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IJL,0c P cc li E ITQHJYIY cccc Mggclcec 9 3 9 In memory I have treasured the events ot' my high school days which were most dear. Each day I added to my list, as day by day I built my house of dreams which was to hold all the interesting events of my high school career. I have placed this house ot dreams upon a hill overlooking all surroiniding life. At the foot ol' the hill there was a lake which caught the reflection of the castle, which I have called lite, tor all our lives were influenced hy these few but important years. This castle was built of marble. which represents the lasting knowledge obtained. The first room was ot' pale green marble, this represented our first or Freshman year. It was made ot green t'o1' your lirst year you are un- acquainted with the building and of course make many mistakes. Un the walls of this room we placed pictures of the various activities in which we engaged during the year. One of these was thc picture of the girls of the class being initiated into the Ifllue Triangle and another of the boys being initiated into the Ili-Y. Un the opposite wall was placed a picture ot our first party. It was held at the home ot Harley Mutzteld and you readily see the expression of happiness on the face of everyone. f'lose by was a pie- ture of the high school band showing a number of our class as members. Then a picture of the contests in which we engaged. Seven of our number par- ticipated in the Latin Contest as that picture indicates. The largest picture of all was placed opposite the door and was of the entire class and its spon- sors. The class officers were Joe Oberlin, presidentg tlarolus Kepler, vice- presidentg Margery Long, treasurerg and NVanda Stetjfe. secretary. The sponsors were Mr. Miller, Mr, lllurray, and Mr. Clark. From this tirst room a narrow corridor extended down to the second room. This corridor represented our sunnner vacation. The second room was of pale blue marble and on the walls were the pictures ot the activities in which we engaged this second year. The first was a picture of a contest in which Ilarley Mutzteld. Keith Illm, Loran King, and -ilohnne Ileinhart took part. lt was in Algebra. The picture close by was of Harley and Keith in the district Algebra Clontest and the one just beyond was ot' Keith in the State Algebra Uontest at Bloomington. Opposite the door was the large picture of the class. 'lt showed our number as fifty-seven. The class officers were Betty l'latt, presidentg Peggy lligley. treasurerg Wanda Stetfc, secretary. The sponsors were Miss Bryant and Miss Gilbert. Page E1'glftwn
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T ll Q R f51 E1,1U l 9 3 9 Then we passed tlirongfli another e111'1'imlo1- to mn' thiril 1-110111, 'l'his IWPOII1 was of light red inarlrle. lt, like the others, had plat-eil npmi the walls pictures of the liappenings ut' our third year. 'l'he first was mn' t'lass l'ir-tnre showing inn' lllllllllG1' remlneeil to tiftey-t'cn11'. 'llwn hatl gg-miie away antl mie. R-.1'1lis liantxenlieiser, hail heen eallecl tn the lancl ut' snnsliine anfl no tears. tilnr class nftieers were Imran King, presiilentg IN-gg-gy lliggley, viee-presiilentg Joe Oberlin, secretary-treasnrer. The large pietnre an the opposite wall was of our Class play. lt was entitled, Hltlor Peti-'s Sake. lt was pri-sentefl innler the 1li1'eetio11 ol' Mr, Miller, with Martha Platt anfl Keith lvllll in the leading rules. One other mitstamling pietnre was tmnnl nn the walls nl' this 1-110111. lt was the picture ol' the .ln11iu1'-Seliiur Heeeptimi. Hin' Q'ylllll2lSllllll hail I been completely l'I'Zll1Sf0l'llll'll into a llnteh tlarmlen seene anil QVt?l'j'llllllQ' was very lmeantifnl. Other pietin1'es were ut the stnilents in plane Q1'0UIllt'll'j' erin- test anfl 1l1llSlC Contest. The elass spmisurs this year were Bliss llrnwn anel Miss Gilbert. Frann this 1'O0I1l we eanie into an upen eunrt anil thenee intu the tlulilen R00111. This was the last 11111111 we lniilt in the eastle and was gohlen heeanse we were emiipletiiiig' the gelclen years of unr selnml lite. Un the walls ut' this l'OOIll are the tennlestt 1l10lllHl'l0S of all. The t'lass pietnre has te1'ty-seven 1110111- bers, the largest graclnating class in the liistnry of the selnml. Our elass officers were flliairles Capp, president: lieitli lllni, viee-presimleiitg Faye Al- woofl, f1'P2lSllI'01'Q and Joe Oberlin, secretary. The 1-lass spmism-s were Mrs. Mclfrill anal Mr. Jelllilllfi. Three pietnres were of partienlar interest. The one of the l1ig1'l1 selnml annual, another elf unr skip ilay spent at Dearlm1'11, llliehigan, visiting' tlreentieltl Village, anil the last one a pietnre of finr tinal marcli as students in the lligh Selnml. NVe were all ilressecl i11 t'aps anil Gowns and were on our way to reeeive the euvetetl Utlnlil and Green llmilqlgf' which was our assnranee that we were reaily to leave clear nhl llntler lligli. -Katlieryn llae Nlllllllthllx. '39, Q9 lltljll' .Ylilltlt 1 n
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