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DIANE HAYES Believes silence is golden, but owns no gold mine. Pen Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1-2-3-4; Play 3-4; Wolver- ine 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3; Treasurer 2. WINFORD BOYET So much is a man worth as he esteems himself. Play 1-4; Chorus 3-4; Fine Arts 4. SALLY GILBERT Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are enabled to inspire. P G 1-3-4; Pep Club 1- 2- 3-4; Wolverine 1-3-4; Plays 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3. ROBERT SOWER His bark is worse than his bite. P G 3-4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 1-2; Wolverine 3- 4; Play 1-3-4; Fine Arts 1-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Class Treas- urer 1; Athletics 1-2. CAROLINE HICKMAN Happily, Happily, I shall live now. P G 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Wolverine 2-3- 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3. MARVON HAZLETON That is as well said as if I had said it myself. P G 4; B Club 1-3-4; Play 3-4; Football 1-2-3- 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Base- ball 4.
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ARTHUR GOOLSBY The way to make our- selves happy is to do our duty and find pleasure in it. B Club 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 3; Football 1-2- 3-4; Basketball Manager 4. MARLENE HAYES Courage consists not in blindly overlooking danger, but in seeing it and con- quering it. Pep Club 1-3-4; P G 1- 3; Wolverine 3; Play 3. JOHN KUGLE It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. B Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 1-2-4; Baseball 4; Play 3-4. KAREN POWELL One laugh is worth a hundred frowns. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1- 4; Wolverine 1-4; Fine Arts 2-4; Play 3-4; Vice Pres, of Pep Club 3. FRED TOLSON Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt; and ev'ry grin so merry draws one out. Fine Arts 3-4; Band 1-2- 3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Future Medical Careers 3; Track 3. CONNIE STAFFORD On bravely through the sunshine and the showers. Time hath his work to do, and we have ours. P G 4; Pep Club 3-4; Wolverine 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3-4; Chorus 2- 3-4; Band 4; FHA 1-2; Home Ec. 1-2.
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HISTORY In September of 1949, 27 children began the first grade under the direction of Mrs. Holgate. Out of these 27 first graders only eight are to graduate from Bayfield in 1961. They are Harvey Cundiff, Kenny Mullen, Jimmy Pierson, Judy McVicker, Philip Stock, Sally Gilbert, Karen Powell, and Marlene Hayes. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mair, we ventured into the second grade. Margaret Tate joined us and Karen Powell left. Mrs. Ostwald helped us through the third grade. We were joined by Connie Stafford. The business of learning was old stuff after promotion into the fourth grade. Mrs. Bureman taught us most of what we learned that year. Leonard Tanner, Caroline Hick- man and Diane Hayes joined our ranks and Margaret Tate left. Our present senior sponsor and English teacher, Mrs. Parks, taught us in the fifth grade. Entering the sixth grade, we were, we felt, old veterans of this thing called learn- ing. Mrs. Martin gave us our instructions that year. Our lone, new enrollee was John Kugle. Karen Powell returned to us. in the seventh grade, we were led by Mrs. Smith. Nothing especially eventful happened that year. In our final year of grade school, Mrs. Crowell sat behind the teacher's desk. Bill Mars and Linda Law decided to be with us and Margaret Tate returned. We somehow survived Freshman initiation and determined to get revenge. As sophomores, we had the pleasure of welcoming the freshmen into high school. Since rules against rough initiations were enforced, we made the freshmen do something constructive, (picking up rocks on the football field). Robert Sower became part of our class that year. Our junior year was quite busy. We had a very successful play and prom and we were prepared for our last year of high school. Donald Mann, Marvon Hazleton, Art Goolsby, and Carol Pinckert were our new entries for that year. It is now our final year in the Bayfield school system. We are looking forward to our Senior play, the Junior-Senior Prom, and most of all, graduation. Winford Boyet and Fred Tolson enrolled this year to bring our class total to 23.
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