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SENIOR CLASS HIST ORY In September, 1946, 30 Freshmen walked through those great swinging doors of the Pleasant Mills High School. I guess we were about the Greenest Freshmen ever to wander through the halls of the building of knowledge. The following officers were elected for that year: President ------------ Phyllis Heimann Vice-President ---------- Gene Suman Secretary-Treasurer ------- Alta .Tones Sponsor ------------ Mrs. Alma Owens We had two parties during the school year, both at the school- house. Everyone had a good time as only Freshmen can. Thirty students registered for the Sophomore Class of P. M. H. S. on September 3, 1947, intending to stick it out for the year. Two of our members fell by the wayside during the year. At an early meeting of the class the officers for the year were elected: President -------------- Alice Young Vice-President ----------- Arthur Funk Secretary-Treasurer ------ Beverly White Sponsor- 4 --------- Mr. Arnold Conrad Two parties were held during the year, both at the schoolhouse, since we had enjoyed ourselves there so much last year. The parties were both adjudged successes. The big event of the Sophomore year was receiving our class rings. We, the .Tolly Juniors, were ready to begin another year in search for knowledge within the walls of P. M. H. S. We came back in a body of twenty-one. Clara Belle Daniels was a new member in our class. The following officers were elected for the year: President ------------ Mildred DeRoo Vice-President ------------ Bob Wolfe Secretary -------------- Pat Gephart Treasurer ----------- Phyllis Heimann Sponsor - - ----- Mrs. Eloise Andrews The activity that caught the eye of everyone in our Junior year was the class play we produced, BUSY AS A BEAVER. This was given just before we left on our trip to New York City. I don't believe anyone will ever forget that trip. I know I won't. Our class party was held on October ll at the school gym. 15
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Johnny on the Spot--that's us! Here we are back as Dignified Seniors, Class of 49. There are twenty-one of us to struggle through until that great day of graduation. We lost Clara Belle Daniels, but gained one of our old schoolmates, Reta Mauller. Much thought was given to the choosing of our Senior Class Officers. They are as follows: President --------------- Bob Wolfe Vice-President --------- Mildred DeRoo Secretary -------- - -Anna Belle Case Treasurer ----------- Phyllis Heimann Sponsor ---- ----- M rs. Eloise Andrews Our class play, GONE WITH THE GIRLS, was given January 28, 1949. It was a great success. One party has been held during the year at the school grounds, with the Seniors entertaining the Freshmen. We thought it would be a good idea to give them a great big welcome into this great old place of Education - P. M. H. S. CAN YOU IMAGINE Annabelle Case not cracking a joke? Eleanor Chronister walking slow? Mildred DeRoo with black hair ? Ruth Ehrsam not riding home after school with Dick Bailey? Pat Gephart without curly hair ? Glen Geyer not being sleepy? Lee Girod having a date ? Io Ann Heimann without her grin? Phyllis Heimann without some boy's class ring ? Alta .Tones without her long skirts ? Reta Mauller having low grades in Bookkeeping ? Ed McCullough without his Model A? Bryce Miller not having a smart answer in English Class ? Joyce Musser being loud? David Ripley not blushing ? Josephine Sheets not sleeping in Mrs. Hendrick's assembly? - Gene Suman not playing basketball ? Sabina Taylor not cutting up? Beverly White not cracking her gum in U. S. Government Class ? Bob Wolfe not being President of the Senior Class ? Alice Young not fixing her hair ? 16
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