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al. .1 Class History Twelve years ago, seven of our present number started together. The remainder of their group moved away, but others replaced them. Our freshman year was really an exciting one. Here we started our last four but most important years. We were guided by our president, LaDonna Savidge. Our total enrollment was 60 members. During this year we enjoyed our fall wiener roast and on May 12, a sikating party, which was at Celina, Ohio. One of our four years was gone and three yet to see pass. Now we were Sophomores. Leo Paglow was our president now. This year holds many memories for us, but the most outstanding one, is our trip to Dear- born, Michigan. This was chaperoned by Miss Becker. Juniors, and two more years to go. We started out with quite a de- crease in our enrollment. Only 47 members, five of which left, during the scool term. But Dean Miller, our president, led us through victor- iously. Many events occurred during, this year. Our Annual Junior and Senior Reception stands out most in our minds. Also a rabbit supper was enjoyed on November 23. Our trip this year was sacrificed, and in its place was a scrap drive, which was sponsored by station WLOK, Lima. Seniors at last. That long looked forward to year. This year our total number of members was 36. Three, of whom, left for the Army. Frances Worthington was to-ur president this year. Again the Reception and rabbit supper were some of the activities enjoyed. A roller skating party was enjoyed by all. This was for the boys in our class who left for the Armed forces. The Seniors also sponsored an Activity Night, held April 5, 1944. The Senior class put on an Assembly. This was a mock Commencement, in which solos and group singing were enjoyed. Page 12
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