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Senior Class Histor In the fall of nineteen hundred and forty-four our class cornprised of twenty-eight members began our school career with Mrs. Madeline Ste in- brunner as our teacher. Miss Kenney was our teacher in the third grade. Mr. Robert Paxson and Mrs. Ruby Miller were our teachers in the fifth and sixth grades, respectively. When we entered Junior High School, our class had decreased to twenty members. We elected class officers and we then started functioning as a class. With lwlrs. Nell Lee as our sponsor we began our journey through high school in nineteen hundred fifty-two with nineteen members. The day of our initiation was packed with fun and in the evening, the Sophomores took us on a hayride. Our Sophomore year was a busy one! lwlr. Fred Hoagland was our sponsor until Christmas, at which time he left us and was replaced by Earl Hartmen. We were in charge of initiating the Freshmen and had them dress for P. T. A. We sponsored a chile supper which was very successful. We sold magazines to earn money for our class trip. Our sponsor for our Junior year was Mr. Frederick Beeson. Rachel Stolz and Colleen Elgly were chosen as cheerleaders for the first team. We again sold magazines and also greeting cards. A highlight of the year was the Junior- Senior Reception that began with a supper at the Dutch Mill in Bluffton with the class of nineteen hundred fifty-five as our guests. Following the supper most of us went to Fort Wayne. As a climax to our school year, we took our class trip with the Seniors to Washington D. C. Last fall we joyfully entered our last year at Jefferson with fifteen members left in our class. We elected the following officers: President, Rose Ann Marbleg Vice-President. Carl Wellmang Secretary, Patsy Bollenbacherg and Treasurer, Bill Smitley. We edited the Jeffersonian. Fred Lehman, Wayne Bollenbacker, Bill Smitley, Bob Caffee, Phil Hammitt, and Carl Wellman represented our class on the varsity basketball team and other sports. The students that have attended Jefferson Township school twelve years are: Virginia Baker, Colleen Egly, Phillip Hammitt, Fred Lehman, Rose Ann Marble, Bill Srnitley, and Rachael Stolz. The rest of our class join with them in wishing to all graduates of the future, good luck, good health, and happiness.
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