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H Lstory September, 19561 Senrorsl Thrs called for a celebratton and actually the celebra tton lasted all year We trred at all trmes to perform a mxnrmum of work and to have a maxtmum of fun We elected as presrdent, Drck Osswald vrce presrdent, Btll Dunn secretary Marcra Ftdler treasurer, Kathy Pazttney ass t treas urer, Judy James and Soma Troxell and Jrm Hern as sgts at arms B111 Novak, John Bow ser, 11m Weber, Kathy Pazttney, and Luella Wettendorf were our Student Councrl repre sentatrves Mr Aker was our Advrsor Luella Wettendorf and Ronny Rohrer were crowned Ktng and Queen of Homecomtng Judy James and Don Chadwell were sentor attendants Brll Novak and Kathy Pazrtney were Krng and Queen of the Prom Now we were really money mad Our Class dues were twenty dollars, and any pro Ject to make money was tmmedrately under taken We sold cookres, yearbooks, shakers and game programs We also had a paper drtve movre and dance Our class play fm No Boys Allowed, under the able drrectron of Mr Carrol netted us a neat ltttle sum Our Class prctures arrtved rn trme to be grven for Christmas We recetved our nouncements and name cards and were frtted for our robes for graduatton Wrth money tn our hands and the ftnan cral outlook rn tow, our trtp commtttee set about to gather rnformatton for our long awarted trrp We went to Washrngton, D C May 20 2:3 Baccalaureate and Commencement were held on May 26 and 28 We graduated rn blue and whtte gowns and chose the red car natron as our class flower Our motto rs Our Steps Lead Ever Forward So completes our lustory Every class that follows wtll have a hrstory of tts own low these few remammg words of wtsdom Be wrse and patrent, look to the future whrle rn the detarls of the present, and keep smrl rn slam Z 1 1 9 ' 0 I G ' . . . . ' . an- . . . 9 ' . - To make it the very best history though, fol- U . ' . . . ' , ' . . . ' g. E.- - fs' FJ , ax . 3' 9 ff ,. ef- Xxjfr f
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The four years that seemed to be an eterntty today are 3 realrty and only a mere flash of trme Only a short trme ago we were freshmen looktng wrth apprehenston and hes rtatron upon the four years ahead of us As freshmen we elected as presrdent, Brll Novak Vrce presrdent Larry Rhoades Secretary Tom Strdham and treasurer, Judy Graham Our class advrsor was Mr Burkhart Our representatrves to Homecomrng were Luella Wertendorf and Russ Woolery Berng freshmen we drd not fully ant1c1 pate our future money problems so our frnan cral pro1ects consrsted of a skatmg party a hay rrde, and a paper drrve At the termrnatron of our freshman year our treasury totaled the fabulous sum of 3200 04 and we held our class prcnrc at Le Sourds vrlle Lake, Our sophomore class held a class meet room 303 wrth the followtng presrdtng offl cers presrdent Judy Graham vrce presrdent Larry Rhoades secretary, Carol Tucker treas urer Luella Wertendorf and B111 Dunn as sgt at arms Brll Novak Luella Wertendorf, Larry Rhoades and Judy Graham were our Student Councrl representatrves Mrs Long anecker was our advrsor Joan Cunnrngham, elected as cheerlead er rn her sophomore year, represented our class along wrth Don Chadwell at the Home commg Dance At the Chnstmas Dance Luella Weltendorf and Ronny Rohrer attended the krng and queen Betng one year wrser the class realtzed therr money srtuatron and attempted to boost the proceeds of the treasury We undertook such projects as the sale of Stanley Arr Fresh ener a bake sale a hayrrde the sale of Frrends books a Dutch Dance and the spon orshrp of two movres At the close of the year we had a balance of S806 97 rn our treasury and once agarn held our class prcmc at Le Sourdsvtlle Lake Our Jumor year marked the last half of our hrgh school career Class leaders were presrdent, Luella Wertendorf vice presrdent Judy Graham secretary Kathy Pazrtney treasurer, Larry Rhoades ass t treasurer Mar cra Frdler and sgts at arms Drck Osswald and Don Chadwell Brll Novak, Kathy Pazrt ney, Larry Rhoades, and Luella Wertendorf were our Student Councrl representatrves Mrs Unger, our advrsor dtd a splendtd Job of dtrecttng us through what was probably our bustest year Donna Mendenhall and Jrm Hern repre sented the class at Homecomrng, and Marcta Fldler and Jon Hrlty attended the krng and queen at the Chrrstmas Dance Fortrfrcatrons for our treasury agarnst the prom rncluded a sock hop, the management of the coke stand at basketball games etght ITIOVIC Class rrngs arnved rn November and we all agreed that the long wart was worthwhrle Our magaztne selhng campaign was very successful, and enrrched our treasury by about S530 Don t Take My Penny our frrst attempt at drama, was presented on November 18 and 19, under the capable drrecuon of Mr Carroll The play was successful and brought rn a pro fit of S201 60 Prom trmel OnApr1l 13, the Prom was held rn honor of the Semor Class of 1956 at the Brltmore Hotel rn Dayton, Ohro The theme was Moments to Remember Musrc was afforded by the Ronme Myer Orchestra, whrle B111 Dunn acted as Master of Ceremo mes We selected Powell Studios to take our senror plctures The year ended wtth a p1cn1c at Mrller s Grove and a balance rn the treas ury of S1844 18 Class ing on Thursday, September 16, 1954, in dollars class dues and the sponsorship of a
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