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-I V XI I ff ,I , , INA' IA ,V-,-., L- K - I -Q ' -w 7. ...V- 'I I C, CD WE THEN RETURNED TO THE CASTLE AS SQUIRESS MILD KLINE wAS AGAIN CHOSEN TO LEAD THE GRmU'P wITH JAY BEEHLER TO ASSIST HIM. LDIS ABBIEHL wAS ELEDTED T0 KEEP THE MINUTES DF OUR MEETINGS AND JEANETTE OBERLY, To TAKE CARE DF THE FI- NANGES. THE BUSY YEAR STARTED OUT WITH A PLAY, 'A LITTLE HONEY,n wHIcH wAS GIVEN OCTOBER 20 AND 21 AND WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. NEXT WE LAUNCHED OUR MAGAZINE SALE, CHOSE OUR CLASS RBNGS, AND HAD A FEW PARTIES. THE BIG EVENT DF THE YEAR wAS THE JUNIDR-SENIOR PRDM WHIDH WAS HELD IN THE SDHDDL GYM. JEANETTE OBERLY wAS APPOINTED CHAIRMAN DF THE PROM, AND ALL or us SQUIRES WERE vERY HAPPY WITH THE SUCCESS D IT. TED GALLAGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYED FOR THE DANGING, AND LOIS ABBIEHL WAS CROWNED QUEEN DF THE CLASS, AT THE END or OUR THIRD YEAR AT THE CASHI, LEFT WITH GRINS ON ouR FACES AND VE OUR HEARTS FOR EVERYONE, WDNDERING WHAT NEW EXPERIENCES OUR LAST YEAR WOULD BRING WHEN WE ARRIvED AT THE CASTLE FOR THE LAST YEAR, WE wERE HAPPY AND YET A LITTLE SAD THINK DF LEAvING THE PLACE WHERE WE HAD HAD uucH FUN. WE RESUMED OUR PARTIES, AND STUDIES ONCE MORE, WITH MILD KLINE AS OUR CHIEF LEADER FOR THE FOURTH YEAR. RICHARD LAFREE wAS ELECT ED T0 HELP HIM SHARE THE BURDEN. LDIS ABBIEHL WA AGAIN CHOSEN To KEEP THE MINUTES or HE MEETINGS AND BILL TRIPPEL T0 TAKE CARE or THE FINANCESS RST ON THE LIST WAS THE INITIAT N T E FRESHIES. W AT A FEELING TO REIGN SUPREME AT LEAST FOR ONE DAY' THEN THERE WERE GLASS PICTURES WHICH WERE TAKEN AT ROBUU ATION ANNOUNCEMENTS WERE ALSO ORDERED K gf 'ea- 1llIIIIvh I F I WE L0 IN . ' sf IU Q TO if S T FI I0 OF H H NICE X SON'S DURING NOVEMBER. NAME CARDS AND GRADU: 1P!zS7 'T E 4 JZ'-T :X A X Z .E A I ,,E Q
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'EAW Ei-lb s Age jj,-imishn, 1 E 1 Q I Q ON MARCH 31 AND APRTL 1 OuR PLAY, NTHE BABY-SlTTER,n wAs PRESENTED AT THE ROYAL PAL- ACE. TO MAKE MONEY FOR OUR CLASS TRIP, A BAKE SALE AND SCRAP DRIVE WERE SPONSORED BY THE CLASS. A VERY BEAUTBFUL PROM wAs O1vEN IN OuR HONOR BY THE JUNIORS ON APRIL 30. AFTER THAT GRADUATION FESTHVATBES SNEAKED T0 THE CASTLE DOOR, AND ON SUNDAY, MAY 15, aAccALAuREATE SERvscES WERE HELD IN THE AFTERNOONQ WE wERE ORADUATED ON MAY 16 AND Two DAYS LATER LEFT ON A aus FOR DETROIT. WE BOARDEO A BOAT To CRUISE TO NTASRA FALLS. ON MAY 20 WE RETURNED HOME A LITTLE TTRED BUT HAPPY, FROM A FUN FILLED TRIP, WE SHALL ALWAYS LOOK BACK TO OUR FRIENDS AND TEACHERS AND THINK OF THE wON DERFUL DAYS WE SPENT TOGETHER AT SCHOOL. if if I Q 7? A K IL L 'X UZ .Jean 5 N Q
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