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In this section you will find all of us, seniors, juniors, and sophomores, with our oflicers, Committees and advisers.
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? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1L,1? 1? 1CQ'D? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1?..iLJ?.1? 1?..1? 1? 1? 1? 1? 1 Leoves From o Seniors Diory f i lXIay 28, 1943 Dear Diary, On September 4-, 1942, We became the upper classmen of VVelty High. lklany of our class members took part in The Cavalcade of Freedom, a dramatization put on by Welty for our parents. A pageant sponsored by the Student Council and Leaders' Club, which portrayed the life of the early settlers of Schoenbrunn village, was presented at Schoenbrunn, and again many of the freshmen took part. The remainder of the year was spent in doing everything possible for the War effort. The selling of war stamps and bonds, the collecting of scrap meta. and paper, the sending of magazines and candy to the Dennison Canteen, and other such acts, kept us well occupied. llay 29, 19+-F Dear Diary, VVe were a bewildered group who jumped from upper-classmen in junior High to lower-classmen in Senior High when we started our sophomore year. But before many months had passed we were well acquainted with our upper- classmen. Each lkionday we purchased our weekly amount of VVar Stamps. hiany of us joined the Girl Reserves, G. A. A., band, and chorus. Time passed quickly, and it was not long until our first year in the Senior High School came to an end. hlay 28, 19-P5 Dear Diary, We were much more familiar with the halls of our own Senior High School when we started our junior year. Events passed rather smoothly. One of the highlights of the year was the presentation of our class play, Kind Ladyf, Assemblies, dances, and other school activities filled the greatest part of our spare time. For the last act as a Junior Class, we served as hosts for the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior prom. hlay 28, 1946 Dear Diary, As the upper classmen of Senior High, We organized early in the year and made plans for meeting our budget. A Christmas dance for the entire school was our first major undertaking. At the semester we were sorry to lose one of our class advisers, Doc Stoughton, but under the able supervision of hlrs. Hodder, assisted by lklrs. lllosher, We came through with flying colors. After weeks of studying, many of our class members participated in the Senior Scholarship tests. More dances and the successful i'Home Came Hattief, our class play, comprised our major money-making activities. Living in a whirl of excitement, we attended the prom, baccalaureate services, the banquet, and commencement which climaxed four of the greatest years of our life.
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