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P 4 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1946-47 Segtember 9 Election of Class Officers 25 Election of Student Council President 27 Senior Skating Party October 11 F.H.A. Dance 20 Assembly-The Sperandeos 25 Northwestern Teachers Association 25 F.F.A. Skating Party 26 Senior Pictures at Lasalle a Koch's November 2 G.A.A. Dance 7 F.F.A. Banquet 8 Junior Play 14 Assembly-Blind Concert 19 Boy Scout Assembly 22 Senior Dance 26 B.B. Game--Gibsonburg ITD 26 Assembly-Allen Duo 27 Thanksgiving Vacation December 5 B.B. Game--Waite CTI 6 B.B. Game--lakeside CHD 6 Junior Class Dance 9 Assembly-Bowser 10 F.F.A. E Home Ec. Party 12 Dramatic Festival 15 B.B. Game--Genoa CTI 17 G.A.A. Assembly 20 B.B. Game--Oak Harbor KHI 20 Spanish Club Dance 20 Christmas Vacation January 2 School Reopens 5 B.B. Game--Lake CHD 7 B.B. Game--St. Mary IH, 10 B.B. Game--lakeside CTD 14 B.B. Game--Port Clinton CTD 16 First Semester Exams 17 First Semester Exams 17 B.B. Game--Woodville CTI 24' B.B. Game--Oak Harbor CHQ 29 F.H.A. Assembly 51 B.B. Game--Genoa CHI 51 Versatile Dance February 6 F.F.A. Corn Huskers Program 11 B.B. Game--Gibsonburg CHI 14 B.B. Game--Greensprings CTI 21 B.B. Tournament--Port Clint March 4 F.F.A. Assembly 27 All School Program 28 Basket Ball Banquet 28 Assembly-James Nessle Agril 1 5 Easter Vacation 9 Seventh Grade Assembly - ll Sophomore Skating Party 16 Assembly-Jones 25 Senior Play 22 Versatile Film 25 FreshmanxAssembly M 2 5 Versatile Banquet 8 Sophomore Assembly 9 County Track Meet 10 Junior-Senior Prom 16 Musicale 20 Senior Assembly 28 Eighth Grade Commencement Mother and Daughter Banquet O11
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CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago we started school life here at Harris- Elmore with a class of forty-two. We entered into a com- pletely different phase of life, not anticipating all its nice and enjoyable times in store for us. Our first four years of school were spent in learning many fundamentals to prepare us for our future lives, and dur- ing the next couple of years we wondered, why at times, we hadn't lost ourselves on the way to school. What assignments were given us!! , During junior-high we spent many moments anticipating the days when we could actually become members of high school. Now we were full-fledged freshmen!! After all our dreams we were merely considered green freshmen by the upper class- men. This certainly lowered our ego and this wasn't built up again until we became sophomores. This was our turn to initi- ate the freshmen. Our sophomore year fled swiftly by with only a skating party to mark our social calendar. Our junior class play,HOne Wild Nightn, under the able direction of Mrs. D. Coleman, was very well attended. The proceeds of this play, with the profits from our junior skating party, was used to entertain the seniors at their annual banquet on May 4, 1946. The senior girls initiated us into the Versatile Club with a reception which included all alumnae members of this organization. At last our proud moment came when we became seniors! We were very happy to see most of the students back again, making a grand total of twenty-eight, in this the Senior Class of '47, In October we went to Lasalle and Kochs to have our graduation pictures taken. We were very proud of our eight basketball boys, of our honor students, the ones who worked on the Purple unn Gold and Helm, our librarians, and our cheerleaders. The juniors honored us at,the close of the year with a banquet and dance. We close by remembering Senior Day, Baccalaureate Service, and Graduation Exercises. ' We also hope that the seniors next year will leave with as many happy memories as we have.
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CLASS OFFICERS President ------------- Gordon Sloane Vice President ------ Grayson Koepke Secretary-f-----Jeanette Kimberlin Treasurer ---------- Loren Hasselkus SENIOR QUOTATIONS AKD ACTIVITIES Jeanette Kimberlin: Good things come in small packages. A Girl's Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 43 Student Council 23 Class Play 33 Versatile Club 43 Secretary 43 Purgle 'Q' Gold 43 Helm Staff 43 Track 1,2. Robert Giesler: The good deserve the best. Class Play 51 Band 1,2,5,4j Mixed Chorus 2,45 Helm 4, Business Mgr3 Purple 'Q' Gold 3,4. Alma Gronbach: A good heart is worth gold. Track 1,2Q Pur le 'Q' Gold Business Mgr. 43 Helm Ass'2 Ebit 4 V til Vi fd t 4 St d t C il or 3 ersa e ce Pres en 3 C u en ounc Treasurer 4. , ' Gordon Sloan: Dark, tall, and not so hard to like at all. Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Helm Staff 43 Student Council Treas.3 County Dramatics 43 Class O??Icer 1,5,4: President 43 Class Play 5. Clarence Egert: I loaf and invite my soul. Projector Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Mixed Chorus 2,5,4, Secretary3 Helm Staff 43 Purple 'n' Gold 2,3,4j Science Club, Secretary 4. A ' A Doral Jean Lemke: Everything comes if you only wait. Versatile Club 43 Purgle QQ' Gold 43 Helm Staff 43 Gir1's Glee Club l,2. 'A C Loren Hasselkus: As good-natured guy as ever lived. Boy's Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 2,41 F. F. A. Secretary 53 Vice President 43 Class Treasurer 2,43 Helm Staff 4. Wilma Oestreich: Good humored and witty too. ' Helm Staff 5, Editor 43 Girl's Glee Club l,2,33 Track 13 , G. A. A. I3 County Dramatics 43 Class Play 53 Mixed Chorus 43 Band 3,43 Purple 'n' Gold Staff 43 Student Council 53 Versatile CIu5 43'Ensem5le 2,4.
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