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“eleventh grade we welcomed Richard Pfahler, Alice Siefker, and Helen McCullough. During -our last year of school, Don Welsh and Norma Brown of Belmore were welcomed to our rank as seniors, making our total number forty-six. During our junior year, we were very busy planning the banquet in honor of the seniors and in producing our class play, Cone Gut of the Kitchen. During our senior year we were very pleasantly entertained by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Bancuet which was held on May 6. Our class play, It Pays to Advertise , was given on Aoril 30. On May 10, a senior dance was held in the gym,and on May 15, we took a trio to Detroit to see the Ford plant .and the Detroit Tines newspaper plant. On May 16, the Baccalaureate services were held, and the commencement exercises on May 21. Gur class picnic was held on May 18, at Catawba Islands. Our class officers for the past year were Gilbert Dick, president; Steohen Kaple, vice president; Leila Jean Ackerman, secretary; and Joan Ottenweller, treasurer. During our junior year, our officers were Gilbert Dick, president; Robert Wagner, vice president, Florence Bennett, secretary; and Eugene Kinusing, treasur r. When sophomores, Eugene Klausing served as president, Robert Wagner as vice president, Leila Jean Ackerman as secretary and Elizabeth Keeran as treasurer. Our officers for our freshman year were Francis Frey, president; Eugene Klausing, vice president; Mary Jane McLaughlin, secretary; and Edwin Inbody, treasurer. Our class colors were scarlet and white and our motto, Find a Way or Make One. Our flower was the red carnation. Although we have been together for only a short while, many friendships have been formed which can never be broken. May the thread which holds this grouo closely together be strong and firm so that it may always last.
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