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Se icnxC £mfiloyee i BUS DRIVERS LEFT to RIGHT: B. Fritz, D. Blonde, E. Sherman, D. Wood, H. Man, F. Bell, C. Lilly, L. White. ABSENT: S. Barkowski, B. Wells.
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BARBARA BARR 2nd 4th Grades; B. S. Degree C. M. C. MARY LAMIMAN 1st Grade; B. A. Degree Carleton College and U, of M, PEGGY ELD RIDGE 2nd Grade; B. A. Degree Michigan State University
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cdtonzf We began our ninth grade year in 53 as green freshmen. Having Mr. David Eldredge as our sponsor. There were 63 of us. That year was quite a year. We faced quite a few important events. First of all there was our auction then the initiation. But all in all we faced it bravely. We sold magazines to make money for our class. That year we got the highest amount from our magazines than any other class. Our officers were President, Bill Harmon, Vice Pres. Sharon Coxe, Secretary, Lois Ford, and Treasurer, Joan Prystajko, and our Student Council Rep. was James Long. We came back as sophomores and there were 56 of us. We were all very well acquainted so we prepared to give the sophomores their sentences. We prepared for the auction and Initiation. Our officers were President, Ken Frenzel, Vice Pres. G. Warmbier, Secretary, Hazel TerBush, and Treasurer, Joan Prystajko. As Juniors we sold magazines and put on the annual Jr. Sr. Prom and Banquet. We also had our Junior Play. At last we are seniors waiting impatiently for our Commencement to come. 11
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