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The farther we advanced the more important our nllttlen number felt The eighth grade class offlcers were pres ident Helen Sharrett, vice president Floyd Lewark, secretary Alberta Denney, treasurer Joann Gudgel Mrs Owens had the honor of being our class sponsor Sharron Sigler and Kenneth Graham were new students in our class As usual, the class of 'Sl entered high school as out standing green freshies Our number was unusually small for a fresh an class Alberta Denney presi ent, Robert Smith vice presi ent, Kenneth Graham secretary, and Janet M rtln treasurer were our officers for our first year of high school The glrls were joining the Sunshine Society Under the direction of our sponsor, Mr Bailey, the group was making plans for our Halloween Carnival Our show was the unforgetable HL1fe of Kllroyn Frances Vaughn was one of the few new students that year A memorable occassion was our class party It was the night of the tornado that completely destroyed one town and damaged much property Having lr Mosele for sponsor, our officers for our Robert mlth vlce preswdent, Helen Sharrett secretary, and Erline ummis treasurer nThe Silly Sophomore Circusn was our H lloween Carnival show that ye r Ralph Sears moved here from Ladoga to dd to our class The class decided on gray sweaters wlth royal blue numbers outlined in white There was much to look forward to in our Junior YL r After electing Miss Bower for sponsor, Lrlnnc Lummis pres ident, Alberta Denney vice president, Helen Sharrett sec retary, and Ralph Sears treasurer s the officers for the class of '51 The thought of the comlng play entltled, WHe Couldn't M rry Fiven, brought much excitement to the jolly juniors We closed the year w1th a vlsit to Victory Field to see the Indlanapolis Indians 0 I : ' I 0 I O V l m . 5 - A 8 . . , l O O O I 1 , ' , , second year in high school were: Janet Martin president, L . ' Q. L1 , U x S. 1. 4 .' . V l . Q1 . . 1' ' .T .. El O a 1 . . O
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The long waited year of school a rived at last It was unbelievable that we were seniors already The class of 51 began the year by electing hrline nummis president, Helen Sharrett vice president, Janet Martin secretary, Ralph Sears treasurer Miss Bower was elected as class sponsor the second consecutive year Plans were made immedlately for the class play,nOn with the Newn, which was given November 9 Senior pictures were taken at Porter Studios in Ind ianapolis Upon receiving them most of us wondered if that were really we In March, the senior glrls were entertained by the Business and Professional Women's Club at a dinner at the Methodist Church b sement Among our souvenlrs are memories of our trip to Wash ington, D C which followed our Commencement and ended our high school days The class of 'lO5lH wills lots of good times to the class of 'l95? Bruce Gorman wills his curly hair to hr lllls Alberta Cramer wills her ability to reduce to Tr Brown alberta Denney willsfher ability as a soda jerk to any erk that wants it James Fisher wills his ability to hav time to read magazines ln the study hall to Miss Bower Kenneth Graham wills his salesmanship ability to Bob Orr Joann Gudgel wills her dimples to Mr Youngblood Mary Holman wills her shortness to Georgia Fort Floyd Lewark wills hls abillty to learn Italian dlalect to Donnle Kingery CM 'IM 3 .
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