds. The Juniors parties must have been too much for four members of the class, because only twenty-one enrolled on September o, 1933. We gave our senior class play, Deacon Dubbs early in April and May 14, we were guests at the annual Junior-Senior reception; which was given at the Y. 17. C. A. Building in Peoria. Later in the evening me saw The House of Rothschild at the Madison Theatre. May 24, we gave an all school party at the Community building. Baccalaureate exercises w re held in the St. Joseph’s church. To end our school days wc enjoyed a theatre oartv in Elmwood followed by a party at the non of Mr. Michels. Graduation exercises w;re held on Frid-ay, June first. Thus ended four of the most happy years of our recollection. six
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