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The class's part in the Christmas program was two songs by a sextette and a reading by Louise Smith. The class sponsored a courtesy week from March 6 to 10. The results were very good. At the first meeting of our jtmior year, John Thomas andG1en Larimer were elected to the Student Council and the following class officers were elected: President -------- ---- C arol Petry Vice President --- ---- Rose Ann Troyer Sec. -Treas. -- ---- Marilyn Litwiller Reporter ---- ----Laverle Berkey Sponsor --------------------- Miss Hoar Our junior year we sold magazines to raise money. The class was divided into two teams to put the spirit of competition into the saleg the losers gave the winners a party which was held at Barbara Hart's. Glen Larimer and Bud Kurtz were elected co-captains for the class tourney, and Marilyn Litwiller, Rose Ann Troyer and Laverle Berkey were chosen as yell leaders. The class selected Mama's Angel Chi1d as their class play which was given April 18. Southern Plantation was the theme for the Junior-Senior Reception which was held in the gymnasium May 18. In our fourth and final year of high school, the following class officers were elected: President ------- ---- G len Larimer Vice President --- ---- John Thomas Sec. -Treas. ---- ---- Ri chard Kehr, Bud Kurtz Reporter ------------- ---- C arlysle Chiddister Sponsor ---------- ----------- Mr . Vance Carol Petry was elected President of the Student Council, and John Thomas, Richard Kehr, and Carlysle Chiddister were elected as representatives from the senior class. We were honored to have an Exchange Student, Gertrud Heimel, with us during our senior year. Gertrud is from Germany and is residing with the Ernest Hartsough family, She is studying to be an agriculture teacher. The senior play, This Ghost Business, which was a big success was given October 23. We had our senior pictures taken October 21.
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Our first class party was held in the gym November 13. The class was entertained by the Vances at dinner on February 23. Any of the seniors will be willing to vouch for Mrs. Vance's ability to cook. Cokes and mints finished up a very pleasant evening. The senior trip was a jaunt to Detroit for two event-filled days, April 18th and 19th. The class had rooms in the Statler Hotel for the night. Next came the reception for which the seniors say Thank you to the juniors. The reception was held May 2 at Elkhart. The Baccalaureate held Sunday afternoon, May 18, was the next activity of the senior class. Our class night program tonight leaves us with but one exercise left to do in M.H.S, and that is the one that all of us have long looked' forward to -- Commencement. It will be held May 21. JOKES One day Mrs. Black was telling the speech class some ex- amples of folk stories, narratives, and such. Now take Sir Arthur of the Night Table ---- . 8 F H il 9 I 3 K Gertie was sending a package back home one day and needed something to seal it with. She went to the office and asked, Mr. Vance, may I have some scotch? 1 R 3 i 0 0 U 5 Miss Saddler was explaining to the seventh graders how to prepare graphs for their daily assignment. Now, kiddies, she said, write the label across your bottom. 5 4 8 4 H H B B One day the advanced algebra class was deep in the dis- cussion of parabolic curves. Mr. Vance, the teacher, was telling the group how to draw the curve. It must be smooth, he said. Then, with a twinkle in his eye, added, lt must be smooother- ized! 8 il H 8 U ll H ll Mr. Vance was calling on a member of the government class. Tom, Tom lohnus, ----
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