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N -ML 1 ' s PE lf., . -v 1. v ,V o 1 W ,l Sf ae - KW . any .-A: .ml -,., . Ng... y M 3 .V . 1.1- w ...As no FS? i' f -51, H' 3'-4 :f ,-F? ?1fUiU'.1 ' .TK nf' , '-'. x . ' 1 3 The next September found twelve dignified ,jj Seniors enrolled under the supervision of Miss 5 ij Virginia Richmond. The first thing on the docket ffm was the election of officers. Chosen as Pres- ? ident was Carolyn Schlechterg Carl Christman, X 2 ,Q her assistantg Janet Coultrip acquired the Sec- g f-f ' retarial position, and the treasurerfs shoes ,wg-4 were ably filled by Caroline Greszler. Ei ,E Getting down to business, the class decided E to have an amateur show. It was successfully if held on October lO. Your Face Is Familiar was l i the Senior's contribution to fthe dramatic world - f g , presented on November 14 and 15. February 21 ,fu n 355 found the gym ringing with melodious notes, as fx,'11'z couples danced to the music of The Blue Banner if X Boys. This entertainment was sponsored by the ,ipfg Senior Class. Keeping up the dancing spirit, Tfgyg' another dance was given on March 19, with Emerson 5 fr-'l T Keller's Orchestra furnishing the music. fo X May 15 found the Seniors being entertained by the Juniors with a banquet and prom held at the school. i l I 445' The Seniors bade a last farewell to the old school house on May 27, their graduation night. , ' .294 Thus the year of 1948 brought to s. close X3-Hb' the four eventful years which this class will , V long remember. L ,, Class Flower sz l , American Beauty Rose EWS '.' 5W3fg?3?'w 1g,..5ffQ i-as if! if J wif? 'V A I , , Q::ff1 f:13ia' 'i ' 41 ,W -1 iii' ?:, . x zs::?g.'- -f - . h mr N Mpc m f' 'A
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