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n' Eleanor Leonhart. This year we selected our present class flower and motto. Barbara Ehrhart moved to Gallon at the end of the year. At the first class meeting of the eighth grade the following were elected to hold office: President, Welden Brauseg Vice President, Eleanor Leonhartg Secretary, Donna Brown, Treasurer, Barbara Mollen- copfg News Reporter, Phyllis.Ostermyer3 and Student Council Rep., Dolores Kreim. Mr. Penn was our sponsor. On December 21, we invited the seventh grade to a Christmas Party at the school. We also had a Halloween party at the home of Phyllis Ostermyer. We acquired one new member, Marilyn Maudsley, and Ruby Ages and Frances Spears left Chatfield School. . After a frightening but an unforgettable thrilling initiation from the seniors, we were members of the high school. Class officers were selected at the beginning of the freshman year: President, Eleanor Leonhartg Vice President, Barbara Mgllencopfg Secretary, Donna Brown, Treasurer, Marilyn Maudsleyg News Reporter, Phyllis Ostermyer, Student .Council Rep, Dolores Kreimg Sponsor, Mr. Penn. Ruby Agee joined our class again in September. We gave the play Wwise Freshmenn at an assembly program and also gave it at Holmes-Biberty. We sold orange and black beanies during the basketball season. May 15, we'gave our fivst high school party. It was the nFarewell Partyn for the Seniors. At the beginning of our sophomore year our treasury consisted of 623.00. We gave a Valentine Party for the high school on February 4. During the year Ruby Agee left our class and Marilyn Maudsley moved to Attica. We sold popcorn at the basketball games. The ninth grade helped us in having a festival in the summer. Officers were: President, Donna Browng Vice President, Eleanor Leonhartg Secretary, Dolores Kreimg Treasurer, Phyllis Ostermyerg News Reporter, Albert McCoy, Student Council Rep,, Barbara Mollencopf. Mr. Penn was again our sponsor. Near the end of the year we ordered our class rings. Seven members began their junior year. Alice,Schneider and Eleanor Laipply withdrew at the close of our spphomore year. Eleanor Leonhart moved to Tiro after the first semester. We gave the play WThe Ador- able Impn on November l4. Mrs. Brown, our sponsor, directed the play. We gave the Junior-Senior Banquet, April SO, at the Rieger Hotel in Sandusky, Ohio. We had the nGay Ninetiesn as our theme. A theater party was held following the banquet. We had the Christmas Party December l7.' An exchange of gifts was held with Santa Claus nanaingu them out. We had a festival again in the summer. Officers during this year were: President, Welden Brause3VYice President, Donna Brown, Sec- retary, Phyllis Ostermyer, Treasurer, Dolores hreimg Student Council, Albert McCoy. Donna Brown, Phyllis Ostermyer, and Dolores Kreim became members of the National Honor Society.
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We began our last school year in 1948. Only six members make up the Q49 graduates. We elected the following officers'at the beginning of the yearg President, Walden Brauseg Vice President, Dolores hreimg Secretary, Bhyllis Ustermyerg Treasurer, Barbara Mollencopf, Student Council Rep., Donna Brown, News Reporter, Albert McCoy. Our sponsor is Mrs. Eula Brown. Be had the pleasure of initiating the freshmen at a Hard Times Party on October 8. We had a grand old square dance that night. We joined in with the juniors in giving the play nMother Does The 'alkingn on November 12. All of us broke the camera at Heinrich's Stud o at Bucyrus for our class pictures. The seniors sponsored a chapel October 28. Rev. Ivan Immel of Whetstone was our guest speaker. On February 5, Donna Brown, Dolores Kreim, and Phyllis Ustermyer journeyed to Sulphur Sprinis school to take the Senior Scholarship Test in which Donna placed seventh in the county. Welden Brause took the Agriculture Test the same day. We selected our gowns, name cards, and invitations in the month of February, and gave the senior play nAmazing Cracieu on may 15. Our class colors are blue and white, class flower, red rose, and class motto, Hlaunched But hot Anchorec.n Baccalaureate Services were held on Sunday evening, may 22, 1949. Cur speaker was Rev. Norman Somerville from the First Methodist Church, Calion, Ohio. Commencenent Serviceswere Thursday evening, May 26, 1949, and our Speaker was Rev. T. C. Stellhorn, Zion Lutheran Church, Sand- usky, Ohio. l'm sure all of us in the ccring years will look back and remember the happy days we had together in good old C.H.S. CSipnedJ Phyllis Ostermyer Historian a Class Secretary FAIQEYJELL 1
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