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E333 9 g The Sulphurette lsZ'NE'r1 and ' ,,- In 1955 thirteen innocent UFreshiesn climbed onto the ninth step with Paul Baker, president, and Mr. Cummins, adviser. September, 1956, soon rolled along and ten old and three new members left the NFreshien step only to climb one higher -- our Sophomore year of high school life. Having new a more solemn and serious outlook on life, again we chose Paul Baker as president and Mr. Cummins as adviser. During the year we enjoyed a class party and a birthday surprise party at homes of class mem- bers. Before we knew it, we had entered our Junior year by stepping onto our eleventh step. We chose Paul Baker as presidentg Miss Rupprecht,' adviserg Marie Kafer, vice-presidentg Doris Schieber, seeretaryg and Raymond Stuckman, treasurer, To portray our dramatic ability we presented a three act comedy HThe Ready Made Family' under the direction of Miss Rupprecht. In the homes of class members we enjoyed one class party and two birthday surprise parties. In Sp1Hner's style we gave the Junior-Senior reception on May 14 in the Hotel Harding at Marion, Ohio. Looking forward to an enjoyable, and successful year we Seniors climbed onto the twelfth year of school work. Having been led successfully before, 'we again elected Paul Baker as presidentg Supt. Sollars, adviserg Paul Sheaffer, vice-presidentg Doris Schicber, secre- tary, and Raymond Stuckman, treasurer. The'senior play nThe Tin Hero,N under the direction of Miss Gordon, was presented May 12. We chose Lois Caris to deliver our class eration for commencement. And new that we have finished school -- to the future we say -- nSuccess is by striving, not wishing.n --Gladys Keller
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The Sulphurette Page 'N 0 ' XAN5: bENlf.Jn5 'T .-. ,fveb -,, Q, l--'A -f - MARTHA ALKIRE 5,-5-NX N. nEnJoy happiness today, H Let tomorrow take care of 1tse1f.V Glee Club, l-2-5-43 Orchestra, l-2-5-45 Op- eretta, 1-2, G. A. A., 2-5-45 A Capella, 1-2-5- 4g Class Play, 5-4, Friendship Club, 2-5-43 Vice President, 53 Flashes, 5. PAUL BAKER nL1fe is a game of basketball, Plenty of time out for dating. Class President, l-2-5-43 Glee Club, 1-2-5-45 Operetta, 1-2-3 Class Play, 5-45 Basketball, 1-2-5 -43 Baseball, 1-2-5-43 Track, 1-2-5-43 Flashes, 45 Sulphurette, 53 4-H Club 1-2-5. MARY JANE BUNN NShe's always the same, Wherever you meet her.H 2 Glee Club, l-2-5-4, Operetta, 1-25 G. A. A., ...,3. ?7?4bmX1La. QECKUAJL ,JB M WWW
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