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■ ■■: ■ • ■.•• . r.'r, -i f-;v; ■■:■■ •..■.via .• :-v. —,--....-—L. Senior Class Jiistory On a beautiful September morning in the year of 19U5 a starry-eyed group of 33 teen-agers entered the doors of Brimfield High School to claim their share of fortune in education. Mr, Watts was the able administrator who launched- us on our way and with the help of our crew mistress, Mrs. Atherton, we chose our leaders from the class for the first of this—our near experience. These leaders were: The high-light of our freshman year was the Christmas party which we sponsored. From the joviality displayed, everyone seemed to have a good time, even though the upper classmen didn’t care too much for our cocoa. May quickly rolled around and. the time came for the seniors to move on to take their places in the busy world. This occasion left us filled with awe, but after a few serious moments, we were again carefree and gay and lost in our plans for the sunner vacation. In the fall of 19U6, we once again entered the halls of learning of Brimfield High School, but this time we were a little more settled and not nearly so green . Again Mr. Watts stood at the helm to pilot us through the turbulent year.Our rushing crexr chose the following officers: During this year we lost ei it of ov.r classmates,David Gilles, (Mark Gilles, Jerry Smith, Russell Baysingar, Joyce Wisenburg, Dorothy Libby, Beulah Kemper, and our treasurer, Marcella Kingdon who decided to seek their fortunes elsewhere. We acouired three new members: Tom Maher, who came to us from Princevillo, Mary Schmitt who cast her lot with us after a year at the Academy in Peoria, and Mary Lou Courtright who joined our crew after having taken her first year at Elmwood High School. Mary Lou was chosen to succeed Marcella as treasurer. In October, Brimfield High School sponsored a Harvest Dance and vre felt quite honored Then out candidates, Pat Bennett and James Ibeck, were elected king and queen. In May, ire again had to give up our senior crew members, who moved on to-fill positions in the vrorld at large. We were sad at losing them, but it meant that we were slowly climbing to fill their Earlene Collins - President Bill Day - Vice President Pat Bennett - Secretary Don Cramer - Treasurer Homer Lynn - President David Gilles - Vice-President George Wagner - Secretary Marcella Kingdon - Treasurer
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