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NAME Vernon Adams Gladys Aldrich Alberta Amstutz Dale Amstutz James Bassett Elmer Bible Norman Bixel Klor Boop Victor Breneman Galvin Early Rodney Epp Elizabeth Fisher Betty Fleming Viola Gause Esther Guthrie Mertis Hackworth Charlene Hall William Hall Lela Joseph Richard Kersker Doris Kiracofe Joan Landes Cledith Long Phyllis Lutz Theodore McCague Jean Miller Betty Lou North Betty Parks Richard Phillips Waneta Ransbottom Daniel Reed - Franklin Ruhlen Betty Rundio Kenneth Schick Dorothy Sterling Mary Sterling Janet Stoner Edward Stoodt Harold Vermillion Mary Jane Ward Nolan Younkman Lois Werling AMBITION Bus Driver , Editor Music Director Veterinary Janitor Husband Butler Radio Announcer Butcher Farmer Undertaker Preacher's Wife Artist Housewife Teacher Washwoman Nurse Orchestra Leader Model Professor Housemaid Beautician Teacher Lawyer Salesman Farmer's Wife Fashion designer Waitress ' Miner Actress Exterminator Governor Dressmaker Doctor WOIHBI1 StI BGt Cl98.!'19I' ' Poet Writer President of United States Architect Baby sitter Cobbler Detective BIRTHDAY September 5 June 16 November 14 'February ll October 8 December 18 December 5 September 27 August 26 August 25 July 6 October 50 December 8 March 11 August 9 December 9 October 29 April 7 September 5 August 29 June ll October 14 May 50 May 28 September 6 March 2 February 25 April 10 March 25 September 26 August 15 October 8 November 2? October.26 September 5 July 4 April lO September 16 July 5O December 17 July 1 November 2
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CLASS HISTORY On a windy September day in the fall of 1945, sixty smiling boys and girls walked into the freshman homeroom of LaFayette-Jackson High School. Within a few days we elected officers. The results were: President, James Bassettg Vice- President, James Thomasg Secretary, Richard Kerskerg Treas- urer, Viola Gauseg Student' Council Representative, Betty Rundio. Then came the great day when the freshman initita- tion took place. You should have seen all those smiling freshmen with long skirts and their sweaters on backwards, with a boot on one foot and a shoe on the other, carrying a great big book. In the evening we looked out of the music room and saw a long string of other boys and girls with pad- dles. What else was there to do but go through that line and get it over with. Ve did. But oh, we had a very funny feeling behind us for a little while! The heat just rolled. We were sorry to have the following withdraw: Margaret Wurm, James Fedele, Merle Frick, Reva Jackson, Donna Wilkins, Carl Holt, and Dick Brown. But our sad hearts became glad when Mertis Hackworth walked in and said, HI would like to be one of you.n Of course, we accepted her gladly. We began our sophomore year by electing' officers. The officers were: President, Bill Hallg Vice-President, Danny Reedg Secretary, James Eassettg Treasurer, Joan Landes, Stu- dent Council Representative, Kenneth Bowyer. The following boys and girls withdrew: Bill Augsburger, Dorothy Bassitt, Alice Smith, Dorothy Sterling, Donald Barnes, James Thomas, Mary Sterling, Glenn Howbert, Betty Sheets, and Bill Strahm. Ne gained Nadine Condon and Norman Bixel. A . When school opened in the fall of 1945, we had an en- rollment of forty-three students. We elected our officers for the year. They were: President, Bill Hallg V1celPres-- dent,James Bassettg Secretary, Cletus Gerigg Treasurer, Danny Reedg Student Council Representative, Letty Lou North, Reporter, Waneta Ransbottom. Among the boys and girls we lost this year were: Frank Lewis, Ralph May, Marion Rexroth, Cletus Gerig, Juanita Ruebush, Roberta Skelly, Joyce Petro- polus, Ruth Binkley, and Kenneth Bowyer. Those gained were: Jean Miller, Gladys Aldrich, and Victor Breneman. On April 25, we gave our play nHillbilly Courtship.H Ne had a lot of fun in producing it with the help of Myrton Packer. May ll, was chosen as the date for the Junior-Senior Banquet. In order to raise money for this great event we sponsored three skating parties, a Community Supper, Farm Bureau Banquet, sold pencils, and we also sold pop at basketball games. Everyone had a good time. Our.sen1or year was the ,most outstanding of them all. We had been looking forwardto thisyear sincewe werefreshmen.
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