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SENIOR LOG Twenty-six scared and shivering freshmen presented themselves that day in September, 1939, hoping to master the difficulties of a high school education, They were duly initiated and launched on a delightful four year course of study, study, and more homework. The class presidents that year were: Jack Davis and Lane Nelson. The class advisors were Mr. Hawthorne and Miss Senram. By the next year the clas had dwlndled to ten industrlous sophomores. The presidents were Zella Swetz r and Velton Woolever The advisor was Miss senram The sum total of class activities for the two years consisted of the girls selling candy at genes and dances to raise money for class picture in Leaves of Yesterday For the Junior year the class had increased to eighteen. All of them were needed for the many activlties of that year The class sold candy games, served refreshments at dances and gave two dances to raise money March they put on a Junior Var1ety Show for the same purpose The year was climaxed by an excellent Junior Senlor Ball The class pres1dents were Dale Heppel and John CT1P6q Class advmsors were Mr Cahn, Miss R1ghetti, and Mr Murov Dale Happel and Jack Davis held Student Body offices. The Senior year has been very busy in spite of the war A class of twelve showed up to start off the year Later John Crlpe and Bert Lute moved away leaving only ten to graduate. Three of the g1TlS went to Mrs. Edgar's 1D the fall to stay all night and see a movie Most of the clas went to Marysv1lle together to have their senior pictures taken. Wh1le they were there they had dinner and saw a show. Most of them also went down to Mrs Edgar's home and she treated them to dinner and a movie It w s a delightful trlp down wlth such comfortable seats Lella Swetzer's delivery truck with those benches 1n lt was rather hard riding On Friday, May 21, they went up to the Russian Rlver and stayed all night and went swimming and boating the next day Mrs Edgar furnished the house a1d beds Und the class shared expenses. Class oificers for the year were Bert Lute and Valton Woolever, Pres., lou1se Morgan an ne Hieter, Secretaries, Valton loolever and Zella Swetzer, Fappel, Go ' 1 oarger, Gene Hieter, and Jack Davis, Baccelaurff N s held with Wheatland Hlgh School at Wheatland on May 23 All wore caps and go ns Our hare of the program was a marimba solo by Zella ewetzer Commencement extr ises were held in the gym on Thursday, May 27. The students wore can SWG gowns and the the e was aeronautical Class color is ky blle The class flower is the camelia Motto is 'Keep Your Eyes on the Horlzon W Jack Davis 43 JL S . . 2 1 . 9 o C' Q L . s ' . : 1 ' , ' f , at ' ' 0 In - ' I . . , U A . 1 : O . . I O 0 . o S t U ' . . . a ' ' . 0 ' 0 o p . : , - ' .f 1.d Se ' representatives, iefiors on the executive committee this year were: Dale .5 Jule NX'.en egls a -A ,' , .1 3 ,I W 3 S s 04 l x .2 C Lv 18 L ' ,W 5 s ' . , .I . 3 1
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