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JUNIOR CLASS HIS TORY On September 9, 1947 forty-three freshmen, all verygreen came to Horace Mann, many of' them for the first time. We elected as officers of' our freshman class: Alfred O'Conne1l, pres identgvirgil Woods, vice-presidentgllary Lu Va1k,sec1-etary Betty Hainey, treasurerg and student council representatives, Phyllis Hansen and Larry Morehouse. Our sponsors were Miss Franken and Mr. Crozie r. p, As Sophomores, our class had decreased to thirty-eight . Theo officers of' our sophomore class were: president, Larry Morehouse, vice-president Phyllis Hanseng secretary, Bonnie Thor-peg treasurer, Gene Carr, reporter, Ada Holtg sergeant at-arms, Kenneth Holme-sg student council representatives, Virgil Woods, Phyllis Hansen, and Tommy Davis. We ended our sophomore year by sponsoring the May Dance on the last day of school. Our sponsors were Mr. Rybak and Miss Stauffer. This year we oame back to Horace Mann as juniors. As all juniors' have done in the past, we are desperately trying to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our class officers are: president, Tommy Davisg vice-president, George Worleyg secretary, Phyllis Hansen, treasurer, Ronnie Pfostg '.l'8 h1idBHt council representatives, Tommy Davis, and Ronnie Pfost, and Delores Howard, class reporter, Mary Lu Valk. Our sponsors.. Mr . Rybak and Miss Wilson.
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SOPEOMORE CLASS HISTORY One oev in early September, l948 about forty freshmen entfreo Horace Mann High School. Most of these boys and girls were really glad to begin high school work. Miss T'3e,rgaret Franken and Mr., David Crozier led. these stucsnts through the year. The class officers chosen for thot year were: nresident, Gordon Ggrrettg vioemprosident, BelLcrs.T 31 rg ssurstery, Hegel Eollonsbeg treasurer, Rose Ann Bigny, and reporter, Lillirn Crmmiis. Student council reprssezisiiies worse all te:meEmma leo Litten, half year termsHDe:n Miller and Henry Schneidero The fzeshmwn parties thot year included Q line Darty at the Tivoli vk:ster with refreshments and Fnncingo The second party was an ivsniug oedioeued to s telent show which aftere wards was fillowei by A formal dence, This year the sonhomore class hes thirtyefour students. Miss Rschpel Teul end Hrs Tllery Gibson are the soonsors. The students olected to serve as officers src: president, David Cornnr vicehpresident, Max Helsong secreterv, Mscil Kiser, end treasurer, Lillien Crufirzins. The reporters for the Mirror are Bill Rebel and Jo Ann Cotter. This year the sophomore class had the honor of having one of their classmates elected es king at homecoming. He was Bill Rebel. Nmnj of the girls this year are osrticioeting in chorus Tho? ere: Jo Ani Cotter, Betty Jensen, Barbara Taylor,EvelVn Finter, Marian Alice Foe, Lillian Cummins, Betty Hntson, Joan Griffsv, Naomi Narshall, Mary Ann Linnoman, Rose Ann Riley, and Belovce Harrington. Tho boys who are out for football ere: Pete Ebrecht, Bill Rsbfl, Deen Miller and Deen Gerd. The first pertv of the year was a nicnic, scavenger hunt, and show combined. First there was a picnic with plenty to est, then an old-fashioned scavenger hunt and lest but not least to these sleepy sophomores was the show. The sophomoresof 1949 and lQ5O hevo considered this year very successful.
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