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,4 , ,glib T I 6 tg, 1 I I ' LZLGQIYYLQEAJ 3 Mu fQ.bvw.f0' ' JJ-ff f Mf e '6?U'-J , rl U C14L! sgfbi fb41f 9L5L .4Af4L Walked into the as mbly and took our seats nearest the door? W ha a fairly large class of twenty-one. Mary Ashcraft, Eulalia Slusser, Lucille Ninnich, Beatrice minnich, and Margaret Post were new. We elected the following class officersg Eldon Miller, Margaret Post, and Lois Craig. The following fall we came back having lost Eugene Roser, Eulalia Slusser, and Marion Armontrout. This year we elected Beatrice Minnich, Margaret Miller, and Lucille ninnich as our class officers. During these first two years we were quite inconspicuous. Tagging along behind the Juniors and Seniors, we copied them in everything from slang expressions to make-up. As the Juniors and Seniors participated in different things, we were unaware of much that went on. We were underclassmenl Strangely enough as we arrived at our Junior year we found that we were no longer dependent upon those above us for our mode of living. Instead of following others, we now set our own styles in clothes, speech, and actions. Eugene Reynolds came to us from Portland and we lost Cledith Loy and Bill Dale. we chose Margaret Post, Eugene Reynolds, and Margaret Miller as our class officers. We very successfully gave our p ,- Ahf-x., first class Play, NTHE ,f N... Xp, ii NUTT FAMILY under the 'S - 'yy' direction of mr. Bria- ' RN ges. At the end of Q ' Cifx Xt the year we took f k,f GQkx the Seniors on a 1 fff' 'ff ff, fgffx jSl rip-roaring trip X -' ,,,.f x X X to chicago. X f' he At last we ' Qgj ' entered upon our X , - last year of high H school. This time I gg' Keith Huey came to us from Portland. We elected the following ,igzf f officersg Joann numby, Keith Huey, Margaret ,,f'j7 --.LX Miller, and Margaret Post, and gave UNO BRIDE .'4 f 1 FOR THE GROOMU as our class play, under the ,gf direction of Mrs. Zuercher. We enjoyed many ' ' J different activities, but were under much ff! responsibility. We were beginning to Qi realize the duties we would have to undertake as we left our school, so were just a little more serious mind- ed. Y' 'I I fx? Now as we look back over those four years, we treasure them very dearly, for they never can be replaced.
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Latin, English Mrs., Zueroher has led he Hoosier Owl and The Hoot Owl' through a rugged year. Outside the academic field her interest include her home and family. Her hobby is flower gardening and her favorite flower the Iris. Mrs. Zuercher is our librarian and the sponsor of the Latin Club. She was the aaach of the Senior play. We have often been amused at her forgetfulness. A Mathematics, Agriculture Capable Mr. Haffner is a poolggjayer, carpenter, and the Junior class sponsor. He's retiring and shy, but tries to make us mind. Note to women---he's a bachelor! lffffssxxgnglish, Social studies Miss Macklin has had the trial Q of tribulations of the QXX 3 Seniors as her special rX I x province this year. She lx ,f 'Zi also coached the Junior nj 5 1 play. She's small, full oft 'Jk..J'X My gm? gf? ' pep and has a grin for Rf ,L 'Zi' every one. She likes horses, f:Lf xxxff lxd 'f people, and sports. 'f, XX fax XA xQ1'S xf:Q-gf' .JUNK W TV l V uf XNXQEVXIX 1, R Q5 vi!
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,,'s, L' f!LgQ:,fC?- A L2f5f 37 Wil N 'LQSQJI X OU I ..mMNX I -' cld:7 !!x,k HA 3'-T-f'ji.fj RIN SE GI X I E X N 1-55 -N ff' V-dig, ff N. Lucille Kinnich making low grades? Patsy Loy being Patsy Spade? Mary Ashcraft flirting with the boys? Barbara Smith without Kathleene Wilson? Eldon Miller not taking out a different girl every night? Margaret Post making an F in Chemistry? Joann Mumby remembering to take her Chemistry rags Beatrice Minnich not studying every night? Keith Huey not being bashful around girls? Lois Craig getting to class on time? June Maitlen not receiving a phone call? Lewis King not having trouble with his car? Joan Montgomery without Margaret Rose Miller? Wilma Iliff not wearing her hair in braids? Margaret Miller not typing for Mrs. Zuercher? Phillip Stolz getting an F in Commercial Geog? Joan Campbell staying home over the week ends? Kathleeme Wilson not having long finger nails? home to wash?
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