Vaughnsville High School - Reminder Yearbook (Vaughnsville, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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We, as Juniors, worked toward a definite goal- - -that of graduation. Now as we reach that goal we can look back and see that the smaller tasks were only stepping stones toward a great- er purpose. We are now ready to accomplish our aim. September 'W 1 It can't be.' So soon i The last year of our high school career had dawned upon us. This year we found Janet Myers at the post, as our new class sponsor. The enrollment was fourteen. The first event of the year was the photographing of our beautiful and handsome faces at Staats' Studio ’in Lima on Octo- ber 25th. Soon after this came the task of choosing our invita- tions, name cards, caps and gowns; as well as our play. The play chosen was entitled, The High School uystery. The Sen- iors had great pinsure this year watching their bank account Increase, as a fitting farewell gift to express our appreciation to the faculty and school board members, for their patience and consideration in our misdemeanors of the past, we decided to leave as a monument to the class of ' 5 a flag and flag pole to be set in the front lawn. Then came the junior and Senior Reception. That's one event that will linger in our memory like a soft sweet breeze in the summer. Bacculaureate and Commencement also Ungers in the minds of every Senior. On May lSth the Seniors left on their class trip to New York and Niagara Falls. To all our teachers, especially to Mrs. Myers, we offer our thanks for their advice, association, and guidance. 'Words arc useless and we can't adequately express how we have enjoyed our school days. Possibly it wasn't all enjoyment but we can't know happiness unless we have known some disap- pointments. As wc close the pages of this history, let us cherish in our hearts the memories of our high school days. May they prove a solace and inspiration in the future. .-. MAY tm TR£A f US kJMDLY JN fUTUR£

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J. ass Jiiswry- cj45 3eniorsJ How long we have looked forward to this year.' And now that it Is here, do -'e really feel so much different? How well we have succeeded in acting as dignified Seniors is for someone else to tell. Our four long years under the sheltering 'valls of our high school are drawing to a close. We have lost six of the origi- nal nineteen members who started vith us as Freshmen. Our fir-'t days were spent in trying to become acquainted with the dignified seniors, Jolly Juniors, and gentle sophomore. Of course, we all realized that we were green and the laughing stock of the school, but this seemed to be least of all worries. Under the guidance of Don Ahern, our Freshman year was rather an eventful one. In order that we might be able to work as a unit we organized and selected leaders. Our officers were President........................'.Villard Irwin Vice-President...................William Beach Secretary.................................LaVerne Deck Treasurer......................... .Dean Smith News Reporter....................Helen Roberts September '4-2. Ho? time did fly The second year of our high school career found 15 of us still. This year Karl R. Wor- stell acted as our sponsor. We entrusted our class offices to the following students: President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . News Reporter. . Willard Irwin . .Glenn Metzger .Doris Anderson . Helen Roberts Robert Griffiths In the fall of 1S 3i a group of Juniors gathered with Betty Jean Price Higgins as their sponsor. Our class numbered thir- teen. This year we elected the following officers: President.........................Glenn Metzger Vice-President, ........... . Robert Griffiths Secretary........................uary Jane Hunt Treasurer.........................Helen Roberts News Reporter..................Virginia Watkins The first big event was the day the Juniors received their class rings. We surely were proud to display them. Another big event was the Junior Class Play Lights Cut. The crowning event of the year's social activities was the Junior-Senior Reception.

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