Linlawn High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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During the ninth grade we were known as ngreen fresh- men.n The teachers soon found out that we weren't too green, because we soon learned the pranks of the upper- classmen. Betty McElwee and Robert Ellison entered the grade. Anna Mae Quinn, Jesse Reed, Mary Adams, Robert Huss, and Donald Smith found their way into our class during the tenth grade, All of them but Jesse are from White's In- stitute. p Mary Jane Roderick, our pianist, and Betty Dickey en- tered at the beginning of the eleventh grade. Everyone prepares for a big trip! Where? Chicago. This trip took the place of a Junior-Senior Banquet, Everyone had a fine time and had an experience he will never forget. Last but by no means least, we find the school year of 1942-1943 here. It is quite a husy year. New subjects are introduced, speech members have play practice, and of course there is quite a bit of night life. We enjoyed ourselves a great deal at the Junior-Senior Banquet. School will soon be outa Some of us will be working in factories, some of us are going on to school, and some of our fellow classmen will be fighting for NUncle Sam,u CLASS OFFICERS Ql942-43, Presidantuoq-,canoe owasucos yung, Gene HOOVSI' Vice President.....,.... . . ....,Richard Frank Secretary-Treasurer..............Anna Marie Hunt Assistant Secretary-Treasurer......James Weesner SENIOR HAYRIDE Straw in your hair, down your back, in your shoes, everyplace, The hayridc started from the school on Milton Stitz's tractor and wagon. After arriving at Pleasant Valley, we played games and ate. When we get back to town we went to the Sweet Shopg from there we went to the mmodl house and disbanded. Everyone seemed to have had a good time. . SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Q On December la, James Ueesner entertained us in his home. At the beginning of the party, all of the students received gifts. Anna Marie Hunt found out that Mr. Smith is ticklish on the bottom of his feet. Nevin Kendall add- ed singing to his list of accomplishments. After the games, refreshments were servodg then Christmas -carols

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