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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lContinuedJ The Class Officers were: President . . . . . Elizabeth Keightley Vice President. . . George Steele Secretary . . . . . Evelyne Mattson Treasurer . . . . . Donna Blum Mr. Metzger, the principal, was now our advisor. During the course of the year we sold candy to make money. In January of l9L3, we took a trip to Salem and visited the State Capital, Fairview Home, State Penn, School for Blind, and The House of Wood. The day ended by all attending the show NThe Major and the Minoru. In the spring of the year we gave the Seniors the annual banquet at the Congregational Church. The theme was Victory and the decorations were in red, white, and blue. Entertainment was provided by The Junior Class Members and the speaker. After the banquet the Juniors and Seniors went to the show in Hillsboro. The year ended with e school picnic at Herters Park. Coming back Wall out for victoryn our class was reduced to eight members with the boys definitely in mimority due to the drafting and signing up for the services of our country. Some of them who entered the service were: Dean Johnston, Millard Buxton, Francis Lane, Clyde Olson, and Marvin Poe. The Class Officers were: V President . . . . . Betty Lou Koberstein Secretary . . . . . Evelyne Mattson After four years of earnest endeavor we have attained greatest achievement, and although we are glad to graduate, we know we will often wish we could return to good old Gaston High.
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