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Sauder, Marian Bolliger, Marge Bennett, Esther Connell, Bob Becker, Harold Haskett, Bud G-union Duane Hild, and Fred Lutz, stage manager. Our total profit amounted to sixty-five dollars. A party, given to the voctorious side in the ticket selling contest was chaperoned by Miss Hellemann and Mrs. Bartrum. We were very sorry to have Fred Lutz leave us in December when he Joined the U.S. Navy. The greatest high light of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at Roland’ Tea Room in Bloomington. After a delicious meal we attended the Irving Theater where we saw Tom Sawyer . We were also allowed to attend the Weslyan Conference with the Seniors. Chapter IV. Time Marches On II! Here we—once known as, dignified 3eniors . (Or don’t you think so?) Two of our classmates, Hallie Ellis and Alvin Hoffman, did not come back this year, but we were very happy to welcome a new member to our circle— Shirley Van Horn. This year, Harold Haskett holds the honorable office of bless President; Duane Hild, Vice-Pred- ldent; and Mabel Storrer, Secretary-Treasurer. Many lectures were given on the various vocations i which we may select for our life's work. We attend- ed a play produced by Bradley Students and were then taken to the Madison Theater for a movie. Smilin; Through was presented by our class on May twelfth with the entire class being represen- ted in the cast. Our scenery was designed by Mabel Storrer, Verla Schweigert, and Martha Burk, but almost all of the kids had a hand in painting it. WIi npi -L-L r Ui OCCUVIU, wo aw uvimt-u Guidance Conference for Seniors at Bradley College little green freshies —have grown up to be On April Fourteenth, we attended the Bradley
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We were happy to welcome Jean Lambert to our class. In our class election, shortly after school started, we elected -Dorothy Mae Getz as President; Bill May as Vice President; Marian Bolliger as Secretary- Treasurer; and iur. Gerstner (Socky) as our class advisor. We held our annual weiner roast for the Freshmen several weeks after school had started. Our class again participated in chorus, G.A.A., orchestra, basketball, baseball, and the dramatic club. The play of Silas Karner was given in the sprang by our English class as a library benefit. As the year drew to a close we decided to select our class rings from Herff-Jones who gave each of us who purchased a ring a sliver bracelet with our emblem on it. Thus, the second year of our hapoy school days drew to a close. Chapter III. Upon entering school in the following fall, we felt more grown-up and happily welcomed two new- comers to our little family. They were Hallie Ellis and Harold Haskett. Class officers for the year were: Marian Bolliger, President; Marge Bennett, Vj.ce President; Esther Connell, Secretary-Treasurer; and Mrs. 3artrum, Class Advisor. during the first few weeks of school we re- ceived our rinrs and a e very proud of them and for what they 3tand. We gave a hamburger fry for the Seniors and in return they gave us a weiner roast which we appre- ciated very much. In November our class under the supervision end direction of Mrs. Bartrum, present- ed ’'Speed1' a three act farce. The cast consisted of Norma Jean Hoffman, Dorothy Getz, Alice Mae
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Our commercial team was composed by Dorothy Getz, Esther Connell, Marian Bolllger, Norma Jean Hoffman, and Duane Hild. Last Tuesday evening, May Sixteenth, we were very pleasantly entertained by the Juniors at the University Club at Peoria, and after a lovely program we were all taken to the Palace Theater, where we saw The Life Of Alexander Graham Bell . We wish to acknowledge our appreciation to the Juniors for this very lovely banquet. We have yet to look forward to such events as the Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises which are to be held on Ma$ twenty-first and May twenty- seventh, respectively. It Is with heavy hearts that we bid a tearful farewell to dear old Alma Mater. We will hold in our hearts many beautiful memories of our high school days here together. I take this opportunity to thank all of pur faculty for the wonderful cooperation they have shown us during our four years in high school. FAREWELL ! •!
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