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JOHN R. BEAL - Student Council Keen sense, common sense, no room for nonsense. Class President 1, 3g Class News Reporter Z3 Student Council Rep. 43 Student Council President 43 B.A.A, President 43 Honor Society Vice- President 33 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 3, 43 Boys' Quartet 1, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Track Trainer 1, Z, 3, 43 Newspaper 1, Z, 3, 43 Annual Staff l,Z, 3,43 4-H Club 13 F.F.A. 13 B.A. A. 43 Honor Society 33 Mama's Baby Boy 33 Senior Play 4. LUCILLE WURM - News Reporter She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Class Vice-President 13 Class Sec- retary Z3 Class Treasurer 3g Class News Reporter 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 33 Orches- tra 1, Z3 Band 3, 43 Track 33 Softball 3, 4g Basketball Z, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, Z 3, 43 G.A. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 G. A. A. Presi dent 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Library 4g The Daffy Dills 33 Mama's Baby Boy 33 Senior Play 4.
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EDNA MARIE RUTH - Secretary Trouble knocked and hear- ing a great big laugh turn- ed away. G. A.A. Secretary 35 Class Secretary 4g Student Council 35 Class Treasurer 1, Z4 Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 1, 2., 3, 45 Sextet lg G. A.A. 1, 2, 35 Office 3, 4: Library Z, Annual Staff 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 35 4-H Club lg Honor Society 3: Mama's Baby Boy 3: The Daffy Dills 3: The Darling Brats 4: Senior Play 4. MARTHA FEICHTNER - Treasurer When I feel an energetic spell coming on, I sit real still un- til it goes away. Class Treasurer 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 3: Softball Z, 3, 4: Basketball Z, 3, 4g Volleyball l, Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Editor of Newspaper 45 Office 3g Library Z5 Honor Society 33 The Daffy Di1ls 33 Mama's Baby Boy 33 The Darling Brats 4: Senior Play 4.
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Senior Class History Twelve years ago, in September, 1939, eight small, innocent, yet enthu- siastic, boys and girls walked proudly up 'the path to Chatfield School to start their first year seeking an education. With our lunch boxes, pencils, and tablets weentered the huge, unfamiliar building. Frightened, but excited with interest, we managed to get through the first day. Three of these eight have gone twelve years together. Those who made up our first class roll were: Shirley Crum, Alice Heydinger, Lucille Wurm, Mary Brose, Ruth Rothhaar, Robert Levans, Ramon Smith, and Edna Ruth. Miss Mary Louise Williams was our teacher., We enjoyed coming to school our second year because we knew our way around the building and had learned to know each other. We lost Alice Heydinger and Robert Levans during the summer but gained Gail Spore and Virgil Holman. Miss Audrey Heinlein flater Mrs. Luginbuhlj was our teach- er. Under the guidance of Miss Wilma Clutter flater Mrs. Walimirel we went through our third grade year. We lost Shirley Crum and Ruth Rothhaar. Clem Studer, Bill Campbell, and Melvin Heckert joined us in the fourth grade. Our teacher was Mrs. Luginbuhl. Another year rolled around and we became old enough to call ourselves fifth graders. Miss Pauline Green led us through this year. Now we lost Bill Campbell and gained Martha Feichtner toward the end of the year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Walimire we got through the sixth grade. This year Esther Harigle, Carol Maudsley, and Joann Penn joined our class. After vacation we came back as frightened seventh graders. This year we took our seats upstairs. We wanted to be like other classes, so we elected officers. They were: President, Joann Penn, Vice-President, Clem Studerg Secretary, Edna Ruth: Treasurer, Lucille Wurm: Student Council Representa- tive, Ramon Smithg and News Reporter, Carol Maudsley. On December 18, we held a Christmas party after school. Anna Brown and John Beal were added to the roll and during the year so was Paul Butt. Our sponsor was Mrs. Dunbar. Our officers elected in the eighth grade were: President, Edna Ruth, Vice- President, Martha Feichtnerg Secretary, Lucille Wurmg Treasurer, Joann Penn: Student Council Representative, Ramon Smith: and News Reporter, Paul Butt. We had various parties during the year. Our sponsor was Mr. C. C. Richard. Ah, at last! We're in high school. Before we knew what was what, on October 3, we were initiated by the Seniors. Although we were scared and a few things didn't taste too good, we survived and had a good laugh afterward. Alice Heydinger and- Virginia Beattie added their names to our roll. We elected John Beal as our leader and Lucille Wurm as his assistant. Alice Heydinger was chosen to keep our notes and report our news. Paul Butt was our Representative to the Student Council, and we put Edna Ruth in charge of our small funds. In October we sponsored a roller skating party for the whole high school and gave the Seniors a farewell party in May. At the close of the school term we elected Paul Buttiand Alice Heydinger as May Day attendants. Mrs. Durbin was our sponsor. ' ' Still seeking more education we came back for our Sophomore year, with a new member, Carl Clark. We chose the following for our class officers: Alice Heydinger, President: Ramon Smith, Vice-Presidentg Lucille Wurm, Secretary, Paul Butt, Treasurer: Carl Clark, Student Council Representative: and John Beal, News Reporter. In October, 1948, Paul Butt withdrew and Edna Ruth was appointed to take his place as Treasurer. Virginia Beattie also withdrew during
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