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Glau Jlmfafuf, Ganfcl. We enjoyed a grand Christmas Party, and after that we thought about a suitable play to give. Finally it was decided to give Sun- bonnet Jane From Sycamore Lane. The entire Junior Class partici- pated in it. Mr. Buechler was appointed play director, Mr. Allen assistant director. It was a great success. The next outstanding event was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held on April 18, 1950. Patricia Goeppner and Ray Merkley were crowned Queen and King. The boys participating in sports were Frank and Alf on the first team. All Juniors were ready for vacation after a busy year. Again we entered school for the year 1950-51, realizing this would be our last year. Class officers were elected during the latter part of September. They were as follows: Annie Schnaus, President, Frank Schmitt, Vice President, Lillian Goeppner, Treasurer, and Mary J ahn, Secretary. Mr. Earl Buechler was appointed class sponsor. The senior class sponsored a school dance and the Christmas Dance. Each one was a great success. The basketball team was a successful one with Frank Schmitt and Alf Burger being co-captains. Tony Terwiske was student manager. Our senior class play was the biggest success in history. Mr. Buechler, our class sponsor, entertained us on the 17th of Jan- uary with a chicken fry. Everyone had a wonderful time. The last week of school the Seniors had four parties which were enjoyed by all and finally the time arrived for which we had been striving for 12 years. All decked out in caps and gowns we were a proud group of ten marching to the music of Pomp and Circum- stances. With our pride was mixed a slight sense of sorrow as we thought of all the teachers, classmates, assignments, and real good times We were leaving behind. It was the day of our commencement. Wfeallxec Rqaou' Rosemarye Blessinger Fair Alf Burger ,Unsettled Lillian Goeppner Pleasant Mary J ahn Breezy Millie Mehringer Warm WVind Pat Morgan Cold WVind Frank Schmitt Stormy Annie Schnaus Sunny Tony Terwiske Blustering Carol Wagner Pleasant
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Frank Schmitt Hobbies Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Alf Burger Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Carol Wagner Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Lillian Goeppner Hobbies Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Millie Mehringer Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Rosemarye Blessinger Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Tony Terwiske Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Mary J ahn Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Annie Schnaus Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Pat Morgan Hobby Pet Gripe Favorite Food Ambition Seniau Wigan Born February 19, 1933 Hunting and Fishing School T-Bone Steak Farming Born September 13, 1933 Study Oh heck, no car tonight Dog Meat Preaching Born September 14, 1933 Dancing Test Fried chicken Nursing Born February 27, 1933 Dancing and skating Test Fried chicken Typist Born October 4, 1933 Collecting souvenirs Another test Fried chicken Typist Born November 24, 1933 Making scrapbooks Time to get up again Steak and French Fries Clerical Work Born November 27, 1933 Celebrating No spirits Cheeseburgers Grease Monkey Born July 11, 1933 Reading I don't have any Fried chicken Nursing Born July 10, 1933 Dancing Oh my hair T-Bone Steak Nursing Born October 24, 1933 Cleaning ditches Food again Chicken Typist 15 Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age
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