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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of nineteen hundred and fifty one started out with fifty-two pupils In the first grades. Of the original fifty-two pupils Mary Ann Zimmerman; Jean McCreary; Norma Jean Linn; LaVerne Hughes; Gilbert Campbell; and Jimmy Johnson remained. Vhlle many were lost as transfers the class gained Dorothy Cramer; Audrey Ver million; Sue Haney; Louise England; and Charles Shaw We had many Important events In our grade school such as the grade programs we put on every year and the hikes and parties we enjoyed The outstanding event was our sixth grade promotion exer¬ cises when we were promoted to the High School Building. Our next years were made worthy by our clubs. They were F.H.A ; Y-Teens; Hl-Y; music and sports clubs In our Junior year we gave our first public performance’jLeave It To Us,” given October 26,1940, with Helen Sherburn directing. We received our class rings aTvd were real proud of ourselves. Most Qf us were in the Public Speaking Play ”Huckleberry Finn” which we gave February 28,1951. n;e ended our Junior year by giving the Seniors a reception at the Kenton Country Club, Kenton,May 6,1950 »e had an enjoyable evening together. The Senior year started off with a bang. .,e gave our Senior Play October 20,1950, ’ Here Come The Brides” with George ffoCoy IS our director We then went to Pallor ' s Studlp lid ftad 0 : 2 - Senior pictures taken
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Glass History Con t. The Juniors gave us a reception April 20,1951 at the Kenton country Club, Kenton, v e had a fine meal, followed by a program and rest of the evening was enjoyed dancing. Senior day was held May 18, 1951 giving an assembly and a review of the year. Baccalaureate and Commencement was held May 20, 1951. On Saturday Night, May 26, we were guests of tha Alumni with a meal, program, and dancing. The next Monday, ' .May 28, we left oii our Senior trip. We boarded a Greyhound Bus at- Kenton enroute to Detroit, Michigan. After we arrived in Detr: t and ate our dinners we enjoyed the rest of the day sightseeing. That evening we went to see Cleveland and Detroit play baseball and afterwards we retired to our hotel. Tuesday,May 29,we went to Greenfield Village and spent the day. That evening we went Cn a Mystery Tour around Detroit. On Wednesday,May 30, the last day of our trip we watch a Declaration Day Parade and left afternoon to Journey home We arrived home and deceided that we as the Senior Class were now Launched,but not Anchored . Our teachers were 1st.Mary Ellis Elouise Hall Hanson}2nd Mary Scott Mollie Stanfleld;3rd Ann Swallem Blanche Cummins; 4th Anna McElroy Ruby Carman; 5th Ruby Carman; 6th P.E. Mc- Glaughlln; 7th Floyd Hurley; 8th Virginia St.Louis; and our High School teachers were Martha Long;Mary Dickerson;Helen D.Sherturn Shirley Wisslnger; Evelyn Knelsel;Ruth Spangler;Walter Spangler: Margaret Bozarth;Hope Long;Dorothy Krltzler;Robert Eley;Donaia T.MayorjDale RiohenbaughpJohn Stanfield;Evan Soash;and 3 W. Your Class Hl torlar, Ootterman.
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