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Now dorft forget! f Dear Diary- As I look back over my previous three years of high school, I find that I have many memories. Some are very exciting while others are just the opposite. The clangs of our old, rusty, school bell on September 7, 1948, brought back to our dusty school eighty-three thrilled freshmen. The pleasure of being our instructors was shoved upon Mr. LoPresti, Mr. Curl, and Miss Ramsey. During our first few days, we elected the following class officers: Bob Gamble, president, Nellie Rider, vice presi- dent, Nancy Williams, secretary, and Barbara Ditter and Ruth Roberts, class repre- sentatives. We were very proud to show our class colors of blue and white after shed- ding the fears of initiation. A weiner roast and hayride was the highlight of the year. Returning under the guidance of Mr. LoPresti and Mr. Russell, we seventy-two sophomores found this year not quite so exciting as our first. The presidency went to Jerry Owens, with Nancy Williams as vice presidentg Johanna Heckel, secretary, and Barbara Ditter, treasurer. This year we were very proud to have Nancy Williams in the Queen's court. With a loss of seven, leaving a total of sixty-five, we entered our adventurous Jun- ior year. Progressing under the direction of Miss Clark and Mrs. Leaders. Again this year, as last, we elected Jerry Owens to serve another term as president, Johanna Heckel, vice president, Barbara Skinner, secretary, and Nancy Williams, treasurer. Un- der a blue and white pennant and with thehelp of our dachund mascot, Hot Dog , we succeeded reaching our goal as upperclassmen. Johanna Heckel was our Homecoming attendant, escorted by David Williams. Leaving a year of good memories behind, we will leave you as Juniors. TWENTY
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JOHANNA HECKEL-Our efficient Junior attendant can usually be found talking in a language which is foreign to all of us who don't take chemistry or Latin. She is vice president of the Junior class and is on the Hilites staff . Her pastimes are playing the piano and feeding her 4-H cattle. NINETEEN
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Inlelligent looking group! Dear Diary- Hurray! I've finally reached my senior year. Gosh! What a struggle. I thought I'd never make it. Just think of all the exciting thingsg name cards, invitations, pictures, caps and gowns, the Class Play, the class trip, and all the other things that go with be- ing a senior. It's almost too good to be true. My gosh, won't those juniors ever get through selling pencils? I'd better not gripe, though, they bought ours last year. Just think of the fun we had at initiation. If anyone would like the recipe for that delicious beverage or sandwich, please contact any senior. We have the Christmas assembly to prepare for on top of getting rid of quite a few Christmas cards! It is no wonder our pictures turned out so well, look at all the photogenic subjects! After a thrilling season of football, we turned to another basketball season. My, doesn't time fly? Without those seven seniors, the basketball team will certainly be lost next year. Wait till you see the gym decorated for the Prom. You can always count on an evening of fun, gay with a new idea for a decorating theme. Just think, it will be our turn to enjoy the evening as the honored guests. Well, since we have kept such good scholastic records through high school, we hope for you to do the same, and we'll see you around. TWENTY-ONE
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