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CLASS HISTORY On the morning of September 7 l9N7, a group of bewildered and frightened boys and girls were herded into the last car of the waiting train. We were known as freshmen about to begin our journey through high school. Mr. King was our brave engineer to guide and steer us along the rocky road ahead. After the train pulled out of the station we elected our leaders who were Edward Krause president, Charles Brighton vice president, Marcia Reed, secretary, and Sally Lines treasurer. Mrs. farbara Ladd was chosen advisor to act as our conductor. for entertainment along the way we had a Christmas party, took part in a Halloween carnival, had a toboggan party, and sold milk at noons. These activities started our bank account. Weary and tired we came to our first stop, vacation. All aboard!! We rushed to the second car of the train to begin our sophomore year. We chose Richard Taylor for president, Jackie Burton for vice president, Marcia Reed for secretary, and Gus Baer for treasurer, to lead us through those trying times. Our conductor was Mr. James Ballantine. We still needed money so we had a bake sale, paper drive, and a roller skating party. The second phase of our journey was brought to an end at the next stop with vacation and rest. Soon we started our next to the last lap of this trip. This was our Junior year. Our officers were Beverly Baker, president, Mary Lapham, vice president- Marcia Reed, secretary, and Ed Meko, treasurer. The new conductor was Mrs. Jean Noble. To honor the seniors, who were in the car ahead, we decided to have a banquet, so we had to work hard to have enough money for it. We had dances after the basketball games, check room at the games, and sold memory books. Also we had a junior play. It was a big success and we had fun giving it. At last we were ready for the banquet which was held at the Hotel Hayes in Jackson and was worth all the work we put into it. Soon came the nex s op. After a short rest we boarded the train again. This time it was differ- ent, for we were in the first car. This was our senior year!! Our engineer had changed, our new one being Mr. Peterson. we elected Ed Meko, president, Mary Lapham, vice president, Marcia Reed, secretary, and Ed Krause, treasurer. Mr. Merle Cosgrove was our conductor. We had a senior play which was a great- er success than the junior play. We also sold refreshments at the basketball games. We were honored by the juniors with a banquet. Soon we were coming to our destination. We had finished our Journey through high school and were ready to start a new journey on the road of life.
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