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Page 77 text:
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We began our senlor year wlth sixty members We were on our final step before leaving good old Dundee High For our last time we chose class officers President, Wayne Smith, Vice President, Betty Moyer, Secretary, Donna Kay, and Treasurer, Eugene Benson Our class adviser was Mr Winans Our student councll members were Shirley Siler, Dale Rigel, Wi liam Hutchinson, and Barbara Hunter Miss Norris On March 30 many of the class members enjoyed a trip to Washington C and visited the Capital and its beautiful buildings During Nay the juniors bade us farewell with a banquet and dance , the senior class of '50 who are sponsoring this annual hope that you will enjoy it very much Our class motto 1 nNot learned, but learning our color, tur quoise and gray, and our flower, the white carnation , W . . . ' O l 1 I . The annual, one of our most outstanding projects, was supervised by A O D. . . 3 A 0 We , J v O S ng - . , A '
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CLASS rlla FOR! On the fi st day of school in September, 1946, seventy one fresh men began the r school year in Dundee High The twenty four who had been here since kindergarten found it rather easy to start their high school career in familiar surroundings, the others were somewhat con fused for a few days Our first task was to choose class officers who were President, David Wadsworth, Vice President, Howard Ratke, and Secretary and Treasurer, Shirley Siler Our class adviser for the year was Miss Gogarn Student council members were Marilyn Bowser, Mary Dunmore, and Jack Coodridge which the soph was discontinued freshmen was the 1946 When we became freshmen, a precedent was broken omores didn't like very well Freshmen initiation that year The social event of the year for the Freshmen Sophomore Hop which was held on November l After a long, hard struggle, we became sophomores That year we a different manner that year The sophomore class presented the freshmen with green caps and gave them rules to live by, and they were initiated if they didn't live up to the rules Our class officers for the year were President, Shirley Siler, Vice President, Paul Stotz, Secretary, Mary was Mr Winans Kay, Mary Siler, The Freshmen Dunmore, and Treasurer, Gary Dean Our class adviser The student council members for the year were Donna and Howard Ratke Sophomore Prom, enjoyed by all, was held October 21 We began our junior year wlth sixty four members We again elected officers They were President, Shirley Siler, Vice President, Mary Dunmore, Secretary, Donna Kay, and Treasurer, Eugene Benson Our class adviser was Mr Winans Our student council representatives were Virginia Davis, Betty Moyer, Dale Rigel, and Howard Ratke Our junior play, nwedding Spells, was presented February 5, under the direction of Mr Winans Those who participated were Donna Kay, John Bogi, Paul Stotz, Wayne Smlth, Joan Wilson, Barbara Bruckner, Donna Craft, Delores Frederick, Betty Moyer, LeRoy Meyer, Robert, Briggs, and Shirley Siler to the National Honor Luan Schuler, Shirley Mary Blllson, Barbara and Marian Jackson of our class were elected Donna Kay, Mary Jennings, Gary Dean, Dennie Goller, Betty Moyer, Mary Dunmore, Thirteen members Society They were Siler, Paul Stotz, Hunter, Rita Moules, In May we gave a farewell banquet and dance for the seniors X XS h ? ' r x - , , numbered sixty-nine. We were in charge of initiating the freshmen in ll
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