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Mary Ai n Pohlmann leaves the alumni to Lee Severance so that she, too, will have a gay old time . Mike Rizzo leaves the Freshman girls to Robert P. so that the freshmen will have some- body to look after them. Jim Seavey leaves his love for any girl to anybody who loves to chase women. Joan Sikula leaves her trick riding to Margot H. so that she, too, will be able to travel around the country with rodeos. Sijer Sijerson leaves the Chicago girls to Frank C. so that they will continue to know about Ela- Vernon High School. Angle Stathopoulas leaves her brilliant voice to the soprano section of chorus in hopes that they will learn to sing also. Terry Turner leaves his boy scout medals, to Tom R. so that there always will be a high ranking boy scout in the school. Robert Wendt leaves his singing to Gil C. so that the shower room won ' t be quite so dull next year. Mariann Worrall leaves her ability to get along with sailors to Donna K. so the U. S. Navy will have somebody from Ela-Vernon High School. Class History In September of 1947, thirty-four freshies, confused and bewildered by the strange atmosphere of high school, entered the halls of Ela Township known now as Ela-Vernon con- solidated High School. We, like our school, have progressed and increased in number during this time. After being properly initiated and received by the student body, we proceeded to adapt ourselves to this new life ahead of us. We elected August Meyer as our president, who was ably assisted in his leadership by vice-president, Sam Martorano; Treasurer, Jerry Centoni; and Secretary, Lorraine Altmann. During this, Donald Wright and Patricia Folsom joined our ranks. Patricia left later this same year. In our second year, we found life easier, as we were proud sophomores and had a full year ' s experience behing us. Our activities increased and soon we found ourselves selling re- freshments at the basketball games. The entire school had a magazine subscription sale in which our class was the winner . During the year we also sold stationery. In one of the school assemblies, our class presented two one-act plays, Even Exchange: and A Day For Truants. To guide us in all our school, activities we chose Sam Martorano as president, Angeline Stathopoulos as secretary and Harold Dahm as treasurer. We were pleased to welcome to our class Joan Becker, Jerry Sheerin, Ken Dallmeyer, Jim Seavey, Betty Hobbs, and Joan Schwarzenhorn, but lost Betty Hobbs and Joan Schwarzenhorn later in the year. Others leaving us this year were Flaymond Clark, Rosemary Harvey, Raymond Brefeld, Robert Georgia and Leonard Gates. We were also very busy during the next, our Junior year. As money-making projects, we raffled off a blanket, radio, and iron; continued to sell refreshments at the games, and proudly presented our Junior Class Play, Mother Is A Freshman . Also near the top of our list of activities for the year was the Junior Prom. To our great joy, we received our class rings just before Christmas. This year we gained Joan Norlirg, Bruce Ballard, Joann Benson, Gloria Lamperes, Betty Joan Lawrence, and Sijer Sijerson, but lost Joan Becker, Lloyd Hase- man, Ruby Krueger, Gloria Lamperes, Ken Dallmeyer, Robert Sinclair, Donald Wright, and Merr Shroyer. Our class president was Harold Dahm for the first semester and Jerry Centoni for the second. Other class officers were Angeline Stathopoulos, vice-president; Gussie Mey- er, treasurer; and Kenneth Dallmeyer as secretary. Our Senior year has probably been the most eventful with the Homecoming Dance, the Snowball, the Senior trip. Senior Day, our class play, Seventeenth Summer, and graduation. To guide us on our path was Guy Farman, President; Terry Turner, Vice-President; Lois Deschauer, Secretary; and Woody Knigge as Treasurer. Jerry Sheerin left us this year, but we gained Joann Sikula, Mary Ellen Murphy, Georg Geiger, Marianne Worrall, Jim McBurney, and Don Maxwell. We will always remember the events of our high school years and will miss our teachers, classmates, advisors, and any others who gave us a boost up the ladder of education.
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