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ass Motto nl Ourselves Our Future Lies Class Flower White Carnation Class Colors Green and White Class History We started off our first year of high school with a total enrollment of thirty nine students New faces in the class included Richard Kiersey, Manda Shephard, Jane Minar, Franklin Anson, and Helen Sowles The group was eager to begin their four year voyage through high school together Officers for the first year were elected as follows the President, Leo Kahle, Vice President, Annabelle Traves, Jane Kline, Treasurer, Harriet Hamilton, Secretary, Reporter that year was Marian Crist John Smith and Ardith Wade were the class representatives to the Student Council Activities during the year included bake sales, a class party, sales at games, and dues of Sl OO were charged from each class member At the close of our first year, we had a Our second year of high school was just as interestirmg as the first We elected Charles Nobles to serve as our president, Marlene Wolfinger as our Vice President, Harriet Hamilton as our secretary, and Jane Kline as Treasurer Marian Crist reported the social activities of the class and Jane Minar and John Smith were the representatives to the Student Council Activities included sales at games, a Halloween dance, April Fool's Frolic, and a hayride The high point of the ear was the day that we received our class rings Dues of 2 OO were charged and at the end of the year we had 504 in our class treasury During the year Beverly Baker, Betty Smith, and Helen Sowles moved Our Junior year was an eventful one and one we will all long remember Class officers for the year were President Leo Kahle, Vice President, Annabelle Traves, the Secretary was Harriet Hamilton and Treasurer was Jane Kline Reporter was Ardith Lou Wade and Student Council Representatives were Jane Minar and Jim Wade Highlights of the Junior year were the Junior Play, the J Hop, class hayrides, a big class party, bake sales, paper drives and sales at games At the end of the year we had 51 members ready to begin their Senior year and a treasury of S725 We lost Franklin Anson, Grace McCracken, and Em et Marsh that year We began the last lap of our voyage in the fall of 1950 There were thirty one members enrolled including one new member, Alice Bell Everyone was eager to make their plans for their last year together 49 C1 n on total of 5152.65 ln our treasury. 5 . as
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Class officers for our Senior year were President, Jim Wade, Vice President, Ronald Ferry, Secretary, Harriet Hamilton, Treasurer, Jane Kline, Student Council, Jane Minar Marlene Wolfinger was the class Reporter Marian Crist was representative to the social committee, Ardith Wade was a member of the assembly committee and Ralph Ray was on the athletic commlttee Activities during the year included the Senior Play, Socially Ambitious, the Senior Prom, bake sales, paper drives and a scrap drive An ice skating party and a television and social evening were among the social highlights of the year I carnival, sales at games and dances were sponsored illness A total of thirty students were left to graduate May 22, 1951 found the Seniors entertaining their many friends and relatives with a class night program May 19, was the night of Baccalaureate Seniors, attired in their caps and gowns, listened to the speaker as he gave them a list of rules for their future lives The day of graduation was May 24, 1951 Thirty Seniors marched up the aisle t receive their diplomas This marked the end of a long and worthwhile journey through school and the beginning of a new and exciting journey through life In the early part of June, the class left Toledo on the Pacemaker for a five day trip in New York City A good and never to be forgotten time was had by all After returning from New York, the graduates oftheclass went forth into the world to make their own futures The success of high school had depended much upon the guhiance of their class advisors, Helen Sanderson, Florence E Rector, Fred Fox, Margaret St Germain, and Richard Fransted Their success in the future will depend upon their ambition, faith and willingness to work Class Will This is the last will and testimony of the Class of '51 We the Senior Class of l95l, being of sound mind and of good spirits, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament as herby stated and printed To our underclassmen, we leave our excellent records of good conduct and our excellent marks We hope that you may be as successful in your high school days as we have been. To our many wonderful teachers, we leave our best wishes for success in the future years. It has been throughypur gentle patience and kind guidance that we have achieved our goal of graduation. To you go our heartfelt thanks and our appreciation for all that you have done for us. We, the undersigned students, will the following of our possessions and virtues to our friends, teachers, and our classmates and the students who are not yet seniors. I, Mr. Fransted, will my penmanship ability to Dee Keast. I, Marian Crist, will my short hair to Eleanor Hess. 50 . During the year, Mary Nyssen left school because of an o . O
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