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STEPS TO SUCCESS The class of 47 started on their first step to success led by president Elmer Takats. was assisted by vice-president, Frank Kalisik, secretary, Margie Cincala, treasurer, Jay Werner, and chaplain, Harold Bailey. A The Freshman advisers were Mr. B. Bricker, Miss B. Schaaf, and Mr. H. Troutner. Taking the second step in their stride, the Sophomore class boasted 62 members. There was a succession of resignations for presidency. Lenny Smiarowski was the first to attempt the presidency, Jim Lowe, the second. Last but not least was Bob Hetman. The job being too difficult, they con- tinued the rest of the year without a leader. The other officers were secretary, Georgiana Christoff, treas- urer, Millie Okapal, and chaplain, Harold Bailey. A social scene at which much profit was made was the skating party at the Commodore Rink in Perrysburg. The class advisers were Miss M. Diebel and Mr. C. Fetters. Climbing the last steps of success they passed on to their Junior year with Bill Verbosky as president, Jim Lowe, vice-president, Georgiana Christoff, secretary, Millie Okapal, treasurer, and Harold Bailey as chaplain. The first to occur on the list of events was the sale of magazines. The two Junior home-rooms were competing against one another. Mr. G. Wolfe's home-room gave Mr. B. Butt's home-room a party, as they were the losers of the contest. In February the J-Hop was sponsored by the- Juniors. No monetary profit resulted. The most important event of the year was the Junior and Senior Ball, an event for which everyone had patiently waited. It was held on May 28, 1946, in the Woman's Building, Toledo, Ohio. The highest step of achievement was reached when the class passed to their senior year with presi- dent, John Gregor, vice-president, Harold Bailey, secretary, Millie Okapal, treasurer, Lucian Kmonk, and chaplain, Jim Doren. The Senior class advisers were Mr. H. Kohler and Mr. G. Wardell. To start the year off right a weiner roast was held at Pearson Park on September 28. The Seniors next enioyed a party, held on March 1, 1947, in the high school gym. There was to be dancing, but the amplifier was not in running condition so they returned to the music room to dance to the record player. ' The National Honor Society had charge of the recognition day program held on May 23 in which many seniors took part. V' Commencement was held on May 28, with Margaret Hall,as Valedictorian and Bob Dudek as Saluta- torian.
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