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cuss HISTORY cconmnuedb Nearly twelve years have pa sed and we now use the t1tle of nSenior N To start the year off rlght, we sen1ors Cln order to have a better hlstorlcal backgroundj v1s1ted the Chlcago Rallroad Falr RAILROAD FAIR We set sall promptly at 6 OO on September 29 and arrlved there at 9 OO, havlng untll 6 OO p m to won der about the grounds wlth our mouth hanglng open One of the most fasclnatlng features of the fa1r was the pageant entitled Wwheels A Rolllnn, Wh1Ch dramatlzed the historg of Amerlca Back home agaln, we began laylng plans for our senlor play, whlch we pre ented October 25 and 26 The play was a three act farce comedy entltled 'let Me Out of Here' After the play, to top off the evening, we had a party at the home of Harrls Hlne We senlors felt that we ought to be remembered by our re Wayne to have our plctures taken We were all sat1sf1ed ex cept a few who complalned the plctures looked too much l1ke them On the evenlng of the 28th, we attended an all school Halloween party, sponsored by the student councll There was danclng, both round and square, and afterwards, refresh ments Not yet thoroughly recuperated from the exertlons of the Halloween party the nlght before, we staggered onto the bus to leave for Indlana Universlty We had a very engoyable tr1p down, travellng the most scenlc routes and stopplng at places of 1nterest The football game Clndlana vs Pltts burgl was rather dull at flrst but proved to be very exclt 1ng later ln the game We w1ll not go 1nto detalls about the tr1p back, except that we stopped at Indianapolls to eat supper Our class officers are as follows Mary Hlnen Pres1dent Maxlne Teusch V1ce Presldent Gloria Sheets Secretary Joyce Hollenbaugh Treasurer Davld Judd Student Councll Representatlve Edwin Gernhardt Reporter 12 S . S O . . . . . . ' : ' ' : . . - . S . . - - . . . r ' s . - , . ' 1 t Q . . 0 latives and under-classmen so we visited Cron Studio in Fort I O O . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . O
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CLASS I-HSTCDRY We w1ll not bore our readers Wlth the h s+orv of our eventful GRADES Instead we lntend t re fe to you tme more thrilllng days of hlgh school Hlgh school was rather compllcated at flrst, but w1th the help of Mrs Scholl, our sponsor, and Ronald Swlng, our presldent, we managed to meet and defeat our problems One of these problems was our INITRTTON, wh1ch was held on he nlght of September 20, 19116 We faced 1t boldly, even though the rotten tomatoes and raw oysters were not too ap petlzlng Later 1n the year, Mlss Casey replaced Mrs Scholl W lost two members of our class that year Phyllls Aumlller, who moved to Fort Wayne, and Patrlcla Crawford, who 18 now at Roanoke In the fall of 'h7, we were back 1n the harness aga1n, thls t1me under the name of sophomores Mrs Tester, a new member of the faculty, fllled the honored posltlon of NSpon sorn and Glor1a Sheets became the new presldent w1th Davld Hasty, v1ce presldent, Mary Hlnen, secretary, Maxlne Teusch, We sophomores spent an engoyable evenlng September l9, torturlng the freshmen at the 1n1t1at1on party It wasn't as rough as the one we had to go through Crules you knowj October 18, l9h7,we traveled to Indlana Unlverslty to see P1ttSbuTg play Indlana It was very n1ce trlp Cask anyone who knowsj We lost flve classmates and galned one that year Those lost were Joy Mendenhall, Dale Thompson, Lyle Zorger, Earl Langston, and Marllyn Gllck Our new classmate was Max Yarlan from North Slde Hlgh School 1n Fort Wayne To start the eleventh year off w1th a bang, we took pos sesslon of the junior store, whlch proved to be our maln source of lncome Later, one of our best classmates, Delores Harbor, was forced to leave us after a long lllness However, the va cancy was fllled by Harrls Hine, a br1ght, young lad from Roanoke Harrls and Ronald Sw1ng represented the Jun10PS most strongly on the vars1ty squad October 30, we took our annual football trip Thls tlme we went to Purdue Un1vers1ty to see the Bollermakers play Marquette We found the campus very lnterestlng also The hlgh lltg of the year was our Jun1or Sen1or Recep t1on After a sumptuous dlnner, we escorted the senlors to the Jefferson theater Our class off1oers were as follows Ivahmae Vogely Presldent Maxlne TeuSCh--VlCe Presldent Glorla Sheets--Secretary Mary Hinen--Treasurer , ' ' i , 0 un- . ' o -lag, ' Y . . . U ' t O . . . ' ' . . e I . . O O treasurer, and Ronald Aker, student council representative. . . . . . V. . . . . . O O . . . . . . . 1 . . O . ' - . . . . . . O O 0 A . . g I - . . . ' . 4 n O
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CLASS POEM We senlors are And lt takes more a d1gn1f1ed a can be, to trlck us than the faculty Ronald Aker lS wonder when he not one to be called a money maker, e gets a gal where he'll take her Carolyn Falrchlld 18 golng w1th a guy named Harold wonder 1f he could be a econd Harry Fltzgerald Edwln Gernhardt 1S a Hgabbyu llttle guy, wlngs were on hls mouth we're ure he could fly Dave Ha ty 15 a sturdy and gallant lad, And Mary seems to be hls one and only fad Lawrence Dean Henney 1S qulte a card, Someday he'll be a eneral ln the Natlonal Guard Harrls Hine thlnks he's a ladles' man, But he better watch out or he'll be ln a Jam Harry Hlnen 1S Donn1e's llttle honey, Mary Hlnen lS sweet and contrary, all know Dave 1S whom he'll marry Toyce Hollenbaugh l1ke a guy named Curly', thls means, she doesn't get ln very early Kermlt Hollenbaugh 18 always gettlng 1nto trouble, He' always out when someone yells Won the double W Davld Judd, our artlst great, Can draw a g1rl when he ha no date Glorla Sheets 18 not at all shy Now Bob Hobbs 1s her one and only guy Ronald Sw1ng ha a fa1r reputatlon, For taklng out g1rls lS hls ma1n occupatlon Maxlne Teusch walks and hunts for two legged game, She urely llke to go out wlth other gal 'flame' 13 2 . S . . . S . . . W . We ' s L ' . If ' ' s . s ' ' 1 . 0 3 . H . . . . . He takes her out and spends all his money. We ' s . L O ' S N I So ' ' . S Q . S . . Q . , U O . S . . . . . . . . . S ' 5 ' sl 1 1.
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