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Memories of the Senior Class of 1947 We look back on our freshman year in high school with fond recol- lections. Sixty shy freshmen entered the halls of St. Anne High School in 1943. The highlight of the year was the Halloween party at which the Sophomore class entertained us. A slightly smaller class, but just a wee bit more confident entered school in 1944. We now had fifty-one students in our Sophomore class. Following the tradition we gave the freshmen a halloween party which in- cluded a scavenger hunt. Old friendships were again renewed as fifty-four juniors entered classes in 1945. We had a very busy year before us. November 16, 1945- we drew a circle around that date. It was the date of our Junior Class Play. Members of our class presented A Little Honey . Much hidden talent was brought to light and enjoyed by all. Then the really big events of the year came. Juniors worked in secret behind closed doors, away from prying eyes. The night of April 27, 1946, found the gymnasium the scene of a Mexican Banquet on the patio of the Cafe' de St. Anne. We en-- tertained the Senior class as our guests at the gala event of the year. An- other year had come to a close with 'fthree down and one to go. Forty-seven seniors entered the St. Anne Community High School in September 1946 for the most important term in their high school years. First came the election of officers. The following seniors were elected: President, Marilyn Ruebensam, Vice President, Mary Ann Bieberg Secre- tary, Grace Salmg Treasurer, Peter Yeates. The Seniors again displayed their talents in the annual Senior Play. We dignified and sophisticated Seniors were then guests of honor at a banquet given in our honor by the worthy members of the Junior Class. Next on the program of the year came final exams and then Baccalaur- eate and Commencement. And so we end our final year in high school. The memories of these high school days will forever remain in the scrapbook of events of our lives. l3
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Betty Soucie G.A.A. 1, 2. 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 F.lH.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2 Marshall Talley F.F.A, 1, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3 Basketball 2 1lVlgr.,r Baseball 2 VViln1a Vaillancourt G.A.A. 1 Simon Koopnlans F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Stud-ent Council 1 Anita Stack Class Sponsor 12 Wayne Soucic F.F.A. 3, 4 Cadet 1 Student Council 1 Baseball 4 Norma Talley G.A.A. 1 Trl Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Chorus 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Operetta 2 Newspaper Staff 2 Clayton Yoder F.F.A. l, 3, 4 Cadet 4 Football 4 Daniel Woodward F,F.A. 3 Football 3 Fey R. Orr Class Sponsor
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Class Will Dorothy Balls, do will my ability to play soccer to anyone who needs it. Mary Ann Bieber, bequeath my lively chatter to Margaret Voss. Gerald Bovie, leave my interest in Lolita Pilotte to no one. Harriet Bretveld, do hereby will my giggle to Lela Sidener. Ralph DeYoung, leave my liking for loud plaid shirts to DuMontells, Dorking and Therien. Donald Dionne, bequeath my mischigfvious manner to Richard White. Catherine Fortini, do solemnly promise to give to any Junior girl my strength and courage to continue gym another year. Anita Fraser, do will my perfect hairdo to Cornelia Ritsema. Ilene Groth, leave my interest in Commercial subjects to Clarice Cyrier. Wayne Hall, do will my ability to get along with freshman girls to Jim Switzer. Mathan Martell, leave my position on the football team to George Swier. Raymond Moran, will my subtle humor to Donald Daisy Lafond. Lorraine Otis, leave my athletic ability to Mary Ellen Gereau. Delores Reilly, do will my hearty laugh to Arlene Chamberlain. Nelson Ritsema, bequeath my well combed curly hair to Sam Fortini. Grace Salm, do Wlll six and one-half inches of my lieglit to Lila Mae Reichert. Vivian Shrontz, do hereby bestow on Davis Van Der Vliet my liear.y chuckle. Marshall Talley, do hereby leave my quiet manner to Ilarolol Hanes. Myron Regnier, bequeath my ability to judge larm animals to llarold Denoyer. Harold Sikma, do will my quiet smile to Galen Arseneau. Frank Kershaw, leave the corny jokes Clifford Potts willed to me last year to Gail Du Montelle. Marilyn Ruebensam, bequeath the bass drum to anyone who can carry it. 14
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