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SEIIIUHS Program 21 7 I6 17 I9 CLASS PLAY ,L , November 20- JUNLOR-SENIQR PROM Moy BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SSSS L Moy CLASS DAY SLLLLL .Lrvmy BANQUET L LLLLLLL ,Moy COMMENCEMENT ,LLLL L LLL,L....L Moy Class Motto: Consider the Future Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Rose 21
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Nine FHCUHU HELEN S. CLAY Sixth Grade ROBERT G. REESE English ROY R. SANNER Industrial Arts, History, Writing and Spelling NOT SHOWN NELLIE ZIMMERMAN Mathematics and Geography ATHENA A. CONTES Spanish and History ELIZABETH C. BAINE Second Grade RUBY H. BURLEY Fourth Grade ETHEL C. GROSS Fifth Grade THELMA W. STOY First Grade VERA F. HUSTON Third Grade
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OUR CLASS OFFICERS President ..,......, ,..... A lbert Kusch Vice President ..,, .,.,..., R obert Ringer Secretary .,7.,, -..Shirley Gerber Treasurer ee7e.,. ..,,e7 D orothy Hileman Historian ,77, ,,,,,,, F aye Berkey LEFT TO RIGHT-Albert Kusch, Robert Ringer, Faye Berkey, Shirley Gerber. OUR CLASS ADVlSORS MR. BERKEB-ILE MR. FORBES Sflllllll ULHSS HlSllllill Success! Four years ago we began to climb the educational ladder to success. At last we have reached the top-ready to take advantage of the golden opportunities awaiting us. As freshmen, we had an enrollment of fifty- two eager students. We elected our class of- ficers and began our career as money-makers -selling Christmas cards, beanies, vanilla, and other items. During our sophomore year, we were hosts to the freshmen at a Hobo Party which was a new type of entertainment, enjoyable to every- one. Our senior project, the new blackout cur- tains, arrived early in the spring, and we felt quite proud as we presented them to the school. The main event of our junior year was the Eleven Jr.-Sr. Prom, which we held in honor of the seniors. Our production of Here Comes Charlie as our class play was incomparable. Little tokens of our educational fulfillments were our class rings, so proudly worn by us as juniors. Selling candy and coke were our money- making schemes in our senior year. We were quite busy publishing our yearbook and making all preparations for graduation, but we took the time and effort to present one last dramati- zation of our talents in the senior class play, The Groom Said No. Our final activities were the senior banquet, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Class Day, and lastly, Baccalaure- ate and Commencement. Now we are anxious to find what the future holds in store for all thirty-six of us.
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