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anuarg Kfaoa .Mafory Most of us entered R. U. from either Volney Smith, Roosevelt, or Fisher and became one big happy family. Mr. Nevins began the year as sponsor but gave it up after a few months. We started our sophomore year the same way-without a sponsor. Poor Mr. Shoemaker was forced to take us under his wing. Under his watchful eye we gave the May Dance, which put our treasury in the red five dollars. We then decided to have a bake sale. After this, our treasury looked about the same, it seems that our class has a lot of people that like cake. We started our junior year without a sponsor again, but since no one else would take us we were frequently visited by the big brass. During our junior year we were as idle as the Sphinx in Egypt. Our treasury was also idle. Our Senior year Mrs. Faustman became our sponsor. But during this year about three-fourths of our class decided to graduate early and left us with nothing but good memories. By some fateful miracle we got the job of selling cokes at the football games and received 60070 of the profits for our treasury. Through the excellent efforts of Lynn Neindorf, George Kalinovik, Herman Luitink, and Bill Scanlan, and with the supervision of our sponsor Mrs. Faustman, we built up our treasury considerably. We gave a dance after the football game with Bentley which was very profitable. Then we sponsored the Christmas Tea. For one day in the ,year all the levis disappeared from the school. The tea was really a success. Finally, those last busy days before commencement came. We leave with happy memories. it Q
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LYNN NIENDORF Beware the fury of a patient man. Class President MARY ROWLEY As fond of dates as an Arab, Class Vice President: Pep Clubg Mixed Chorus: Art Club: Iournalismg War- whoopg Senior Choir, eniorri BEVERLY SCHIHL A giggle a day keeps the doctor away. Class Secretaryg G. A. A.: Commercial Clubg Thes- pians. GEORGE KALINOVIK A woman hater, he pre- tends to be, but you know the truth, and so do we. Class Treasurer: Varsity Football: Boys Gleep Annual Staff: Student Council: Class Officer. LeROY CANFIELD Girls scare me. Reserve Football BERNARD ANGLISS MRS . FAUSTMAN A heart full of everlasting Class Sponsor 1 3 fire, ROY DUST We point with pride-u-our boy! - Band: Class Officer,
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