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Class History Our Freshmen Class consisted of thirty-two students. As soon as we were somewhat acquainted the class was organized and the following were elected as officers: Donna Casebeer, President, Gloria Jenkins, Vice-President, Marjorie Phelps, Secretary, and Nelson Shedd, Treasurer. Marjorie Sizeland and Betty McAtee were elected as representatives for the Student Council. The first social event scheduled for us was the annual Freshmen initiation, being dealt out by the Sophomores. At the close of the evening there was no doubt in our minds as to the fact that we were initiated. In later months we enjoyed a skating party at Hemlock Beach, with transportation furnished by Charlie Wagner’s moving van. The first par y of our Sophomore year was our initiation for the Freshmen. This began with traipsing them through the cellar, after which they were served refreshments. Later, we planned a theater party to see “This is The Army”. Extra curricular activities included a debate team in which Angela Green, Betty McAtee, Donna Case-beer, and Phyllis Cook took part. Then began our Junior year, with everyone looking forward to the presentation of the Junior Play. We gave the play, “The Mystery of the Masked Girl ”, on the 21st and 22nd of March. We also looked forward to the Junior - Senior Prom which took place in May at the Marshall Country Club. Our Senior year promised to be one of huge success. Early in November we presented the play “Sound Your Horn”, a comedy. Officers elected for our final year were: Gloria Jenkins Ivey, President, Nelson Shedd, Vice-President, Margaret Panting, Secretary, and Marjorie Sizeland, Treasurer.
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Gordon Nelson “He has oodles of courage” “Sound Your Horn 4 Marilyn Blackwell “She is successful in what she does” Newspaper Staff 4 “Sound Your Horn 4
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Class Will of 1946 Donna Cheer leader’s position to Jackie M. Marilyn Ability as a housekeeper to Shirley Ann Carolyn Her Casualness to Clela Joyce Her quiet way to Donna C. Kaye Her smile to Mr. Lake Phyllis Her art to argue to Doris P. Doris Her quiet way to Beverly P. Margaret Her good form to Doris W. Hester Her height to Dorothy H, Betty Her ability to milk a cow to Gloria Marjorie S. Her love life to Angela Marjorie P. Her laugh to Mr. Murphy Gloria Cooking ability to Marjorie P. Anita Blushing ability to Mr. Lake Beverly Sense ot humor to Ruth Swift Angela Small feet to Mr. Brezette Rose Success in life to Joyce H. Lucile Her obesity to Ruth K. Wayne His mathematical ability to Miss Olson Nelson Attitude toward girls to Paul W. Gordon Listening ability to Donald V. Ruth Small waist to Bill C.
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