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W' :L 1' au?' 1 V .2 f A I5 J Q x 15, -Hill . In Y ww i- 1 f 1 1- 1 f' 1 Q M ' Q Z W? 2' i 'ii 1 gi ' , fl In 1945 we entered our freshman year in Q if Loyal High School with twenty members. We V ,. lost two of our eighth grade graduates, . V , Belva Hoskins and Eva Wensler and gained , four boys from Parker grade school, Bob and fi Kenneth Helt, Joe Farrell, and Marvin Fisher. ' - 'I'he first three weeks as freshmen, most un- ' ' vm forgettable days, we experienced our fresh- if j men initiation. The seniors who initiated E I' us were very lenient with us and had us do many pranks which we thought inpossible. -- if lliss Duggan was chosen sponsor. fi M' .Q 1 In September 1944, we begsn our Sophomore '11 ' year. We lost no members---gained no members. ',f' Our class remained twenty strong. Miss '.1 f Duggan was again chosen sponsor. -Q ' In our third year struggle toward the final 3 f j goal, we lost three faithful members, Jimmy E Q McBride, Gene Pope, and Marvin Fisher. And QQ ' Q in the same yenr Troy Cordray from Calumet is 3 Joined our class, thus leaving us only eight- Q ,, een members. Miss Duggan was again chosen .3 2 , 'A sponsor. Our Junior class play He Was a 1 Gay Senioritau, a three act comedy farce, un- ,W x der the direction of Miss Duggan, was a great f. 4 successg we will never forget it. We present- ,5 1' ed the senior class of 1946 a -very entertain- 9 Vg, ' ing banquet. We carried out the pirate scheme, 5' and a good time was had by all. F-'WVEFSEEZX , ' , In our fourth and final year we began Q'Q X5 ' with twenty members. Betty Wanzer and a form- A.,A 'Allan er classmate Jimmy McBride Joined our class. 'g Q 51, UNF After the first week of sr-hool we lost Jeannine - ' K' 'A ' K. Glazier, thus leaving us nineteen members. We 55 'V presented the senior class play 'My Mother-In- 'E f - Law, from which all got a good hearty laugh. We have with us only four members of the i y class who have spent their full twelve years Lg' of education in Loyal School. These are: 'f . Ramona Garms, Barbara Ogle, Flossle Jared, and Jennis Staude. ,Q ... , J .3 I J N -E f'sEia'2f1.?fi5519LT',.'J'lfI?1ffH'e !r4r.5.ev:.+L.fsw F-5'A.fJ ' sf ,V-'lilifrft' U'5'f-W?f,Q'Zi43if'L.2CJa5dQ'132i1Aii5:f ..f. ' W if f : . ' ' ' -4.- . ,. f Kill!!ll!liil5llifl!ll.!A-f. 4
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