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CLASS DF 1951 JEAN SEYMOUR “True to her word, her work, her friends. ARLENE AVERY “Happiness is the by-product of making someone else happy EDWARD WASHBURN “Cursed be he that moves my bones. seeking wisdom one by one.
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Vfe are loyal sons and daughters 12
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CLASS HISTORY At last the time has come when we are going to graduate. For twelve long years we have striven to reach our goal and now, before we realize it, we are there. It was four years ago in September, 1947 that Mr. Marvin and Mrs. Knapp, our advisors, or- ganized 32 of us frivolous Freshmen. We elected to office: Ellen Gray, President; Robert Adams, Vice-President; Richard Bastian, Secretary; Alice Catchpole, Treasurer; and Shirley Fitch and Carl Champlin, Student Council representatives. The highlights of the year were: a hay ride: a Christmas party, including gifts; dancing and refreshments. In our Sophomore year, with Mr. Marvin and Mrs. Rexer as advisors, we elected Gerald Meyer, President; Robert Adams, Vice-President; Hazel Hixon, Secretary; Freda Price, Treasurer: and Shirley Fitch and Ellen Gray, Student Council representatives. Activities of the year were: a bake sale; sale of beanies, head scarves and emblems of school color; and a dance. We began our Junior year with Mr. Amyot and Miss Rankin as advisors. We elected Gerald Meyer, President; Richard Durham, Vice-President; Hazel Hixon, Secretary; Rruce Wise, Treas- urer; and Shirley Fitch and Robert Adams, Student Council representatives. While Juniors, we sponsored two dances; ordered and received class rings; had a Christmas party; sold Christmas cards; and took over the candy store after Easter. Before we realized it we found ourselves sophisticated Seniors with Mr. Amyot and Mr. Pad- dock as our advisors. During the year we sold magazines and Christmas cards; sold candy at ball games; ordered and received Senior pictures; had a Christmas party; produced Senior play: published yearbook; went on our Senior trip to Washington; and received our graduation an- nouncements. After twelve complete years, we are ready and anxious to graduate. THE SENIOR PLAY it
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