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Wd! dlaccgfwtwzq On Aug. 30, 1954, we green freshmen, 16 girls and 13 boys, entered M.H.S. to begin our climb up the ladder, step by step, until we reach success. For this year we elected Darla Durham--pres., Marvin Anderson- -v. pres., Sharon Plumley--sec., and Jerry Woodley--treas. Our advisor was Mr. Heidel. Our first big event of this year was initi- ation which we enjoyed very much and somehow managed to survive. We took part in several money-making ven- tures, selling pencils, taking part in the magazine campaign, and holding a record dance were threeof these. Dur- ing this year Carol Krager moved to Walnut and we also lost Melvin Lampley. Later Donna Devenyns joined our class from Tiskilwa leaving us a total of 28. Our silly sophomore year began on Aug. 29, 1955. This year all 28 members of our class returned but later Darla Durham moved to Tiskilwa and Joe Niedziela joined us from St. Bedes School still leaving a total of 28. Officers elected were: Jim Rashid--pres., Donna Devenyns--v. pres., Nyla Nelson--sec., and Jane Glafka-treas. This year our advisor was Mr. Cliff. We were busy with many activities including two record dances, a bake sale, magazine campaign, chili dinner, and selling belts. As jolly juniors we began the year on Aug. 17, 1956, with a group of 28 boys and girls. We lost Joe Niedziela who enlisted in the Navy and we gained Gene Moore from Aledo. Jim Rashid as pres., Nyla Nelson as v. pres., Sharon Plumley as sec., and Jane GlaBca as treas. were chosen. We had Mrs. Block and Mrs. Yates as our advisors. In October we received our class rings, our activities were record dances, a chili dinner, picking up corn, the class play, and pop and milk distribution. The biggest event was the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The theme was Evening in Paris and decorations were done in blue, white, and silver. After the dance we went to Walnut to see the movie, GIANT. On Aug. 28, 1957, as serious seniors we began our last year of high school. During the summer Bonnie Zimmerman' moved to California and shortly after school started Skip Wood moved here from Michigan. We then had a total of 28 students. Officers elected: Jim Rashid--pres., Nyla Nelson--v. pres., Rachel DeSkeere--sec., and Jane Glafka--treas. We chose Mrs. Yates and Mr. Milburn as our advisors. During this year we enjoyed the following activities: Homecoming Dance, bake sale, record dance, barbecue dinner, chili supper, hobo day, class play, and we sponsored the football stand and coat check at basketball games. Our final activity was our class trip, the result of four years of hard work by all the members of our class. Marv--to my brother, Snorky, all my abilities in athletics. Connie--to Ila Dale my short, blonde hair. Letha--to Connie my ability to live close to Salz. Jim C.--to Duane M. my ability to play football with- out getting hurt. Alan--to Duane W. myrability to know all the girls in Bureau county, their addresses and phone numbers. Carol--To Carol my nickname, Gabby, and my ability to talk in Lager's study hall and get away with it. Rachel--to Rita my ability to be engaged my Senior year. Donna--to Sharon 10 pounts of my unwanted weight. Please? Art--to Gary my ability to fake out even the passer. Ann--to Bill my ability to discover fires. Ann--to Larry my driving ability to go through high school putting only one dent in the car. Jane--to Judy my ability to get along with Mrs. John- son in chorus. Butch--to Karen a gas mask when she rides in the old Chevvy. Jeanne--to Sandy my ability to get along with the Sr. boys during her Sr. year as I did. Mary--to Beverly my ability to ride around in a '57 Chevvy. Ron--to Roger my Farm Service jacket. Karen--to Barb my front seat on the bus with Jerene. Gene--to Don my ability to get up town quickly, as if he needs it. Jean--to Waneta my ability to go to Princeton and get a boyfriend. Larry-to Jon my masculine build. Nyla--to Jerene all my headaches from working on the annual. Charles--to Harold my foxtail to beautify his car. Sharon--to Bob my wonderful driving ability and my good luck with cars. Jim R.--to Joe my ability to get to school on time every morning. Glenn--to Brian my ability to keep off the demerlt list. Wayne--to Ron my ability to. get along with Mr. Mc- Kee. Good luck. Carolyn--to Terry my rhythm ? Skip--to Ken my ability to be Lager's errand boy. Jerry--to Mike my ability to pass the driver's test first time around.
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