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Four years ago our Crew first sailed the good ship, E. H. S. We looked into the future with only a slight idea of what it held for us. Now that we are approaching the end of our high school sailing days and looking forward to commencement, we recall the highlights of these memorable years. The V members of our class, individually and collective- .,-, ly, -are indebted to those persons who have helped us in achieving our goal--commencement to adult ..,,, living. nn As we came aboard in our Freshman year U52- '53l we were fascinated by the upperclassmen, who looked so old to us. We had the privilege of electing officers and taking part in most E. H. S. activities. N S 5.1, We chose class officers as follows: President, Lois s...,2 'i,,..- Willyard: Vice-President, Morse Meyers: Secretary Y-4 Treasurer, Sharon Wilson: and Student Council, Kaye Rombout and Jerry Christensen. We chose Dee Hewitt and Jerry Christensen for our Queen and King Candidates. Mr. Foster and Miss Bancroft were our class advisors, and guided us thru this green year. We landed on the Sophomore Island in the year '53-'54, We again elected Jerry as a class officer--this year his capacity was President. Working with him were Vice-President, DuWayne Edwards: Secretary, Kaye Rombout: Treasurer, Robert Carlson: and Student Council, Delores Hewitt and Morse Meyers. Our Queen and King Candidates were Jodeen Adair and Howard Anderson. We initiated the Freshmen and had a wonderful time doing it. We decorated the Christmas tree: had a Sophomore Party: took part in the Stunt Night. We were thankful for Mrs. Morris, who helped us this year as our advisor. The Junior Class of '54-'55 elected the following officers: President, Sharon Wilson: Vice-President, David Bateman: Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Nichols: and Student Council, Margaret Olson and Jerry Christensen. In September we chose the pattern for our class rings. The magazine drive began in October--we received a trophy for our success in sell- ing. We sold refreshments at all of the basketball games--Diane Nichols, as Treasurer had a big job to do. We sponsored the Christmas Dance, White Christmas in December. Margaret Olson and Dewey Edwards, Candidates for Queen and King of the Homecoming. We held our Prom on May 21, for which we spent all of two months in planning. We ushered for the Baccalaureate and the Commencement. Mr. Peterson put in many long hours in working with us as our advisor. S m Ahoy--our Senior year at last! We again chose Jerry as President: Vice-President, Sharon Wilson: Secretary- Treasurer, Diane Haase: and Student Council, David Bateman and Margaret Olson as the holdover. Our class officers chose our capable TROJAN STAFF. We chose Karin Wagner and Morse Meyers as King and Queen of the Homecoming. We presented the Senior Class Play. Margaret Olson and David Bateman were selected to take the National Merit Scholarship Exam. We are now very nervously awaiting Baccalaureate and Commence- ment, which will be the final events for us in high school. We pause to thank the people to whom we are deeply indebted, Miss Plagge and Mr. Johansen, our advisors. We shall never forget our days aboard the good ship E. H. s. OFFICERS President, Jerry Christensen Vice-President, Sharon Wilson Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Haase 7 A A lx A h iv ix 5 5. Q ln m Du D fn. lx lv
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