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Early in the fall a magazine drive was conducted, in which Philip Clark was high salesman and Katie Beasley second. The class play, WThe Whole Truthw, was presented Friday night, April 17. In May the juniors were hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. During the year we lost three members and gained one. The annual social event was at the Olney skating rink. On the way home the class stopped at Mike's for refreshments. The class officers were: Presidentm--- ----- ------------ w----- ------ Jimmie Fisher Vice Presidentw--- ----- -- ------ ------------- Tom Perrott Sec. M Treasurer--- ------------------------ -Terry Poole Class Advisors ----------------------------- -Mrs. Dorney Miss Henry Nineteen seniors returned to dear old Sumner High for the final year. Our number decreased one during the summer. On April 13 the class held its annual partyo To this social affair members of the class were entitled to invite a guest. The recreation was held in the study hall. During the evening a variety of entertain- ment was offered: some parlor games, social dancing, card games, checkers, and group singing. After an hours follity, the committee invited the guests and other seniors to the home economics room where one long table had been previously prepared with cut flowers and pastel colored Easter egg place cards. The food consisted of ham salad and tuna fish sand- witches, baked beans, potato salad, fruit jello, and a variety of home made cookies. The drink was iced tea Not until the dishes were washed and all prop- erties put in order was the party declared adjourned. Thus ended a new chapter in class parties for the Sumner High School.
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This year held e hom, noLri1ri.Lieq.Q Agein n magazine drive was conducted in which Philip Clark was again high salesmen followed by Jimmie Fisher. The senior play, UMeid of Moneyn was presented Oct. 25. At the Hnlloween Cernivel the seniors held an auction sale and Blue Beerd's House. A show was sponsored at the Idaho Theater to help raise money for the trip. Sixteen seniors stterded Senior Day at E. I. S. T. C. April 29. After spending most or the year planning to go to Washington, e compromise was made to go to Chicago. The trip proved very snecessfwl, Seventeen out of eighteen seniors enjoyed the trip. Miss Henry and Mr. Higgins went as chnpcronsq Clues officers elected were: President--New ---- -N---N ------ U ------ ----- Jimmie Fisher Vice P:osidentf--eM--f-wm-----H----M---mwGilbert Deimel Sei. Ra Tre3S-1rcwr--r---'---'----i----------f----H-f--W---Tohl Parrott Gloss Alviso:swM-- ---- --hwNs-1--m----M-MM-N-HNrs, Dorne Miss Henry Y
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