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CLASS HISTGRY We, the dignified and typically green freshmen, found ourselves seated in the first two rows of the assembly. Ralph Laux, Norbert Minnich, Ber- nard Post, and Eugene Reinhart joined us from Wabash Township. Melba Hethcote left us to go to Huntington. Mr. Wayne Haffner was our class sponsor. Our class officers were: president, Imogene Macklin: vice presi- dent, Leon Garlingerg secretary, Jo Ann Spencer: treasurer, Norma Jean Keller. We came back the next fall to find ourselves advanced a few rows over in the assembly. We lost Naomi Manning. lmoge ne Macklin, Bill Fifer, and Eugene Reinhart. Arthur came back after a year's vacation. Pauline Huey represented our class in the Queen Contest. Our class officers were: president, Norma Jean Kellerg vice president, Norman Campbell: secretary and treasurer, Leon Garlinger. At last! We made the goal and. too. our rightful place as upperclass- men, Jo Ann Spencer and Helen Haviland left us with only fifteen remain- ing in our class. Arthur Huey left us in January to join Uncle Sam's Fighting Forces. Norma Jean Keller represented us in the Queen Contest. 'Ne presented our Junior class play The Campbells Are Coming, which proved to be a big hit!! The proceeds of the play financed the Junior- Senior Reception. Mr. Deaton was our class sponsor. Our class officers were: president. Ray Andersong vice president, Pauline Huey: secretary and treasurer, Norman Campbell. Seniors!! We came back to school confident that we would come out victorious. Only twelve of us returned to school with determination that we would come out as alumni. Norman Campbell and Bob Bergman left us to join the Navy. Pauline Huey represented our class in the Queen Con- test. We gave another very successful play Grandpa's Twin Sister. Mr. Deaton was our class sponsor. We have had our good times and feuds, but leave you with a cheery smile, a wave of the hand, and with our minds full of memories that will never be forgotten. Class Motto: Build for character, not for fame.
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