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ШЫ HISTORY Ås we, the class of 249, come to the crossroads that awaits every graduating class, our pio- neer spirits are aroused and we are eager for our new life to begin. Back in 1945 our highway was only a poorly-marked trail which seemed hard to follow. How- ever, we gained confidence after a successful Junior High Play and our graduation from ninth grade. Black and gold became our class colors, and the yellow rose our official flower. After our entrance into Senior High we found that all new class projects need to be financed. We then waged a successful magazine subscription sale under the leadership of Adolph Rohl, our President. He had capable assistance from Marion Kessel, our Vice-President, Arlene Hughes, our Secretary, and Stanley Zokaitis, our Treasurer. The trail began to widen and a shining light beckoned us. Our Sophomore Hop was another milestone successfully passed. Again in our Junior year we were led by Adolph Rohl. Florence Torpy became Vice-President, Donald Bove, Treasurer, and Arlene Hughes continued as Secretary. Early in the year, after two successful roller skating parties, we discovered that our class was made up of many willing work- ers. Our class also gave a Valentine’s Dance which was reputed to be one of the best every given. For the Junior Prom the class really outdid itself in making striking decorations. The gym was аа to resemble an underwater scene. Donald Воуе and Shirley Weber were crowned king and had я EE we saw indeed that our narrow trail of inexperience as a class р en Sc smooth road. The officers elected to see us through were Don- Flierl, Treasurer. Our fall Scucci, Vice-President, Arlene Hughes, Secretary, and Florian our Senior Play, “Ghost of ae ctivities were marked by a very successful Sadie Hawkins dance and roller skating DRY S AG = па Which offered numerous thrills and chills to the audience. A est efforts, however, will Б И planned before the year closes. Our strong- spring event, the Senior Ball. This year, ; of their Seed ee Е топо, chosen by the “Forty-niners at the beginning of the trails, where each will choose р or the harvest. So now we have come to the parting indi stretches the horizon -- and beyond that Tene аа ооу: At the end of each road ap SS Suzanne Jacobsen г Class of 9
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FACULTY WUMEN 1st row: Anna Mook, Social Studies; Eleanor Smedley, Commercial; Ruth Zuber, English; Mabel Bland, Nurse and Attendance Officer; Arletta Cowan, History; Etta Van Name, History 2nd row: Mabel Huber, English; Louise Tefft, Home Economics; Jane Smith, English and Mathematics; Betty Rine, Physical Education; Mary Kennedy, English; Florence Putnam, Home Economics; Irene Shannon, Mathematics; Marion Warner, Commercial. 3rd row: Florence Gillette, Physical Education; Merle Davies, Mathematics; Ada Snyder, Social Studies; Louise Davis, French and Librarian; Betty Huber, English; Mabel Bates, Art; Anna Chase, Social Studies. AUTOGRAPHS xau a 7 T
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