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Page Eighteen SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lt seems ages and ages ago to us now Since a few of us started to build A memry of years that were long drawn out But with pleasant experiences filled. We had four able leaders to start us, I know, Who served us throughout the eighth grade, Through their guidance and friendship our plans were all drawn And by them our foundation was laid. Hubert Forbes was the artist who drew up the plans, Norman Bortner, beside him, helped too, Everett Conklin worked hard to help when he could, And our sponsor, Paul Haist, saw us through. ln our next year, Ierry Calkins took over the plans, With Dorothy Hager and Gene Hornett to aid, And Contractor Schwab worked all through the year So not once were we ever delayed. We had two lovely parties to freshen our minds, A good motto selected we too, 'Twas Do not try dying, but rather die trying , And our colors were old gold and blue. Then Glen Riehm and again Eugene Hornett, With lerry Calkins, who helped us before, Ursell Cox and our sponsor, Miss Power, Through our sophomore year still built more. With our fourth year advancing upon us, We find our building quite nearly complete. Dorothy Hager directed the others, And a new worker this year we greet. 'Twas Gene Boszor who now started working, While Hubert was there with us still. We presented our play called New Fires , And choosing our rings was a thrill. Iohnny Wible then started to lead us, To put on the finishing touch. And our five years of work now repay us, With what we've all longed for so much. With Iohnny and Eugene Hornett, Miss Power and Peggy Ley, too, We had tea dances and a big party, That were all successful, 'tis true. When we think of our years in this. high school, And the way we were ably led, We're glad that we kept right on building, And now have a roof o'er our head. By Ioyce Hetrick and Betty Anne Klingel.
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Page Eighteen SEN ICR CLASS HISTORY It seems ages and ages ago to us now Since a few of us started to build A mem'ry of years that were long drawn out But with pleasant experiences filled. We had four able leaders to start us, I know, Who served us throughout the eighth grade, Through their guidance and friendship our plans were all drawn And by them our foundation was laid. Hubert Forbes was the artist who drew up the plans, Norman Bortner, beside him, helped too, Everett Conklin worked hard to help when he could, And our sponsor, Paul Haist, saw us through. ln our next year, Ierry Calkins took over the plans, With Dorothy Hager and Gene Hornett to aid, And Contractor Schwab worked all through the year So not once were we ever delayed. We had two lovely parties to freshen our minds, A good motto selected we too, 'Twas Do not try dying, but rather die trying , And our colors were old gold and blue. Then Glen Riehm and again Eugene Hornett, With Ierry Calkins, who helped us before, Ursell Cox and our sponsor, Miss Power, Through our sophomore year still built more. With our fourth year advancing upon us, We find our building quite nearly complete. Dorothy Hager directed the others, And a new worker this year we greet. 'Twas Gene Boszor who now started working, While Hubert was there with us still. We presented our play called New Fires , And choosing our rings was a thrill. Iohnny Wible then started to lead us, To put on the finishing touch. And our five years of work now repay us, With what we've all longed for so much. With lohnny and Eugene I-lornett, Miss Power and Peggy Ley, too, We had tea dances and a big party, That were all successful, 'tis true. When we think of our years in this high school, And the way we were ably led, We're glad that we kept right on building, And now have a roof o'er our head. By Ioyce Hetrick and Betty Anne Klingel.
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