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Ti as-afar.,-4--1. is-Q as-e csv Q.-ex-evfevs N.f'-c-f -c-Q-se ieee -'ce-CNPN we-vig, v,kvL. Jaw-lk., ,,-As- A -4:-v-AJ ,-:XY-113' .1 ,fi 3211+ 77+ Q 4:-vii!! CLASS HISTORY Thirteen Freshman entered .Altcna.LH1gh 'School ,on August 50, 1943. We elected as our officers Gordon Mess- more, Presidentg Donald Perry, Vice President 3 Donald Bjorling, .Secretary and Treasurer. The members of our class were Wilbur Berg, Donald Ejorling , Joan 'Fansler 3 Carleton'.Hammerlund, 'Lois Hopkins, Everett Main, Gordon Messmore, Donald Perry, June Quanstrom, Robert Riesebieten Stuart Simpson, Jr., 'Nancy Stuckey, and Andrew Viers. Orval Lvnd came into our class after school had been in sessionvtwo weeks. Miss Lentz was our class advisor. We were properly initiated by the Seniors and were honored at a Weiner roast and a hike back to town after the party was over. ' Our Sophomore year we started with fifteen members. We elected as our class officers: Robert Riesebieter, Presidentg Donald Krans, Vice Presidentg Nancy Stuckey, Secretary and Treasurer. Donald Krans joined our class this year. We started this year minus Coach Kelly and Mrs. Nichols. Mr. Davis took the place of Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Davis the place of Mrs. Nichols as Home Economics teacher. We gave a Valentine Party, our first high school success. In the fall of our Junior year we came back with ony' thirteen members. Andrew Viers and Donald Perry were absent. Donald had moved to Mt. Sterling. Our class officers for this year were as follows: Gordon Messmore, Presidentg Donald Krans, Vice President, Nancy Stuckey, Secretary and Treasurer. Our faculty was made up of Mr. Pyle, our Principal, our Advisor, Miss Jones, Coach Shaw, Miss Schleieh, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Simmons. We gave our class play March 22,l946, entitled nThe Imaginary Invalidu, in which twelve class members took part. During the close of the second semester, Carroll Thomson joined us from Yates City. The final event of the Junior-Senior Banquet, held at Waunee Farms which we honored the Seniors, carrying out colors of American Beauty Red and Silver in tions. The tables were decorated with 'vases year was the on May 3, at their class our decora- filled-.with sweet peas, the class flower. After the Banquet we went to Hotel Custer in Galesburg where the Junior-Senior Hi- Ball was held. We danced to the music of Joe Kilton' s Orchestra. ' During the summer Donald Krans left our class to join Uncle Sam's forces, so thirteen of us entered our Senior year on September l. We again had a few change in our faculty: Mr. Plapp taking Miss Schleich's place as English teacher and Mr. Simmons' as Band Instructor,
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