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DORCAS WISEMAN Good Naturedu Lapel High School 1-2-s-4 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Operetta 4 Prompter for Glass Play 8 . Properties and Costumes for Clasa Play 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When school began in the fall of 1944, we were noticed by the super- ior upper classmen. A number of 48 shrimpish, insignificant person- ages gathered in huddles in our educational home. As all infants must have guardians, we selected Miss Graham and Miss Kelso for the job. Officers elected were as follows: Danny Richardson, president, Phyl- lis Rushton, vice-president , Phyllis Hoffman, treasurer and Paul Hersberger, secretary. We were looked upon by the upper classmen with more favorable glances in the fall of 1945. Our sponsors this year were Miss Kelso and Mr. Halsey. Olficers elected were as follows: Raymond Renbarger, president, Richard Beach, vice-president, Margaret Cunningham, treasurer and Phyllis Rushton, secretary. Our accomplishments were our successful magazine sales and order- ing our class sweaters. The activities consisted of our two allotted class parties, a hayride and scavenger hunt. Our Junior year was a busy and exciting year. We chose Miss Falvey and Mr. Halsey as sponsors. ' Some of the high lights of the year were ordering our class rings, the class, play, Crashing Society , andthe Junior-Senior Reception. The officers for this busy year were: Richard Beach, president, Don- ald Aldred, vice-president, Dolores Peterson, treasurer, and Phyllis Rushton, secretary. 1 We began our last year's work as solemn, dignified seniors. We elect- ed Richard Beach, president, Donald Aldred, vice-president, Phyllis Rushton, treasurer and Wanda Morris, secretary. Our sponsors were Mrs. Creed and Mr. Brown. V The main activities of the year were: a trip to Indiana University for a football game, the class play, The Daffy Dills , and a Christ- mas party. The members of our class, now numbering 37, have spent many happy hours together, these memories will be treasured the rest of our lives. In closing we will mention our Baccalaureate, May 2 and the Commencement, May 7. We have made plans for a trip to Chicago. D241
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J Q93 5 A is for Anderson, the first of the class. B is for Barbee, Also for Barker and Barcus, reformed from the past 3 N ext'come Bayley, Blessinger and Bodenhorn three. . C is for Coverdale and Cunningham, whom we see. D is for DeLawter and Denson, as Seniors the same. - E is for Eiler and Ellingwood, next year is their aim. F is for Rose Finley, a pupil so new. G is for Gentry, who never is blue. ' H is for the Hersbergers, named Leah and 'Jeang Now don't forget Howell on the basketball team, Also for Hudson, Huffman and Huntzinger all, They come right in line in the Junior roll call. I is for intelligence which we all could use. J is for Junior, the highlights in news. K is for The Calamity Kids , the grand Junior play. L is for Lackey, Lee, Lewis, and Lucas with plenty to say. M is for Males and Moore, who live in Lapel, also for Myers, we all know so well. N is for nothing doing , Junior Sponsors agree. O is for Operetta, they sang it in glee. P is for the Prom, it sure was classy. Q is for queen's attendant, quite some lassie. R is for Rector, Renbarger and Rich, often seen. S is for Schmitt, Shaul and Smith, so keen, Also Snyder, Stottlemeyer and Swinford, so gay. T is for Thompson-Bill, you probably say. U is for Upton, who plays in the band. ' V is for Valentine and Vanness whom we think are grand. W is for Whetsel and Wise, who are full of good cheer. X is for exams, the best times of the year. Y is for this year, best of them all. Z is for Z -end of the Junior roll call. , -1, . l. -7 - S- 1 Q-aging 512 '- gf. as ,S - . . 135.3 . 5: - i ' 2 +. ' 551 sf- Ig ' -X .. il X f:.- . Q. i -S Q ' effffiii ' ' A T. S. r . s. lizfii, 'fxzf Tiff - Jack Howell Robert Denson 30111118 Vlmlesi, 50751110 NYS!! President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer D261
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