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Joyce Poole Joy Senior Play Junior Play Secretary Olee Club Band School Paper Annual Staff Sophomore year was soon upon us V 1th the president Elton Decker And his helper Red” Pattullo. »Twas Joyce Poole who kept the records, Elva Boldt who counted money, »Twas the year of many parties; Weener roast one pleasant evening And a hayride in October, Skating parties were the fashion. !Twas a carefree year and pleasant. Mercenary grew the members. Looking forward to the spending For each rinr so deeply cherished As a token of our school years. Next approached the year of Juniors With Wayne Duncan as the leader, Polley, Eastman, Boldt assisting. Many sports there were that season. Numerous Juniors joined in football. Basketball called boys and girls. At the track meet Elton Decker Proved himself the best high jumper. Though opposed by mud and weather, 11 Papa Says No” was quite successful. Springtime brought the Junior Banquet And the Prom. A pleasant season. With the gracious class advisors, Mr. Repentine so helpful And the cheerful Mrs. Hawkins. Marguerite Smith Marge Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Majorette 1-2-3-4 School Paper 4 Annual Staff 3-4 Raymond Purdy r fa 3-4 Beulah Rich Boots Basketball 3-4 Junior Play 3 Librarian 1-2-4 Roy Rowley Track Manager 3 Football Manager 4 School Paper 4 Varsity Club 4 11
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Delores Lawler Del Nlra Jane Moore Janie Student Council Secretary Olee Club Band Librarian Annual Staff 3 1 4 1 4 4 Junior Play Olee Club Band School Paper Librarian 3 1-4 1-2-3-4 1 1-2-3-4 Barbara Morauskl Barb Basketball 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Cheerleaders 4 Olee Club 1-4 Band 1-3-4 Phyllis Nauman Phyl Basketball 4 Junior Play 3 Cheerleader 4 Olee Club X Majorette 1-2-3-4 Veryal Parrott Pete Track 3 Basketball football School Paper Varsity Club Annual Staff Robert Polley Polley Track 3 Basketball 4 football 4 Junior Play 3 Student Council . 1 Vice President 3 Band 1-2-3 School Paper 4 Varsity Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Debate 2 Baseball Manager 2 HISTORY OF CLASS OF £1 On a pleasant day In autumn. Gathered many folks together For another year of learning. There we met for various reasons: Education, entertainment. Types of members too were varied. Some cast forth a ray of sunshine. Some approached in quiet shyness. Some burst forth with smiles of friendship, Some desired serious thinking. Others liked to cause some laughter. Some were musical, some dramatic. Class of five and forty members. Freshmen Class of 14.7, With our sponsor, Alice Gable. Proper officers we were blessed with. President Brabant called the meetings With the help of Jack DeGuvera. Delores Lawler kept the records. Donna Burgess held the money. On another day that autumn Senior members were the bosses. All the Seniors books we carried Did the button all the day long. Boys were girls and girls were boys then. »Twas initiation day there Till the lunch they served at Forester And a party at the Duncans . With the football team that season Frank 0 Mara won his letter. One lone Freshman made the first team For the basket ball that winter. 10
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Claire Trigger Torchy Basketball 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 3-4 School Paper 3 Annual Staff 4 Harvey Whelan Harr Pootball 4 School Paper 4 Varsity Club 4 Dolore» Cough Pug 01ee Club 1 School Paper 4 Librarian 3-4 Dale Vlllhelm Dale Patricia Eastman Pat Secretary 3 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 3 Passed the school years all too quickly And already we were Seniors. Dan Morauski, Prank O'Mara Jan M. Vatter, Elva Jean Boldt These our senior year class leader. We the Freshmen Class did welcome. Forcing them to do the button. And parade in funny clothing. At the park we planned a tugging Where the Freshmen would be loosers. But the ropes worked in reverse and Seniors landed in the river To our utmost consternation. Taming the Brat” was in November. Good it was and entertaining. Made much money for the treasury. In the country at the Pooles house All enjoyed the first class party With good games and food delicious. At the home of Doris Swoffer Seniors gave a bridal shower For Delores E. Wisienski Who has entered matrimony. We repret that Jack DeGuvera Is not able to be with us Hope he 11 soon be well recovered. School events flew by too swiftly: Baccalaureate, and banquet. And the prom, then graduation. Last of all the Cruise of Seniors Every minute filled with pleasure. Now the Senior year is ended. With regrets are classmates parting. Taking up our devious pathways, Off to college or to business. Though we cherish happy memories We say, Finished, yet beginning.” 12
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