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SENIOR MOTTO: Our Aim, Success: Our Hope, to Win CLASS FLOWER Lily of the Valley All 'fm ! f'ifffI,Al'U ' N! in yj I NM! f 'I 1 GLASS COLORS Aquamarine and Silver
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When in the course of human events, it is necessary for one group of people to start their high school career, they usually start as green and timid pupils but with lots of ambition and talent. So started the class of 1941 with the following enrollment: Phyllis Kampen, Marcile Gesin, Glenn Mase Jr., Ralph Erdman, Margaret Bornemier, Wilmith Elam, Ethel Long, Dortha Mae Roskam, Helen Kaney, Lucille Wubbena, Mildred' Munk, Minnie Weegens, Ted Schoon, Leroy Smith, Boyd Doeden, Lester Gerwig, Edwin Kilker, Lois Blair, Evelyn Jacobs, Marie Hedrick, Frances Gene Lang, Gerald Duitsman, Simon Schroeder, Donald Buttel, Kenneth Homan, Harold Birkholz, Laverne Peters, Milford Alberts, Vernon Abels, Betty Garman, Inge Dalsheim, Doris Kleckler, and Alice Twigg. The following class officers were elected: President Inge Dalsheim Vice-President Doris Kleckler Sec. E Treas. Mildred Munk Advisor Mr. Manus Lois Blair became vice-president when the office was vacated by Doris Kleckler. Marcile Gesin and Gerald Duitsman were the first semester reporters, with Lois Blair and Glenn Mase serving during the second semester. Great promise was shown in sports, band and glee club, but there was no outside activity sponsored by the class. The sophomores who came to F. G. H. S. in 1958, had lost three members. These were: Helen Kaney, Phyllis Kampen, and Margaret Bornemier.
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