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Seniors as Freshmen President A,,s,,,. ..s,.., S ally Holcomb Vice President ...,. Iulia Enyart Secretary s,,,,e l,e,,. M arietta Allen Treasurer . l.., ,,,...l,l.s,,.,,,e, .,sA,e ..,,.,w.,,Y..s,,,,. . I a net Hogue Council Representative , .ol,.,, . , Mary Frances Dannerniller Back Row: Geraldine Galat. Ioan Roderick. Margie Saalfield. Mary Lou Harwick, Barbara Koch. Iolene Crislip, Io DeGraw. Agnes Neal. Barbara Fraser. Middle row: Mary Barrett, Martha Belden. Ianet Hague. Lois Sewell. Eleanor Garvey, Linda Calvin, Iudy Slabaugh. Nancy Ienkins. Front row: Anne Reed. Mary Frances Dannerniller, Carmen Russell. Marietta Allen. Iulia Enyart. Sally Holcomb. Insert: Sally Polsky.
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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS .Henrietta Hodgson President , . Vice President , . or ,,,i, e Carmen Russell Secretary e , , Mary Frances Dannemiller Treasurer , ,, .,.,,,,,, ,. . ,,,,,, ,, ,,Y,....,,,r.... Kathy leager Council Representative ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.., c,,.,,,,..ii...,i ,.,i. ,..,.,, ,,,,.,,, . . i,,, l.. i n Cl Cl Calvin lst row. left to right: Anne Roberts. Barbara Dilley, Henrietta Hodgson. Nancy Ienkins. Martha Belden. Lois Sewell, Mariean Brewster. Mary Frances Dannemiller. Linda Calvin. 2nd row. left to right: Barbara Koch. Marietta Allen. Ianet Hile. Kathy Ieager. Gerry Galat. Ianet Hogue, Iudy Slabaugh, Nancy Allen. Eleanor Garvey. Marilyn Boslart. Iolene Crislip. Mary Lou Harwich. Mary Blass. 3rd row. left to right: Anne Schilling. Sally Holcomb. Agnes Neal. Barbara Fraser, Patty Lund. Mary Bliss. Ioan Roderick. Beverly Bryant. Rosanne Rothrock. Carmen Russell. No! shown: Iulia Enyart, Mary Barrett.
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La QZQ I F-,...-- ET xslt V J' 5 A V3 V4 LA? .ig x A' we Cfadri .jwlidfory You have all heard of gremlins, elves and lepre- chauns. Allow me to introduce myself as' Thgie Ytrof one of that noble family. However, as I'm a staunch fellow not given to mischievous deeds, my sole task on this earth has been to be the spirit of the Old Trail class of forty-eight. This responsibility began back in l935 and for 13 years I have been sharing the sorrows and joys, the defeats and triumphs of this class. Now that my charges are being graduated into the vast world I have become a wee bit sentimental. I will never forget the day that three small girls, the first of my charges, came out to join Mrs. Frost at Old Trail. I was a little surprised at how much noise three such young things could make. Oh the dinning battle cries that echoed in the woods as we used to play pirate. Now the woods has given way to the Quonset building. Ohhhh - - - and those gym classes. I do believe I suffered the after effects of the exercises as much as the girls. Say, while I think of suffering, I might add that it reached its zenith the night I was put through the initiation with my twenty-four Freshies by mistake. Ol-IHH what a night. Bless my spirit of '48 if that does not bring to mind the terrible nightmares of clashing teeth I had when the fourth grade teacher had my girls make stuffed dinosaurs. Gracious, was that not the year? Yes, that is right. I was almost shut up in a mummy case during our trip to the Cleve- land Museum of art. If you don't mind, folks, I think I'll just pull up an eraser and sit down-the more I remember the more there is to remember. Have you heard of the stunt nights we had a few years ago? That was the night my amateur performers stole the show with their Temperance Crusade and earned the silver Cup. I could hardly contain myself. I was so proud. Of course there have been times when l wasn't so proud. Take for example that awful ninth grade year. Every time I turned around, someone was headed for the headmaster's office. The poor Freshies took the blame even though they really didn't mean any harm. Oh! In memoriam, speaking of Freshies reminds me of those - - - those formidable Latin classes. I .r 9 5 .sul I . . ,- fl vw' fwfr' V Q., . ff'
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