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HISTORY (Continued) 51-52 As Jolly Juniors of 52 we returned to good old M. H. S. with a busy year ahead of us. The class was composed of fifteen girls and eleven boys. The beginning of the year a new member, Shirley Allen, was added to our happy throng. During the last semester we lost two members of our class. Helena Wertz moved to Princeton and Dick Smith quit school. The faculty this year was the following: Mr. Kinne, Mr. Gleich, Mr. Keist, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Russell, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Small, Mr. Vasen, Miss Hensel, Miss Code, and Mrs. Yates. Our class officers were Lewis Reed, President; Dean Etheridge, Vice-President; Patsy Dabler, Secretary; and Barbara Johnson, Treasurer. Our class sponsors for this year were Miss Code and Mr. Gleich. We soon found out our junior year was going to keep us rather busy. We had several chili dinners at noon for the entire school. They proved successful, and it seemed everyone enjoyed them. Our activities consisted of a public dance and a class play, The Baby Sitter , which was presented during the last semester. We were also busy preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme was Hawaiian Paradise. Although we worked hard, we enjoyed it. 52-53 As serious seniors, we entered the high school with a total of twenty-seven members. Shirley Allen moved to Reddick before school started, and during the year we lost two more members, Roger DeKeyser and Fred Dobbeke. The faculty this year was the following: Mr. Keist, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Vasen, Mr. Gleich, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Code, Mrs. Yates, Mr. Russell, and Mrs. Small. This year we chose the following officers: Barbara Kay Johnson, President; Carol Smith, Vice-President; Dolores Croegaert, Secretary; Patsy Swanson, Treasurer. Our sponsor was Mr. Gleich. Our class sponsored the homecoming dance this year. We had Joe DeZutti for our orchestra. Our class play, I'm A Family Crisis , was presented to the public on May 1, 1953. We plan to take our class trip the first week of June.
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