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Parent.Teacher Association C President, Mrs. Harland Schlechterg Secretary, Mrs. George L. Smith, Vice President, Mrs. Melville johnson, Treasurer, Mrs. Ada Berger. The P.T.A., an oganization of over l41 members, has enoyed a very successful year under the capable leadership of Mrs. Harland Schlechter and her various committees. During the year they purchased soccer balls and sweat shirts for the students, bought a T. B. Bond, and contributed to the Red Cross. Volunteer members of thc P.T.A. canned fruits and vegetables for the cafeteria. To finance these projects, the P.T.A. held a Halloween Carnival, a paper drive, a membership drive, and ll tea. Among the interesting speakers and entertainments during the year were Rev. Stuart Olbrich, leader for Hard Times Party recreation, Miss Sutfin and Miss Swetland of Oberlin, who showed slides and travel pictures, Burgette, the Magician: and the County Orchestra, which furnished music. The various grades of the school, in turn, had charge of devotionals and refreshments at the monthly meetings. Cfass History fContinued from page 13,3 be taken care of was the matter of selling Christmas cards purchased through Mr. Elliott. It proved to be successful. Glen Sanders left us because of illness, and Gordon Wilford came back to get enough credits for his diploma. We sponsored on November 8 and 9 our senior play, called Pulling the Curtain. We had loads of fun behind the scenes. During the year we put on several dances which turned out to be profitable. We served refreshments during and after the basketball games. The whole high school got to- gether and had a Christmas party December 21, at the school. We have done many routine jobs that most seniors have done, the graduation pictures were taken by Stofan, the class flower is the white carna- tiong the colors are silver and scarlet and the motto is Rowing not Drifting. The Annual Hub is one great project that took lots of work. We had a lovely re- ception put on by the juniors, and we enjoyed it very much. The Seniors had an enjoyable trip when they went to Washington, D.C. The baccalaureate service was held at the Evan- gelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Robert Beck gave the address. On May 23, 1947, we seniors ended our high school career, but still will carry these memories along all through life. We hope to make the world a better place, with our many duties as citizens. Thirty-one
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