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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 9, l9A7, the forty-three members of the future class of 'Sl started into Horace Mann for the Brst dmc. The Freshman initiation was our first main event.In February the Freshman Class gave an assembly. Our class officers consisted of the following people: President, Alfred O'Connell, Vice President, Virgil Wood, Secretary, Mary Lu Valk, Treasurer, Betty Hainey, Reporter, Barbara Beaver, Seargent-at-arms, Ronald Pfost, Student council members, Phyllis Hansen and Larry Morehouse. Our class sponsors were Miss Margaret Franken and Mr. David Crozier. Our second year we started out with thirty- eight students. New officers were elected. They were President, Larry Morehouse, Vice President, Phyllis Hansen, Secretary, Bonny Thorpe, Treasurer, Gene Carr, Reporter, Ada Mae Holt, Sargent-at-Arms, Kenneth Holmes, Student Council members, Virgil Wood, Phyllis Hansen, and Tommy Davis. Our assembly was a Gay Ninety review. Help by our class sponsors, Miss Virginia Stauffer, and Mr. F. James Rybak made it a great success. Our Junior year we spent most of our time getting ready for the Junior-Senior Prom and banquet. Our class officers were President, Tommy Davis, Vice- President, George Worley, Secretary, Phyllis Hansen, Wrea- surer, Ronnie Pfost. Student Council representatives, Toms mie Davis, Ronnie Pfost and Dolores Howard. Class reporter was Mary Lu Valk. Our sponsors were Mr. James Rybak and Miss Janet Wilson. We started our Senior year with thirty-five members. In our first class meeting we chose as officers the follow- ing people, President, Dolores Howard, Vice-president, Vi'- gil Wood, Secretary, Mbnica Giesken, Treasurer, Bill Stanton Sargent-at-Arms, Gene Carr, Reporter, Phyllis Hansen, Stu- dent Council members were Ada Mae Holt, Monica Giesken, and Jackie Dowling. Our main project this year was working on our annual. Nith the help of our sponsors, Mdss Janet Wilson and Mr. H. R. Dieterich, we have had a wonderful and successful year.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Each member of the Senior Class wishes to leave some remembrance for the students who will be at Horacey ann next year. So, on the eighteenth day of May, the Senior Class makes its last will and testament. Franklin Adams wishes to will Rose Ann Riley to all the NBill's' here at Horace Mann. Jackson Adams wills his crew cut to Walter Arms. He hopes Walter will find what enjoyment it is not to have to comb his hair. A I,George Atchison, leave my ability to go with WFroyds' to Dean Gard. B rbara Beaver wills her swing to Betty Jenson. Be sure to make good use of it, Betty. 'Q I, Bonnie Carpenter, will my place in the lunch room to Fannie Dee Knox. Good luck, Fannie Dee, you'll need it. Gene Carr wills his right of being 'a 'Privileged Char- acter' to Dean Gard. Donna Crocker wills her ability to get along with everyh one-at Horace Mann to Eknma Litten. Tommy Davis wills his ability to get things done, to anyone who needs it. Also, his height and hair to Stanley Stanton. Jackie Dowling does not want to will anything because she wants to take him with her. I, Beverly Fannon,will my quietness to Hazel Hollensbe. I think she can make use of it. p A W g I by Dewitt 'Finney wills his football abilityto Lester Hall. Dewitt hopes he developes it better than he did. Mary Alice Garrison wills her love for Chemistry to Marjorie Miller. I, Monica Giesken, will my ability to learn to drive to Lillian Cummins.
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