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Page 21 text:
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ill LEONARD JOHNSON Cla ss Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 NATALIE SHEARER Y-Teens 2-3-4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The fateful year of 1942 found thirty-two new first grade pupils looking up with admiration lo the superiority of knowledge. At last the mysteries of education were beginning to unfold before our eyes. Though we met with many obstacles, hills, turns, clifls, and twice as much mischief on the road of knowledge, the years passed swiftly. When we had reached the seventh grade, our halos were nearly straight. We could not help but show our happiness with our first year upslairs. The following year we elected officers for the first time. Then came promotional exercises and high school close at our heels. Eighteen new pupils |omed usfrom Corunna, Fairfield,and Richland Town- ship at the begining of our freshman year. The year passed swiftly; and al- most before we realized il, Mr. Leslie, our class advisor, was placing us in the hands of Mr. Riggins , who guided us successfully through the ordeal of Christmas card sales. We purchased our class sweaters during this sophomore year and proudly displayed their purple and white beauty. The junior year found us a new task a class play. The Eager Miss Bea ver was the most successful play given by a |unior class in many years. The concession stand and its operation was added to our commercial agenda. In addition we purchased class rings which gleam as reflections of our pride. As seniors, we presented the even more successful play, The Nit Wits, lo which we owe our gratitude to Mrs. Love. Five hundred dollars from Mag- azine sales was added to our treasury in anticipation of our educational trip in the spring and the Rosebud This is the last rung of our ladder. In May our commencement will make the final entry in our twelve years on the climb to education.
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ELLEN SCHMIDT NAOMI SEBERT ROZANNE BECKER Y-Teens 2,3 4 Class Play 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Class Play 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Speech Play 4 Ensemble 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 RHOADA RUDOLPH JENYCE LIKENS IDA MAE KRONTZ Class Play 3,4 Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Speech Play 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Ensemble 4 Class Play 3,4 Maiorette 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Latin Club 3,4 F.H A. 1 F.H.A 1 Band 1,2 3,4 Library Staff 4 Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 SENIORS
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OUR POEM The class President, A basketball star? Ronnie Feller, Natch; He ' s way above par. Myrna ' s appendix Ought to have been told She was cheer leader Before it got bold. Size is no object, Margie Gerber knows. She ' s hypnotized Don Clear down to his toes. Don is a very Agreeable guy- Eating, sleeping, or Just asking why. Coleen has fallen For an Auburn lad. You guys around here Ought to be darn mad! John Engle is the Joker of our deck. Every class he goes to Turns out a wreck. Norma is cute, shy, Courteous, and quiet. She need never worry About going on a diet. Naomi is engaged to A cetain D. M.; He ' s from Auburn, I hear, One against him. Jim is a lad who Has talents to spare- All the way through School with nary a snare. Ida Mae waits still Patiently for Glen, Remembring he s no Farther than her pen. Helen is master of music and song. With a smile like hers You cannot go wrong. There ' s another Engagement in our class; Bobby P. to Ellen, The lucky lass. Lyda goes dancing On Saturday night, Goes swinging around Under brilliant light. There ' s a farmer in John G.s ' crystal ball. There ' s also a girl In a bridal shaw. The fairy for Marilyn Will wave her wand Till a golden ring Is slipped on her hand. Rover LaRowe thinks Everything is funny, But his big aim Is really money. Myrnalie is quite Musically inclined, But she plans to Study another line. Jerry is resigned to What his life will be- Getting lots of Practice with reveille. Rozanne never has Very much to say; She is saving it For a rainy day. Natalie and skating Go hand in hand. She ' s a Y-Teen, one Of the best in the land. One diamond ring, Blue eyes ,and blond hair, The description of Jean, A lass so fair. Rena Mae plans on Hooking a rich guy. Her trick is blue eyes; They look like the sky. This page sponsored by: WATERLOO GRAIN CO, Waterloo, Indiana.
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