Class History The fall of the year 1948 found thirty-seven knee-shaking Freshmen on the verge of entering the most interesting chapter of their lives known as high school. The fatal day arrived, you guessed it “Initiation,” when we were joined into the “higher circle.” We voted our class officers as follows: President- Marilyn Hubbard, Vice-President-Mary Johnson, Secretary- Joan Oswald, Treasurer-Marion Inbody, and Class Sponsor- Mrs. Adelaide Myres. The current song craze was “A Tree In The Meadow. We started our Sophomore year with an attendance of thirty- three. Nine of our classmates had left us by the end of our first year. They were Donald Brown, Jo Ann DooLittle, Helen VanAtta, Marvin Bontrager, Shirley Andrews, Jim Hass, Marion Inbody, and Roy Moody. In losing these, we gained two more: Betty Jean Crittenden and Jack Corke. Our class officers were: President-Wayne Stearns, Vice-President-Darlene Corder, Secretary-Lois Hamlin, Treasurer-Mary Johnson, and Class Sponsor-Mr. Merton Wilson. We began our Junior year with a bang. This year our class numbered twenty-five. We gained four: Elenore Flower, Charles Hindal, Evalene Crittenden, and Charles Hinton. Before the year was over we lost Gordon Whitney, Merlin Welch, Kathleen Keeler, Billy Johnson, Doris Scott, Elenore Flower, and Irene Hansen. Our class officers for this year were: President-Wayne Stearns, Vice-President-Charles Hindal, and later was Phillip Peasley, Secretary-Lois Hamlin, Treasurer-Mary Johnson, and Class Sponsor-Mr. Roger Howard. We put on our play and had a great time doing it. The title was “No Bride For The Groom. The Seniors challenged us to the Annual Junior and Senior Hunt in which we had to pay for the eats because we didn't have the success of finding them. 9
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