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ROY EDWARD LARIMORE Born - Green Valley, Illinois on November l, 1932. Parents - John Henry and Minnie Chase Larimore. HARLAN DALE FLAIRTY Born - Delavan, Illinois on February 9, 1933. Parents - James and Anna Fink Flairty. FRANKLIN DIERS SCOTT Born - Green Valley, Illinois on September 7, 1933. Parents - Otho Earl and Etla Diers Scott. MARY BETH GOEKEN Born - Delavan, Illinois on December 13, 1933. Parents - John B. and Mary Dick Goeken. MARY EILEEN ARY Born - Green Valley, Illinois on August 30, 1933. Parents - Carl E. and Julia Cannon Ary. LOIS GRACE MEEKER Born - Green Valley, Illinois on April 27, 1933. Parents - Fred J. and Grace Hilst Meeker. JOHN WILLIAM THOMAS Born - Green Valley, Illinois on July 1, 1933. Parents - Charles and Beulah Rodgers Thomas. MABLE DARLENE HAMILTON Born - Green Valley, Illinois on September 18, 1933 Parents - James and Zelma Fisher Hamilton. PELLAS ANN HORNER Born - Delavan, Illinois on April 29, 1932. Parents - Clarence and Florence Freiley Horner. ROBERT EUGENE BOEHME , Born - Rankin, Illinois on August lb, 1932. Parents - Everett and Thelma Kitchell Boehme. HAZEL BEATRICE LUTZ LANDRITH Born - Marietta, Illinois on December 3, 1933. Parents - Toler and Ethel White Lutz. KATH YN COMBIS Born - South Pekin, Illinois on October ll, 1932. Parents - Gus and Mamie Myrick Combis. 17
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HARLAN FLA I RTY The early bird gets the worm, so step on the gas. ACTIVITIES: Baseball . . . . . . 1-2-3- Lettered . . . 2-3 Plays . . . Yearbook . ROBERT BOEHHE This man of thought and boo ACTIVITIES: Track .... . .1-2 Library . . . . Play . .. ........ . . Basketball ..... . . . . . . Class Officer-Secretary . . ks -4 2 4 4 .4 PELLAS HOHNER I know what I 'know and that that. ACTIVITIES: Variety Show . . Treble Cleff . . . . Plays .... . . 3 F. H. A ....... . 3 President F. H. A. . . Office ....... . G. A. A. . . . . . Yearbook . .. 3
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Class Will I Frank Scott, bequeath my long nose to Kenny Forbes growth. Harlan Flairty, bequeath my muscles to Lillian Stadsholt. Bob Boehme, bequeath my knowledge of Chemistry to Bill Lowe. I, Darlene Hamilton, bequeath my ability to hold a man to Cherie Plackett. I, Roy Larimore, bequeath my scientific ability to Scoop Waymire. I, John Thomas, bequeath my ability to be in front of chow line to Jesse. I, Mary Ary, bequeath my sense of humor to Miss Bull. I, Lois Meeker, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Marie Woodruff. I, Kathryn Combis, bequeath HSweet Potatoesn to Blanche Dawson. I, Pellas Horner, bequeath my blonde hair to Janet Mount. I, Mary Beth-Goeken, bequeath my simple, brown shoes to Miss Welch. I, Beatrice Landrith, bequeath my blue eyes to Harlene Andrae. ! I, I, High-lights of our high-times -------------- We began our Freshman year the right way--with parties--and more parties! The first one was given in our honor by the Sophomore class in September. We had a great time playing Hchalk the cornern. Our first official class party was held on October 24, it was invitational scavenger hunt. At Christmas time we held another get-together in the gym and learned that our teachers were human, too. That year we made a little money by having bakery sales, presided over, by our sponsor, Miss Eunice Deffenbaugh. During basketball season we raffled cakes and made a small sum of money. With the money we made we had a party which was invitational. Miss Powell, our class sponsor, helped us in making all of our parties a big success. Hurray! We're upper-classmen! Our very first Junior party was a thriller. Mary and Darlene made bar-b-cues for refreshments which all of us hesitated in eating. In March we chose our play, HWe Shook The Family Tree,H and started learning our lines as soon as the books came. After much coaxing and pushing by our director, Miss Pulaski, we were finally ready for the big night. It was successful even though it took lots of work. Still, we'll never forget the fun we had at practice! The next big event was the Junior-Senior banquet. We'll never forget the letter-writing and running around this involved. It was held in the French room of the Hotel Jefferson in Peoria. The little dispute over transportation was forgotten as we bounced along in the bus. Besides, who was thinking of the ride when our minds were still of HFrancisH which we sat at the Madison theater. The last day of school brought more fun. This was the time our class had a picnic at the Mackinaw. Some Sophomores were invited and we really made a day of it, ending with rowing in the Pekin park lake. Somehow our Senior year didn't get started off with a party! We didn't have an opportunity to have one until December. By this time we had several dollars in class dues. With this, we went to the show and had a big time. We came back to the gym and the girls made chili. It was supposed to be chili anyway. Finally the time came for planning Senior skip day! Were we thrilled! We decided to go to Chicago. We planned to leave on the evening of the 17th of May and to return on the 19th. We are looking forward to this as one of the biggest events in our high school career. Baccalaureate---May 20. Yippee!! Will wefhave our robes? Will they fit us?? Will we stumble? Will our candles stay in? Who knows! GRADUATION! 18
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