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JUNIOR HISTORY I take this opportunity, in behalf of the Junior Class and our sponsor, Miss Snyder, to wish the Senior Class of 1956-57 the best of luck and everything that is good. In September of 1954, nineteen Freshmen stood on the threshold of their high school career, ready to accept the things it had in store for them. Twelve of the nineteen had been associates of one another for sometime. They were: Wilma Trumbull, Donavon Bower, Leonard Clapp, Gaylord Groff Florence Dalzell, Marjorie Emriok, Doris Dill, Harold Dunn Francis Hinesman, Dorothy Hoffman, Florence Wismar and'Jun- ior Kronberg, We welcomed seven new pupils from Custarg fm- lores Berres, Bernard Durliat, Ruth Johann, Matilda Lause, Howard Wilhelm, Rachel Peatee and Theodore Rahrig. I In our Sophomore year our class was much smaller than when we started as Freshmen. We numbered in all twelve, sev- en leaving us. They were: Doris Dill, Dorothy Hoffman, Ruth Johann, Francis Hinesman, Howard Wilhelm, Leonard Clapp and Theodore Rahrig. We elected officers as follows: President, Gaylord Groff Vice President, Florence Dalzellg secretary, Wilma Trumbull, and Treasurer, Junior Kronberg. We started our Junior Class with eleven pupils, Matilda Lause leaving us, We elected the following officers: Pres- ident, Gaylord Groffg Vice President, Bernard Durliatg Sec- retary, Wilma Trumbull and Treasurer, Florence Dalzell. On December 17th we gave our Junior Play, HBringing up Mother,U and did we fool 'emi --by Gaylord Groff
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' CM1L'roN1AND ------ SOPHOMGRE CLASS HISTORY We the Sophomore Class of 1956-57 want to wish you Seniors the best of luck in this great world into which you are about to step. ' The Sophomore History is not so brief but seemingly interesting. When we came into high school there were thirteen members from the eighth grade at Milton High and we were given some new pupils from other schools. The St.Louis School gave us nine and Custar Public gave us five which made us a large class of twenty seven. We elected the following officers: President, Paul Leien- decker, Vice President, Paul Wilhelmg Secretary,Dorothy Haas, Treasurer,Ruth Metzger, Student Council-Christian Olhrich and Mae Nutterg Class Sponser,Mr. Daniels. Most of the pupils in the class wanted to take part in ath- letics even though we were a little backward we learned rapidly. We all passed the Freshman year and eager to climb to the top. I Here we are as 1936-37 Sophomores. We were very fortunate not to lose a member from our class. We elect- ed the following officers: President, Ned Hathaway, Vice President, Jake Heilmang Secretary, Raymond Wagner, and student Council, Ruth Metzger and Dorothy Haasg Mr. Cum- mins is our Class Spenser. The Sophomore Class as a whole took quite an active part in the school affairs. V g--by Ned B, Hathaway c-19311--------Q
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