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Joe Goheen “Don’t Be Bashful” 3 “ Leave It To Us” 4 Juanita Prater Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Junior Council 1 School Paper 2, 4 “ Don’t Be Bashful” 3 “ Leave It To Us” 4 Library 2, 3 Joe Scherer Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball
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Charles Mosier Baseball 2, 4 Football 3, 4 Varsity Club Pres, and Vice Pres. 4 Flerlyn Schafer Class Secretary 3 “Don’t Be Bashful” 3 “Leave It To Us 4 4-H Projects, 8 years D.A.R. 4 Donald King Baseball 2, 4 Basketball 3 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Joan Upston 4-H 3 Band 2 Glee Club 1 Annual Staff 4
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Class History On the day that school started, 23 students enrolled in the Freshman class. Some of them were new and green in getting around to the classes, so some of the other students had to help out. The first meeting was held to elect officers, and Mr. Swinehart acted as our class advisor. Those elected were: President, Betty Varner; Vice Pres., Lorraine Vincent; Secretary - Treasurer, Frances Martin. The first party took place when the Sophomores invited us to the initiation party to get us acquainted wLh the other students. The next party we took the buses and went roller skating at' Hemlock Beach. The last day of school we went to Pine Lake for our picnic. The next year we started out with 24 students in our class. We had lost Violet Badger, but there were two new students, Robert Sanders and Kenneth Patten. At our first meeting at which Mrs. Milliman officiated as class advisor, we elected the following officers: President, Brian Downey; Vice-President, Robert Sanders; Secretary, Iva Jane McCray; Treasurer, Leo Peck. We also discussed when to have the Freshman and Sophomore party. It was decided to have it October I. We went roller skating at Hemlock Beach. Wagner’s semi'took us and the rest of the high school. We had 23 members in our Junior Class. Isabel King had moved to Battle Creek and Iva Jane McCray quit after two months of school and Mary Schroll quit before the year was over. We got our class rings in December, which we were all proud of. The officers elected were: President, Betty Varner; Vice-President, Brian Downey; Secretary, Merlyn Schafer; Treasurer, Dora June Kuehn. The class advisor was Mrs. Warwick. We sold cokes at noon, and also sold popcorn and cokes at the basketball games at which we made more money for our treasury. We put our Junior play on April 21, and the name of it was “Don’t Be Bashful ”. We gave two performances, one in the afternoon for the lower grades and one in the evening. We sold reserve seat tickets to thosa who wanted them and it turned out a big success. We invited the Seniors to a Junior and Senior Prom, May 12. We started our Senior year with 19 students, and our class advisor, Mrs. Warwick. The officers were: President, Kenneth Patten; Vice-President, Lorraine Luby; Secretary, Betty Varner; Treasurer, Leo Peck; We participated in theTdallowe’en Carnival and put on a play December 8th.
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