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N Sandra Dawn Trauger Sandy F.H.A, - 1,2,3,4 G.A,A, - 1 Class Play - 3,4 Annual Staff- 4 School Paper - 3 Homecoming Attendant - 3 Girls' Basketball- 4 Ambition: To write a book about men. '22 f -ef ?X John Alfred Utiss liutevi lijackll Radio Club - 1 Glee Club - 1 Band - 1 Basketball - 2,3 Football- 1,2,3,4 Track - 2 Mixed Chorus - 1,2,3,4 School Paper - 4 Varsity Club - 4 Ambition: To be a coach Fw Aix in ....-X . ve, ,L! .., ir? ' fav' I. il- lf' 1 3 af' Lawrence Edson Wasserman .many .. F.T.A. - 4 Annual Staff - 4 School Paper - 3 Class Play Prompter - 3 Ambition: To be a high school teacher. Robert L. Wirth nBobn Radio Club - 1 Camera Club - 2 Annual Staff- 2,3 Band - 1,2,3,4 Baseball- 1 Mixed Chorus - 2,4 Class Play Prompter - 3 Glee Club - 1 Class Officer - 1 Track - 2 Class Play - 4
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Elsie Katherine Reber Elsie F.H.A. - 1,2,3 G.A,A, - 1 Girls' Ensemble - 4 Glee Club - 1, 3 Class Officer - 3 Student Council - 3 Mixed Chorus - 1,3,4 Ambition: To be a secretary. 'YF M W 4, , ai 7 1 y :fre .Y f -, U wil Q4 I N.- ff 'L x Lawerence James Root X l X X Larry Squirt Class Play - 3,4 Q 'w UK ,,..n:-': -- Class Officer - 1 Student Council - 1 Annual Staff - 4 Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball- 1,2,3,4 Football - 1, 2, 3,4' Varsity Club - 2,3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 1,2,4 School Paper - 3 . .A. - 3 Glee Club - 1 Ambition: To be a coach . EL- Yam K Wilbur Lee Steele . , fm Janis Taulbee Lee L V Jan Class Play - 3 F,H,A, - 1,2,3,4 Basketball- 1,2,3,4 1 G,A,A, - 1 Track - 2 Class Play - 3 4 Glee Club - 1 X Glee Club - 1. Varsity Cl'-lb - 4 f School Paper - 3 Ambition: To be a farmer. 1 Class Officer - 2 Annual staff- 2,4 Girls' Basketball - 4 Basketball Cheerleader - 2,3,4 Football Cheerleader - 3,4 Mixed Chorus - 1,4 Amhirinn. 'rn hm-nm- Q mnlafm-.c
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or Class History S by 5 -2-X C hes S 1 i Carol Kress R X Imagine the strange sensation the 33 original students of this class must have felt that memorable day in '42, when they entered school. As they climbed the stairs to room- 1, some were curious, some tear- ful, some timid, and still others completely dismayed. Miss Hamilton led the class through the alphabet, reading, and arithmetic. When Larry Root broke his leg, he started a class tradition! Every year following, at least one member ofthe class was injured. In the second grade, with Mrs. McFadden for a teacher, the class became greatly interested in choral reading. The selection of poems and short stories for this purpose was one of the outstanding features of the year. The following year, we had Mrs. Huffman for a teacher. By this time, we were quite grown- up. There were two grades below us whom we considered mere children! David Koser entered our class in the fourth grade. ln a short time he obtained the label of class- comic . With Mrs. Farrar, as our teacher, we toiled continually with the multiplication tables. The next year, under the leadership of Mrs. Ervin, the class gave the play The Proud Princess. Janis Taulbee and Alfred Parkinson joined the class that year. B1ind Man's Bluff and jumping rope being our favorite pastimes, we proudly entered the sixth grade. That year on Parents' Day , several of the classmates gave their first public speeches. Carol Kiess became a member of the class that year. There's no need to describe the class as seventh graders. We were normal and typical seventh graders! Mr. McMullen was our sponsor. We were proud to participate in Sun Bonnet Sue , a very success- ful operetta. Some of our most memorable days were spent in the old study hall during our first year in junior high. When we were in the eighth grade, everyone's attention was drawn to the new shop. Mr. McMullen was again our sponsor. Mr. Mercer started our freshman year with us, as our sponsor. Later we lost him to the Eskimos and Mrs. Mock became our sponsor. When the year was over, she moved to Texas! The high points of the year were initiation into high school, Vacation Daze, four first class dancej and presenting the cantata Hiawatha at commencement. Harriett Ray was credited to our class that year. During our sophomore year, we gained Lovell McKinney and Larry Wasserman. Mrs. Southard was our sponsor. On the snowiest, most woo and begone day of the year, we sponsored the Autumn Dance. Under the direction of Mr. Bednarczuk, in our junior year, we were very successful in presenting The Briar Hop , our class dance, and the Junior- Senior Banquet, The Stork Club . Miss Patton endured some very trying experiences directing our class play, Don't Take My Penny At last we reached our destination--senior year! This year we added Ray Kleman to our class roll. Presenting our play, Jumping Jewels , and our Good Luck Dance , as well as preparing for our class trip through many activities, has kept us quite busy. Mrs. Lanius is our sponsor. Now, as we end our long and eventful years together, sixteen of the original students and eight who have joined the class since, will always remember our ups and downs together. Graduation on May 26th will send us each in a different direction. We will always remember our classmates and the numerous teachers who have led us through the narrowest sections of the path to success. 21
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