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. CHARLES VINYARD Band-l,2,3,4g Class Vice President-2, Class Pres - ldent-Zg Football-33 LA Club-3: Block D-3.43 Co- rona Staff-37 Student 'Leade rs' Conference -2 ,3. Seniors CAROLE POOLER Hi-Y-2.3.4: F.H.A.-l,2,3g CSF-Z: Chorus -1,2 .43 Blue and White-43 Corona-3,43 Majorette-2,3,4g Variety Show-33 Class Secretary-3: Student Leaders' Conference-4. CLYDE BONNER F.F.A.-1,2,3g Basketball-1,21 Blue and White-4. CHARLETTA KENDREX F-H-A--1.2.31 Hi-Y-Z,3.4g Corona-4: Blue and White-4. . BOB PERRY F .1- .A.-2,3,4, Treasurer- 4g LA. Club-3,4, Treas- urer -4g Basketball-Z,3,4 Baseball-3,43 Football-4 A.S.B,O. Treasurer-47 Blue and White -4 . MAR VIN KILLINGSWORTH F.F.A.-l,Z,3,4g Parliamentary Pro- cedure Contest-2,45 Co-op Quiz- Section Winner-45 Blue and White-4. HAROLD MILLER D Basketball-lp Variety Show-3 F.F.A-l,Z,3,4, Reporter-35 Parlia- mentary Procedure Team-3,4g Foot- ball-47 LA. Club-3.4, Vice-President-4
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, BILL GAUER I.A. Club-3.4: CSF-23,43 Blue and White Staff-4. . SHARON LOGAN Student Leaders' Con- ference-Zg Hi-Y-2,3,4g Chorus-l,Z,3,4g Class Secretary-Zg F.H.A.- l,2,3g Blue and White Staff-4g Variety Show- 3: Basketball Queen-43 Basketball Scorekeeper - 3,4g Three-Act Play-4. Seniors GERALD JENSEN Variety Show-1,33 Three-Act Play- 2,4g Bones-1,2,3,4g Band-1,2.3,4 Blue and White-4g Boys' Chorus- l,3.43 CSF-4: Student Leaders' Con- ference-3,4g Mixed Chorus-43 Choir-4. PAULA BIRDSEYE l,Z,3,4. Hi-Y-2.3.43 F.H.A.-3: Blue and White g Staff-47 Student Leaders' Conference- Zg Older Girls' Conference-37 Band- . GETRA KENDALL Hi'Y-2,3.4: FJ-LA.-l.Z,3, Historian-2.3, Report- ,er-2: CSF-Z,3,4, Sec- retary-3. President-47 Majorette-2,3,4: Chorus- 3g Variety Show-33 Blue and White Editor-4. . DONALD PICKLER F.F.A.-l,Z,3,4, Vice President-2, Vice-Pres ident-41 Basmba11-1,z,3 Block D-Z,3,4g Industri al Arts-3,45 Chorus -2,4 ELIZABETH WAKEFIELD SOLOMON FLORES Chorus -4, F.H.A.-3: I-ii-Y-45 Blue F.F.A,-l,2,3,4, Seq!-gtm-y-35 Foot- and White-4: Class Vice-Presidenb ball-35 Basketball-1.23 Baseball- 3: Secretary-Treasurer-4: Student 1,2,3,4g I,A. Club-3,4. Leaders' Conference-3.
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Senior Class On September 21, 1953, thirty-five Seniors began their final year in Durham High School. Class officers elected for the fall semester were Gary Crumpler, president: Donald Brandt, vice-president: and Elizabeth Wakefield, secretary-treasurer. The advisors were Mrs. Joyce Dorsey and Mr. Maurice Balaam. The Seniors planned and conducted the program for the Freshman Reception. Gary Crumpler and Robert Wahl both served as masters of ceremonies. The class won second place in the magazine drive, their total being S237.83. The Christmas dance, held on December 18th, was sponsored by the Senior class. The auditorium was decorated with blue and gold crepe paper, and the stage was adorn- ed with red holly berries and evergreen boughs. The music was furnished by a fifteen- piece Chico State Band. New officers for spring semester, chosen on January 20th, were Donald Brandt, presidentg Gary Crumpler, vice-president: and Carol Cook, secretary-treasurer. Albert French was selected by the faculty as winner of the Bank of America all- around student award from the Senior class. Seniors. chosen as winners in four gen- eral fields were Albert French, science and mathematics: Gerald Jensen, fine arts: Alice Sohnrey. liberal artsg and Getra Kendall, vocational arts. Delegates to the Student Leaders' Conference in February were Gerald Jensen, Getra Kendall, and Alice Sohnrey. The Senior class donated to the student body 542,00 to be used to pay for the new padded covers on this year's Corona. This was the class gift to the student body. All of the Seniors enjoyed a wonderful time together on their cut day, held on a sunny spring day. They all came back tired and happy. The Baccalaureate services were held on June 6th, at the Durham Community Church. The Seniors, dressed in royal blue gowns trimmed in white, graduated on .Tune 9th. The last big social affair of the class was the Senior Farewell at which the Seniors were especially honored and were bade farewell by their friends. Senior Wills -I, Gary Crumpler, being of loosely built body, and even looser mind, do hereby will to Jimmy Stolp my winning ways with members of the opposite sex, and to anyone who wants it, too, my superb singing voice. I, Elizabeth Wakefield, leave to Bob Smith my love problems, and to Joyce McLane all the fun I've had in high school. I, Donald Pickler, being of sound l?I mind, will to David DuBose my ability to work in shop and do nothing, my singing ability 'to Robert Caswell, and to Lester Bonner my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Charles Vinyard, leave to Ward Jewell my music stand in band hoping that it will help him draw Mr. French back there as company to him as it did to me, and to Jay Allspaugh I leave my great geometrical mind in hopes that it will help him get all A's in his next class with Mr. Balaam. I, Charletta Kendrex, being in a great hurry, do hereby will the lock on my basket in P.E. to any person who is unfortunate enough to get it, because it never works. I, Gary Peterson, do bequeath to Bob Hunt my outstanding musical ability to play every other note sour in band, and to Jim Stolp I leave my theory of relativity to fur- ther his study of birds and bees. I, Dave Bradley, will my hard, uncomfortable seat in U. S. History to some poor Junior. Being of sound body and little mind, I, Frank Stephens, leave to Ward Jewell my wonderful ability to get along with the girls and in turn hope that Grace and Laura don't read this, and also I will to Delores Bethard my cooking ability for making cornbreadl
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