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Fnsivg Jfze JAKE? carer SEBI OR HI S 'IORY Gu September 8, l956,thirty-four children en- tered the Ushoen to further their education. This was the largest group that had entered at one time. The girls included: Ruth Adams, Grace Bear, Ruth Brubaker, Fairie Germain, Florence Kramer, Lozetta Lawver, Evelyn Long, Anna Mae Manning,Mar- tha Meck, Frances Meinert, Kathryn Mitchell, Gene- vieve Schessler, Nettie Nott, Alice Veach, and Florence Veach. The boys were: Alvin Barr, Carl Bordner, Harry De Groff, Sheldon Dornink, Marvin Fluegel, Charles Haas, Robert Heck, Elmer Johnson, Kenneth Keehnen, Wilbert Keehnen, John Kryder, Ellsworth Lapp, Wesley Lawver, Clement Meinert, Warren Reuber, Calvin Schoch, Donald Shoemaker, Paul Sieber, and Alvin Wachlin. Of this group, Robert Heck represented nKing Colenand Fairie Ger- main was nQueen of Heartsn. The court Genevieve Schessler, and the wealth by Florence Kramer. Evelyn Tong was ative in council with Miss Gnagey Goosen. During the year the nShoe' roomier, due to our class. The recorder was was guarded representat- asp uMother became a bit the loss of seven children ,from spring picnic was held in Krape Parka . . September 7, 1957, found twenty-six children in the sophomore division. This year Sheldon Dor- nink represented nKing Coleu and Florence Kramer, the nQueen of Heartsu. Bribht remarks were record- ed by-Fairie Germain, and Martha Meek guarded the possessionsa Paul Sieber represented the group in counbil, with Miss Stengel as nMother Gooseu. The fall outing was acain held at Krape Park. The freshmen were duly initiated by our class. One member fell from our ranks during the year. The Pines State Park proved a splendid place for our spring picnic. The children again assembled to5ether in ff ff N, w. 2 1 f35fgg.,J 0 Jgkte
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HGTTO We build the sbip on which we sail CLLSS GOLGRS Peach and white. 3?iLCDXiIIIi Tea Hose.
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f'?-fda 'W' ' 'U' fl C7 Gglfflff GT September, 1956. This time it was in the new nShoen. This peer we had two new members, which made our elves number twenty-five. Miss Stengel was again NMother Goosen. Paul Sieber took the responsibility of nKing Coleu with Sheldon Dornink as his runner-up. Records were kept by Marjorie McCarty and the wealth was guarded by Nettit Nott- Robert Heck was selected to be counciller this vear. A hamburger fry was held in Krapes Park in the.fal1w During the yelr the class joined' the freshmen and gave an all-school HKid PsrtyH.In the spring, the class presented the 'play ,entitled nApron-String Revoltn. Carrying out the theme, nGreenway Gardensngf the juniors gave the seniors a banquet in early June. At the close of the gear we found three children missing from the nShoe . 'f,LA The nent falli -a,- theichildren grew 'faster than beforefbecause it was the last year of growth 'in use NShcefg .Evelyn,wns the WQueen of HeartsV'with Robert'Heck as her,Prime-Minister, Florence Kramer recorded all the happenings ofithe year, and John Kryder kept his eye'enrthe wealth. 'Paul Sieber as gain flourished in the council. .Miss'Cochran'was chosen as 2HMother fGeoseW. The less of Qsevcral mere children reduced.tho number to seventeens' The fa1I'oniing.wnsgpgain.held in Krspes Pdrktflhe Glass succCssf1lLy,presonted the play WSebond Fid- dlef. ,iAsQ soniorsgit- fell to us to 'publish the TnlelbarerQ .pie choxe.colors, mottoy and theme as soon as school st rtod so that work could be begun enrlyg The-stlff had worked hard hoping this year the Thleberrcr, will lexceed all 'previous ones. After much dlseussaon lthe.clsss agreed' to, have Caps and Goins -nnsQn-th1s- YGOP'fQT Commencement. use Commsnaeq nt ,gprwkerj chosen by the class is Mrs. Hare frsw'3wlgyw. The class is secretlyfpkanf ning for'Mleet.Dvy,eeei0os lanxlously'waiting .for Baccnlareeteiand.the JunlnrfSenior Benquetg' 'V 'A V ,,f? 5 A U p . l 4 ' s.!E -f..'54'4.,' 5 ' ,V , f . -nfs, -if ' Ox , , , ,a 5 -x5-f. f 'Q N- Q H ,AW ,N :rgwu tl 'I : .3 V ,,U . Vf'jn rqg,-'jQf'ft' le. lzq . at 'l- M-f ' , 13-6- .1 81 ' v,, .1 -- - -- 1 ' 'f 7 ' ' ' -ini.
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