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,,.r- ,I Our last year is here and it is whizzing by so fast, we hardly realize that we're soon to graduate. Our first under- taking, was the election of officers. We got a good start by electing Ralph Stroup, Presidentg Winona Fox, Vice-Presidentg Marie Janssen, Secretary-Treasurerg Ruth Johnstong Historian. The president and vice-president are the student council mem- bers. - Ervin Janssen is president of the student council, obtain- ing the highest honor any student f 1 receive. We have a good administration under Ervin's sup: -7.1. He has also been chosen editor of the annual. We picked out our invitations and name cards, and decided on caps and gowns, blue with white collars and tassels of scar- let and white. Our class colors are scarlet and white. Ruth Johnston was given the D. A. R. pin this year: Mr. Terrill is our class sponsor. He came back this year to help us with our many confrontinf problems. During our four years at school vo had seven class sponsors. We always knew we were quite a class, but not exactly that bad. One realizes the danger in a thing like that when it comes to the last half sem- ester. The Senior class sponsored an exciting freshman reception at the beginning of the year. We have had only one class par- ty. This was a sleigh ride. J. L. Copas joined our class to see of what assistance he could be. Bill Copas left for the navy at the end of the sem- ester. We feel honored to be a class with one of our members in the armed forces. We hate to leave high school, even though we've done a lot of griping about everything and anything. Everyone is going to be out on his own, and we're all going to regret the f:cz that we won't be able to join the activities in the fall. so, we leave school carrying away a lot of msnories that we will never forget. W
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