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r ' wwf, :,,i A,, It took tbr e months of riotous vacation to .qv 'f- chance fourteen Sophisticated Sophomor s into 'Vdf 'iT Jollf Juniors Hardly had the class assembled M V und 1 the car fal vuidanc of Nr John Iails, f- 'fu. when class -lect ons brought Wayne Stayton the 1 31 Presidency, Caroline Gr-szler the position of - , Vice president, Lois Steele the job of Secr tary Q i -V' and Carolyn Scnlechter the money baos as Treas :T arer This year saw one new member Voneta .rm . Hozalski from Lynch, Kentucky joined the ranks te Mb . ' . X l . X W. rf. . y my ' E The Juniors started the ball of festivities Q' 'H rolling by sponsoring a hayride, which was held J f X I . . ' ' - .. I .fff-W . . . -..-.- li -vnu'-' 53 Q ' f f f - ' -1 I'--f '-F 0 .' ---. ' . 4' -,le -,-f-57 - 1, ...,-..A .e- 9.2 , ': -, - '11 '-'- L , . ' Q! jp.. Ffggglvayrf , , - -5-gr-fli:.'f:ur'f ? . ,' V ,1 7 -I't7':i5?!,, ,4 tile, 'W 4, 4 ,.i: A3...f'-27' UL, 'A il -4 -'f mug ':.. Q 35. ,bf J. ., .4 .- EV xv' 35 X6 . ' .J Qs, 4 m 1 '27 G ., .1 a 1,7 K I-. ., H f 3. . J . A K 'J I 4 AJ. e I' 4 ik-'fiy 0 . 0 , x W ,je 4, 1 xv E -A . ff. e n - Q' J-5 V V W .J 0 J - L .r 1 We , ' 3 -L 'X ff' . I xl I 2 M .1 C 4 .L 'N' Q ' 'J ' - g , 3 1 1 I' U ' 1' , ,' A ' ' ' 1 Y a . . u I I . Pe. .U ! ' 4 -,. -:r . on September 21. A farewell partywas held for ' .Afg Wayne Stayton at the home of Richard Currier on ' Q fm, December 19. Wayne moved to Indiana and later l g iQ7 joined the navy. fjdi Class rings brought the next thrill, and 5 fgji frequent handwavings brought the coveted jewelry 'Ugg . H into the limelight. In December the class spon- ,Fei Aim sored the Hoosier Cornhuskers who provie those 'VX vygg attending with humorous entertainment. Floyd SQFQ LQ., Heys provided the music for a dance held on Feb- wif? ruary 21. Next was the annual event of the Jun- TAL 5- ier play. The play presented was entitled The ,Q . Big Blow-up. -why Early in March, 1947, Richard Currier left IQI' llff Henrietta to join the Army. leg X' 4 fflxxlfib ., grit The calendar kept moving, and soon the date 752 QXX' for the Junior - Senior Reception arrived. This 1,5 its took place at Martin's Inn on May 10. A dance 2 uv., was held in the school gym. Music was furnished up 9 5 by the Jolly Boys. ,, . A, 5,1-,X N .,gQfQ All through the 'year the Juniors ran the ,imggi aggg school's store. After a full, eventful year, guy' 5 vacation time rolled around. QE. mwi? Vie .-ii vlih ,- , em 1 29628 ., r , f I, I ' ' ., :I I' , 5 -fi,
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T 4 1 . 5' ev .lv , , . -v 1. e .0 nj, l 1 e Q? be wif? W MQ 132.7-4 1 .. f , 1:55 H llll P '47 1 i t The next September found twelve dignified , Q Y Seniors enrolled under the supervision of Miss ' -'Q Virginia Richmond. The first thing on the docket 4 'fig was the election of of'ficers. Chosen as Pres- 4 ldent was Carolyn Schlechterg Carl Christman, gp her assistant, Janet Coultrip acquired the Sec- '-F ' retarial positiong and the treasurerfs shoes ,514 1 were ably filled by Caroline Greszler. gin I2 T Getting down to business, the class decided E to have an amateur show. It was successfully held on October 10. Your Face Is Familiar was 5 A the Senior's contribution to Eben dramatic world - -' xg . presented on November 14 and 15. February 21 ,ju 355 found the gym ringing with melodious notes, as Grill couples danced to the music of' The Blue Banner 3 I Boys. This entertainment was sponsored by the . elm-TJ Senior Class. Keeping up the dancing spirit, QQ 'N another dance was given on March 19, with Emerson ir-'i , Keller-ls orchestra furnishing the music. I 'W M I v ii f May 15 found the Seniors being entertained 9553 gf-Q5 by the Juniors with a banquet and prom held at the school. ,QI -WW -H-',,-H3 The Seniors bade a last farewell to the old school house on May 27, their graduation night. ' Thus the year of 1948 brought to a close khggf the four eventful years which this class will I long remember. 1 7 ' Class Flower - American Beauty Rose xxyyx' N gf! 1'tfxWt?:f1?5 uL.fi'f? . 'fi ii 'K 'FN PRE 3' fy .e aaa 1 :offs---..,.-., . gp m? 41 ' Xe' , ., ,ey ,fi .gift
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