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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of 19LO, we started our career as members of Gaston High School with twenty-nine members. Miss Jessuph was our advisor. The Officers were: President . . . . . Betty Lou Koberstein Vice President. . . . Frank Heesacker Secretary . . . . . Shirley Thompson Treasurer . . . . . . Evelyn Mattson Freshman initiation was first and one of the biggest events of the year, which.lasted three days. The Friday night following initiation, we were revived by a party given by the Sophomores. A few weeks later we gave a return p arty to the Sophomores. Under the leadership of our advisor, Miss Jessuph, we had several parties and to bring the successful year to a close we had a grand time at a school picnic at Avalon Park. Our next step up the ladder of knowledge found us in our Sophomore year. Again we had the largest class in the school with twenty-eight members. The first social event was our initiating the Freshmen. The annual Freshmen-Sophomore party was held. A few weeks later we received a return party. The Class Officers were: President . . . . . . Betty Jo Decker Vice President. . . . Evelyne Mattson Secretary . . . . . . Madelyn Hummels Treasurer . . . . . . Bernice Lee Our Class advisor was Miss Jessuph. Our annual picnic was held at Avalon Park. Entering our Junior year our class dropped in number to sixteen but not in strength. Kcontinuedl
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