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CLASS HISTORY (CONT.) in high school. That year we elected class officers as follows: president, Frank Chavez; vice-president, Rosalie Oeder; secretary, Evelyn DuRussell; and treasurer, Wilmer Kamm, Our class advisor was Mr, H. Burgess. In September we received our class rings, which were made of 10K sterling and gold, (Because of a shortage of gold at the time, we had to be satisfied with sterling silver as a substitute.) We also or¬ dered our class sweaters and received them during the Christmas vacation. In October we participated in the magazine campaign ahd made $43 for the class treasury. On April 20. 1945, we presented our first class play, u Tre Mad Hatters”, under the direction of Miss M. Stolz c Although all of us were frightened at first, we soon recovered; and the play was considered one of the best ever given by Reese High School, The junior? and seniors sponsored the annual prom at the Fischer Hotel Xn Frankenmuth It was great success, with every one having a good time. a The following September we began our senior year class, having lost Maryellen in tne with only tvxjve .... , Humpertv This year the last one to be spent at Rees High and also the one v e had been eagerly anticipat¬ ing for three years r The class officers for the yearj have been as follows $ president, Wilmer Kamm; vice- president , Frank bnave z treasurer, Bernard A 4 W. Thorp, secretary, Marion Findlay; Schulte and class advisor, Mr, On September 26 Mr. Powell from Powell Studios in Detroit came to school and took the senior pictures. In November we competed with the Juniors in a magazine campaign, making 2o for our class treasury cont.
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CLASS HISTORY (CONT.) S 2 nior T a aln S ave a play, Aunt Cathie 1 Cat on December 14. Having given one play pre viouiBly, we tele we wore the best actors in Reese; so o„ course our second play was a smashing success. Our senior year has been the busiest year ever tne year oook taking up most of our time. We took ? £V n S n? : ' t ? sr very successful Prom, this time at ennder Jot a, on May 10. To conclude happily our We t00k the f ‘Senior Special to Buffalo ano. Niagara Falls. S o we bring to a close four of the happiest 6Ver pent ‘ We hope in the future the class of -46 may sometime get together and relive in memory Borne of these happy occasions.
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