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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As we entered high school in September l9b9, our excitement was great for we knew that the next four years would hold many new and exciting adventures for us Our Freshman year brought us our first dance, The Winter Frolic which was great success Under our capable class officers the class prospered In our Sophomore year, we were getting better acquainted with high school which we thought was alot more fun than the grades That year brought our second dance, nThe Thing' This also was a success under our capable leaders In our present Junior year we have many things to look upon as pleasent memories January of 1952 brought our class rings which were long awaited In May we held our third dance, another success Finally in June came the Junior Prom These are the main events of the year, which make our class what it is today ,Q -i223-s,ffg4'h4 4fU457 25:z ' 'ffff is-III' xx XXX JUNIOR ADVICE TO THE SENIORS Joan Meiritz Keep up the good work and that friendly way about you, and you w1II come out on top in whatever you choose as your vocation Wa ne Wells Athletic ability, musical talent, a desire to learn and Inez Hooker Keep your good sense of humor It will always bring you I as a winner Jim Roberts You're a good sport Jim, but how about putting a little more effort in your work Above all Jim, don't ever forget to take care of that CHEST ' Leona Miller A little less sarcasm, Lee, and you will find you will 5 better Iiked y Decker Don't be so shy, Roy, no one will bite you Joan Rupp Don't ever change Joan You're a good sport and fun to be with Oren Spangenburg Take off that high hat and be more friendly You 'II be better liked if you do Isabel Getz Keep that friendly smile and your students will be sure like you Joan Hill- With that Ngift of gab,W we know you will make out all r'ght. Your giggle will keep others smiling as it has done for many a day. a dash of wit--put all of these together and they spell Qayng. n ' . O e . Ro - ' ' - wi ' ' . to -T 1 .
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mam q ?rem'Hm- Front Row A Brown, J Greene, M Hulse, B Young, J Kestler, Back Row P Thiele, R Warden, C Wolff, F West, Miss Moberg my 0441026 Front Row Second Row IDP-TRO LlVe11e, G Nieke, B Uorsel, J Getz, B Longepaugh Draxler, G Bradleg Timmerhoff, D Van yle, M Martin, E Umbreit, Uorsel, J Knigxt, R Reieer, R Eldred, Misa Hoberg
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ggy Maclntyre Don't be so superior, and you will get along with others much better Eileen Wolff Always be the same and you will come out on top Joan Hensel Keep that ever winning smile and, your patients will be II1ng to do as you say ry Eckhart Watch that temper, Gary Good bye Seniors, Good Luck in everything you do SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Well, we're back again' Remember us' In September l95O we were the meek little Freshmen who went shyly up the stairs that led us to our first year of high school It wasn't until the end of the first week that we settled down and began to look forward to planning our new activities Our first event was electing class officials We elected Jane Getz as President and Betty Longspaugh as Vice President Marilyn Martin was Secretary, and Clayton LaValle as Treasurer You brought us our first successful activity called the 'Ghouls Gagn This year we are Sophomores and are engouing high school very much by living up to our class motto, 'We're Offn The results of this year's class election were Georgia Anne Bradley President, Betty Longspaugh Vice President, Eleanor Umbreit Secretary, and Jane Getz Treasurer On May lOth, at the Glen Spey Town Hall, we had a very successful supper at which we raffled off an electric toaster This was our Sophomore contribution to our Washington trip Our favorite sport this year was volley ball at which we were very successful in losing every game We are looking forward, with eagerness to see what our Junior year will hold for us FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 5, 1951 a group of fifteen excited Freshman rushed into Room 5 We held a class meeting, under the supervision of Mr Crum, and elected William Owen as president, George Foster as Vice President, Joan Traver as secretary and Leona Neike as treasurer When January exams were over, we welcomed three eighth graders, but lost two of our members to the Sophomores After struggling most of the year with many subjects that were new to us, we finally found time to make money for our senior trip by having a bake sale on Marvh 22 During our first year in high school we learned to write sentences for Miss Moberg and get our work books in on time for Mr Stofka Pe - . . . wi '-'-- . Ga 0 can imagine what a happy but frightened group we were when October
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