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DON BRINDEL President RICHARD HAPNER Vicc-Presiilciif HELEN FRANTZ Secretary WANDA PENROD Treasurer Senior It all started in ' 44. A bunch of greenhorns, if there were ever any, started off with a bang, ' e elected officers — that is, the boys did. It turned out that Harmon Gradcless was president; Herbert Werking was vice-president; Jean Clark was secretary; and Rex Schilling was treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Eshelman and Mr. Merkle. There were forty-three of us then and we had two parties to remember. It seems we all passed or were boosted into our sophomore year. Again we elected officers. Though we had only thirty-seven members, we found these able leaders: Bob Little, president; Roger Grossnickle, vice-president; Don Hyde, secretary; and Jean Clark, treausrer. Miss Stone and Mr. Scribner were stuck with the job of sponsoring. Right away a hay ride was enjoyed by all and later we had a skating party. In ' 46, thirty-eight juniors came back and kept things buzzing. This year Dick Frantz took over the chief executive chair; Roger Grossnickle was vice-president; Helen Frantz was secretary and Rex Schilling was treasurer. Miss Eshelmaan and Mr. Ceroid Faudree were our sponsors. Since this was the money-making year, the juniors had a play, The Sunshine Twins, directed by Miss Eshelman. It was a howling success and a good profit was realized. We had the Reception on May 2 at the YMCA at Fort Wayne. Every- one was pleased with it. We also sold refreshments at the ball games t o help raise funds ' ' for the senior trip. Thirty-six seniors enrolled in ' 47. There were just too many teachers for them though. They just had to settle down in order to win exemptions from final exams. Rough, but worth it. The officers in the graduating class are: Don Brindel, president, Richard Hapner, vice-president; Helen Frantz, secretary; and Wanda Mae Penrod, treasurer. Our sponsors are Miss Eshelman and Mr. Smith. We had a play, Grandad Steps Out. It set a new record for income. Miss Eshelman knows her stuff about directing. We also sold magazines for trip money in ' 48 to Washington, D. C. Then after 12 years hard labor that piece of paper that changes our lives will be received with relief, joy, happiness and yet sorrow that we leave for good. c L A S s E S
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