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The graduating class of 1944 wishes to appreciation toi Miss Becker. Not only has us in school, but has helped us with many In our Freshman year she planned for and Appreciation i l P i express their gratitude and she been an inspiration to outside projects. chaperoned our trip to Cin- cinnati, Ohio. During our Sophomore year she sponsored a class trip to Toledo, Dearborn, Michigan, and Windsor, Canada. She then got us a contract to perform at the Annual Oil Meeting. With this program we not only reimbursed our treasury but also improved our dramatic abil- ity. Following, in our Junior year, she lent a helping hand to our Scrap Drive. This netted us a considerable amount to purchase a War Bond to be turned over to the school as part of our Memorial. This now brings us up to the present year. The contact with her this year has not been as great as in the former years. She has however, been with us in Government, Although, through this class, plans are being made for an excursion to Lima, which will include a visit to the County Jail, a Court Roofm Trial, and an exploration of the Lima Hos- pital for Criminal Insane. We again wish to express our sincere thanks and to use the slang expression, It's been swell to have had you with us. We hope that the classes in the coming years can have the sponsor- ship and gfood times that we have had. Girls' Athletic Report The girls started in gymnastics this year with their teacher, Miss Cooke. All the girls think well of her and appreciate her help very much. The girls have undertaken several activities and new games this year. A new archery set, which has been very useful, was given to the school. The Industrial Art Class made and presented. the girls with two bows and two dozen arrows. Sockerball, a form of gir1's football, was played and enjoyed by most of the girls this year. The usual girls' intra- mural basketball was played during the winter season, The Junior A team was the winner. Page 22
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