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IRENE BIXBY BERNIECE KENNEDY ANNA MERIGNAC GEORGE CURTIS President Vice-President Secretary • Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL MARTHA AUSTIN RAMONA AUSTIN ANNA BEARDSLEE HUGH BEARDSLEE IRENE BIXBY OLIVER BIXBY ARLENE BOURASSA EARL DIX HERBERT EVANS MABEL GOETZE ANNA HURST DELMAR KOONTER BERNIECE KENNEDY ANNA MERIGNAC ROY MIDDAUGH ELDEN PARKER JOHN POWELL MAJEL COCHRAN BEULAH CURTIS GEORGE CURTIS EUNICE WILSON COLORS: Green and White. FLOWER: Pink Rose. MOTTO: Launched, but not anchored.
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|Cj| CLASS HISTORY m MERLE GINTHER T WAS a beautiful September morning in the year of nineteen hundred and twenty-five, when thirty-two awkward Freshmen filed up the long stairs and into the Assembly room, not knowing what trials and tribulations were ahead of them. At the end of the third week we had our first class meeting, at which Elizabeth Lee was elected President, and Cecelia Austin, Gilbert Putnam and I as her helpers. During the fourth week, we received invitations to the annual Sophomore-Fresh- man reception which was held at the High School. A few weeks later we gave the Sophomores a return party at the High School. In the Spring of our Freshman year, the Algebra contest was held at Corunna. Our Freshman year passed very quickly. At the beginning of our Sophomore year five of our members failed to return, however Leo Jordan and Naomi Bentley had joined us. • We again organized the class with Oscar Henry as President, and Cecelia Austin, Agnes Phelps and Harland Sexton as his assistants. About a month after school had begun, we gave the annual Sophomore-Freshman reception at the High School and the Freshmen gave us in return a reception at Walter Kyte’s. Some of the events of this year were a party at Lewis Siscoe’s and a wiener roast at the ball diamond. The next was our Junior year, with nine members failing to return. This year the class was led by Elizabeth Lee as President, assisted by Ambrose Powell, Cecelia Aus- tin and Harland Sexton. The most important event of this year was the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Last but not least comes our Senior year, the year which is long to be remembered. With Harland Sexton, President, Merle Ginther, Vice-President, Ambrose Powell, Secretary, and Leo Jordan, Treasurer, we have tried to make this the most successful year of our High School career. We are sorry to say that four of our members did not come back this year. Some important events of this year were a party held at Elizabeth Lee’s, which was the result of a contest for selling magazines, and the Junior-Senior Banquet at the I. O. 0. F. Hall, which was a very delightful occasion. However the most important event of the year was our Senior play entitled ‘Safety First”, and it was a great success. The closing events of our Senior year were: Baccalaureate, June 2; Class Night, June 4; Commencement, June 6. Our first three years were carefully guided by Mr. Prescott, and we are sorry to say that he is not with us this year. However we are glad that it has been our good fortune to be directed by Mr. Fuerstenau. We came, we saw, we conquered, and now we leave our High School for some higher place as alumni, so we bid you good-bye and good luck.
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