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CLASS HISTORY CONTINUED donplete suecesso The evening. was spent in dancing and during the intermission the group ras favored by the girls sertet and the boys quartet, composed of auniers an Seniors. Beth groups were accompanied at the piano by Ann Schmelzer,- Also at this time we sang Happy Birthday to Miss Hacker, and distributed our annuals, During the year we worked hard selling ice cream , pop corn, etc. at all balhgamesg sponsering an 109 Cream gogfnlg selling cekes at neon etcg to reward up at the end of the year with that wonderful trip to New York. During our visit there we stayed at the Hotel Mcillpln for four days and three nights. While We WGTG lfl New YOTK City we saw many interesting sights such as: the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Zee, The Empire state Coney Island, Radio City, and the stage shew NOklahema,. On our way back home we made a tour of Gettysburg,. R omin back through the town we were very lucky in getting go seg General Eisenhower. We arrived at Merril about 1:00 A. M. thus ending our Junior trip, tried but happy. We started our Senior year with nineteen members, Marvin Beers joined our merry little group, but we lest Lowell Hensel, Alice Rough, Martha Buckley, and William McGlothlin. Our first activity for this year was a ice cream social which we, with the help of the Juniors, held the last part of September. This too was to make money for a trip to Washington at the end of our Senior year. On October 16 we seniors paraded up and down the halls in our best Wbib and tuekern getting ready to leave for Marion to have their pictures taken at Hughes Studio. We were given the day eff. Most of us attended a show in the afternoon while others came back to Merrala A few weeks the seniors brought forth their pictures either to shew them te every one, to exchange with Hfffgnd or to give away for Christmas gifts, - During the nonth of January, the Seniors called a class meeting and chose their class colors, Blue and Whiteg their class motto, WWe have Crossed The Bay But The Ocean hieshea fore Usn. also at this meeting we picked our invitatigng'K this was rather a difficult Job as there were so many'moraH attractive samples to chose from. pp ff- , . W- .. ,:..-.:.....,.-..f.-.,,. F We brought the basketball season to a close during the month ef February, leaving an echo of WPop cernnj nlcecheam barsn, candy, and Hcokeu ringing in everyone ears. 5 l
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CLASS HISTORY After several weeks of debate Miss Hacker, our adviser, finally chose our play for the year WBolts and Nutsnq This' play was given May 1 and Rnd and was a hilarious successf The later part of May was spent in preparing for our Commencementq Also toward the close of school year We all looked forward to the trip with the Juniors which, we are sure will be a lot of funn In one respect we looked forward to Commencement and the trip to Washington, with a lot of pleasure and pride but we felt a sense of sadness at the same timea This is the and of our carefree school days the past is now just fond memoriesn we can not live in the past but we look toward the future. NWe have Grossed the Bay but the Ocean Lies Before Uson
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