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May 17, The Junior-Senior Banquet is tonight, the juniors will put it on for the seniors. The tables are all decorated with the Senior class colors, red and white. They certianly are beautiful. At the Banquet the Farwell address will be given by Beverly Greenman and the class prophecy will be read by Jean Ann Malengo and Jim Galardi. The class poem will be read by Pat Heins. I know we are all going to have a swell time. May 21, T sides and chairs wh will walk his orche September as though September leaders: Our class one us on onight is the J-Hop. The gym is decorated with Dogwood Blossoms around the also Birch poles which form a coral. In back there are some davenports and ere you will be able to rest between dances. As you come in the door you through an arch made of birch poles and dogwood blossoms. Art Beyer and stra will furnish the music. 1-9-L-9 7, I am finally in my last year of high school, some of the times it seemed I would never get there. Now that I am here I sort of dread leaving. 10, This year we have the following young men and women as our class Ron Crofoot, president Charles Kocur, vice president Joyce Deegan, secretary Caroline Chludil, treasurer advisor for this year is Myron Reyher, and he and Mrs. Reyher will chaper- our senior trip. February 24, Tonight is the Senior play 'The Perfect Idiot.' The leading characters are played by Jim Evon, Jean Ellis, Jean Malengo, Ed Turner and Nancy Scherzer. But, the rest of the cast will distinguish themselves .,.... bewildered awning igws mother Lf father sl. -and if be el' Q L s J H twvo .. : f V- V Q: ii i ,,. V? a real faq my e -fm 35.-.g:f:.' -at 1,-Lg ,,,' . 3' My f f . '., I Amon 'L .3 ze as X a a seller deluded lady but her heart Latherby asn't broken Soap the 4 nigh school principal reporter E of the -3 wif HBWS TH COP ON THE BEAT. That's all I can make out folks. and, I'm telling you, it was a lot of work to decipher that delapidated diary that had been soaked by water when the radiator leaked and gnawed by the Study Hall's hungry rats.
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,E S ,Q ?'3 . --X A!lx 4-. , A A k Al-I .,,ui Am. 1-9'4-7 September 7, This year I wasn't as scared as I was when I first entered St. Charles Public School. I see that some of the kids quit school but Beverly Greenman is here this year with her quiet ways. I wonder what this school would be like with out her. September 11, Today we chose Earl Nelson as our class advisor and the following people as our class officers: They are all very nice and September 22, Today is the a party and try to make up September 8, Time sure has getting closer to the last September ll, We have Hugh class leaders: Jim Evon, president Connie Wand, vice president Donna Fries, secretary David Thurston, treasurer the class seems very glad that they are chosen. day we initiatethe Freshmen, but tonight we will give them for what we are going to have them do today. 1-9-L-8 gone by fast. Just think, I am now a junior and it is yeor in high school for all of us. Slater as our class advisor and the following people as our Rod Miller, president Norman Sheltraw, vice president Fat Heins, secretary Doris Bradt, treasurer November 20, Tonight is the night of the Junior play 'The Spider Web,W which we are going to put on for one night. The cast is Beverly Greenman, Rod Miller, Jean Ann Malengo, David Thurston, Charles Kocur, Nancy Scherzer, Doris Bradt, Connie Wand and the leading rolls will be played,by Jean Ellis and Ed Turner.
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