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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kay Bethke, v pres and Mavis Fenske, treasurer Class Hlstory The class of 1955 began their high school education in September of 1950 The Freshman class began with 25 pupils Our first big event was initiation It seemed cruel at the time, but we had a lot of fun LaAnna Miller was our Home coming attendant this year During our Sophomore year, we initiated our underclass men what fun' Eight of our classmates were waiters and waitresses for the Junior Senior banquet They were Diane Vacek, Kay Bethke, Bernice Becker, Earl Stockman, James Kir choff, Arlen Kirchoff, and Duane Pagenkopf We were Joined in our third year by Melvin Victorian transferring from Brownton, and later by Donald Streseman, moving from Hutchinson Diane Vacek was selected as Home coming attendent This year was full of events for us O November 12 and 13, we presented Teen Time, our class play This was a huge success A few weeks later our class rings arrived, which we term as 'tops In April, we sponsored the first Junior Senior prom ever given at S H S, with which everyone was well pleased On May ll, our class honored the seniors at a banquet following a Moonlight and Roses theme. This year will long be remembered. Our final year is considered the bestl Our graduation pictures, senior class play, annual, trip, and graduation all sum up a year that is successful in many ways. Twenty two of us are awaiting graduation from Stewart High School in 1955, some eagerly, some reluctantly, thus making our high school education complete. 12. . 5 Ku .1 S x r -- . .3 Diane Martin, sec., Paul Christensen, pres., O . . n ll . I ll ' uv
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