CLASS HISTORY SILENTLY but energetically you walked in the door of Wayland Cen- tral School and took your place among many other inexperienced faces. You were a freshman with an idea that the senior trip was years and years away. You soon became adapted to your superior schoolmates and your new schedule. During this year you won a great honor in the song contest which made you feel proud and chuckle to yourself when a senior passed you in the halls. Other important events during your freshman year were dances and a Christ- mas Party. Your class officers were: President— Peter Gessner; Vice-President — SallLe Capron; Secretary — Elizabeth Cavag- naro; Treasurer—Joyce Wolfanger. Two months passed between your freshman and sophomore years, but at last the bell rang and you took your place with the well-known faces of the other sophomores. You sold candy and had dances after ball games, and had a Christmas Party. Your class officers were: President— Peter Gessner; Vice-President — Max Eleiott; Secretary — Letha Beman; Treasurer—Joseph Lang. At the close of this term you realized that Time waits for no one,” and that you were half way through your school career. When the bell rang once again, you realized that you were older and that the lower classes were less important. You were starting to take a serious look at your schoolwork. You were start- ing to take school with a smile of de- termination instead of just fun, as a Junior should. This year was made a success by your Junior Prom called Country Gardens.” The orchestra which played was the Al- fred Collegians, and the queen was Kath- eryn Fox, who well deserved the honor. Another big project was your news- paper, The Revoltin’ Development,” which was a smash hit because all the seniors put their hearts into its making. This year you sold seeds and sponsored dances after the basketball games, at which you sold candy. One outstand- ing dance you had was your sock dance. You made a wise selection when you chose Harry Bartz for president; Lois Mehlenbacher for vice-president; Edna Drum for secretary; and Norbert Smith for treasurer. To help them, you chose Mrs. Hurlbut and Mr. Temmerman for class advisors. Once again the doors closed for a brief intermission. As September glided around again, you well knew that you were the super- ior class, and you prepared yourself for it. This was your senior year. Your main highlights were the senior plays: Music on the Menu, Teacher’s Pet, and Who Gets the Car Tonight; the Christmas Ball with a theme of Reindeerland” and Katherine Reeser as queen, with Don Jones’ Orchestra play- ing. Your magazine sale which was a great success and the publication of this precious yearbook completed the final year. At last, in June, you obtained your well-earned diploma. You had to slap yourself to believe that it was in your hands so soon. You realized that you had reached the top of the ladder by long hours of work and the many friends you had made. As you walked down the aisle, you realized that the years had been memorable ones, and that you would never forget them. Now you are walking out the front door, never again to return in your capacity as a student. Although you have impatiently awaited this day for several years, it is truly a sad occasion in your life. With this thought, we bid a fond farewell to our Alma Mater, WAY- LAND CENTRAL.
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