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HISTORY When we first entered the “Solar” school from the elementary grades, we looked forward to two years of apprenticeship on the ground. We watched the older students and longed for the day when we would receive our wings. In our freshman year we added several new students from surrounding country schools and at last were allowed to leave the earth behind and explore the universe. We will always remember the Freshman-sophomore dance that the sophomores gave us. It was a great time when our boys organized their freshman basketball squad, and by our second year we felt like old hands. But we had a lot to learn. In our sophomore year, we searched deeper into the fields of learning, electing more subjects to our own person al interests. That year we chose Nancy Metzger as sophomore attendant to the homecoming queen. We were now working lower deck on first class rocket ships. Our junior year we took our first trip to the milky way when we entertained the seniors at our prom, “Heavenly Daze.” We presented our class play, “Clementine”, in the fall, and elected Shirley Brading as homecoming attendant. Sometimes along the way, the hours seemed rather slow, and we wondered whether we’d ever become full-fledged pilots. But when we returned in the fall of '52, we took over the cockpit, and with Dan Brown as chief pilot, and Dick Veit as co-pilot, we made a complete journey through space. We touched upon all occupations in the universe by means of Career Day, and we visited many universities on College Day. Our lovely queen, Miriam Prieser, reigned at our homecoming game with stars in her eyes. As leaders, we gained a new sense of responsibility which we intend to carry with us through life. Yes, Blume High, as we stand here with our wings in our hands, we shed a tear, knowing we must leave you behind as we go OUT OF THIS WORLD, your world, and into the future ......... 12
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EMMA JANE ABE Charming, poised, and so petite. CURTISS DEANE AC.NER He gets a big charge out of his car— if he can. JONNIE MASON ANSPAUGH A ditch in time saves nine out of ten drivers. Standing:—Dolores Fisher, Service Director; Dick Veit, Vice President; Miriam Fric:cr, Secretary. Seated:—Dan Brown, President. DEAN ALAN ARMSTRONG There’s rhythm in his dancing feet. DOROTHY JANE BARTH I love men, not because they’re men, but because they’re not women. MARY JANE BEHM She’s a good “skate.” 13
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