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V AA ,, Mww- X ,, f'i 'i 'T-.J 1:7 Hughie Wlimer' ffoyne Dear' ' I President 'Ce'Pfeside1ngPrl Kobeii T lb hi ,ox God 'easy fff, Cfiecxex 'Gr S J I , umors SPONSOR John West CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l95O, we entered Leo High School as another class of 'green' freshmen. There were thirty-eight members enrolled. Among these were seven from St. Joe Center, Donna Greenfield from Jackson Township, Carmen Steininger from Auburn, and Amanda Graber from Milan Township. Class officers were elected as follows: President . . . . Phil Howard Secretary . . . Carol Graber Vice-President . . . . . . . . . Hughie Witmer Treasurer. . . Suzie Willits Two members of our class, Art Ivins and Wesley Christian, took part in the Farmer's Institute Talent Show. We gained Janeil Reasoner and lost three during the year, making the total thirty-six. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we found we had gained Wayne Dearinger from Rushville, making the enrollment thirty-seven. At our first class meeting, class officers were elected as follows: President . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Howard Secretary . . . Carol Graber Vice-President . . . . . . . . . Hughie Witmer Treasurer. . . Suzie Willits By this time we're finding our way around, and we had our first class party in the fall. It was held in Norman Bellinger's woods. We had a weiner roast and games were played later. In April we ordered our class rings and pins. Richard Hersha, Art Ivins, and Phil Howard took part in the Farmer's Institute Talent Show. We gained Martha De Vaux and lost five during the year, making thirty-three members. By now we all are looking forward to being juniors. As big iuniors we found we had lost Jerry Amstutz and .Ianeil Reasoner, who moved during the summer, but we had gained Joanne Beerbower making thirty-two members enrolled. On the first day of school we elected class officers: President . . . . . . . . . Hughie Witrrer Secretary . . . Carol Graber Vice-President . . . . . . . Wayne Dearinger Treasurer. . . Suzie Willits This year we finally feel that we are a main cog in the workings of the school. We have our class rings and pins, and we are trying to make money for our class trip next year. Among these many activi- ties this year we have' been selling candy at the noon hour, Christmas Cards, skating party, scrap drive, and last but not least, our class play. The Junior-Senior Reception is the main social event of the year. We have had lots of fun, we're looking forward to b ' eing seniors.
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