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Page 21 text:
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eniot Glass Having reached the moon, the seniors were at the height of their high school career. They flew about in space selling refreshments at the Petoskey St. Francis football game. Then they grounded long enough to pick up potatoes at Mr. l-leynig's farm. The annual Senior Camival was held on November 20th after many weeks of planning booths and assembling prizes. During the school year the seniors sponsored several doughnut sales and one bread sale. They also sold stationery, Christmas cards, and brace- lets. The seniors spent many hours planning and successfully carrying out a talent show which was presented on February 5. They sold refreshments at basketball games and during class tournaments. On February 28 the seniors marched into the classrooms to take the place of the teachers. This was the first experiment of this type in our high school. It worked very well. This spring many husky and willing seniors spent two weeks helping the townspeople with their spring clean-up. They hauled junk, raked lawns, painted, washed cars and windows, delivered paint ads in the rain, and did many other odd jobs. On May 18th they boarded a bus for the first lap in their journey to Radio City Music Hall, the Empire State Building, and other points of interest. New York. They had a marvelous time visiting the United Nations Building, On class night they went through the usual antics and enjoyed the last real party of their senior year. Baccalaureate services were held in the High School Stadium on May 29th. On June 2nd the seniors proudly ended their high school career with graduation exercises. -.19.-.
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L I EVELYN SMITH Hath she not an innocent look? CCornmerciaD Treas- urer 3g Drill Corps 1, Chorus 1, 23 Pep Club 35 Junior play: Senior playg T. A. B. JANET TERRY To judge this maiden right you must know her well. CCommerciaD Librarian 3g Office 45 Rampage staff 45 T. A. B. 3, 4 JOYCE STERLY A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. CCol- lege Prep. 15 Commercial 2, 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus lg Kiwanis essay medalg Rampage assistant editor 3g Rampage editor-in-chief 43 Junior lplayg Senior play JAMES WIGHTMAN As 'proper a man as anyone shall see on a suIm'ner's day. CCo1lege Prep.J Band 2. 3, 4g Rampage staff 1, 4g Senior play, Orchestra 3, 4g T. A. B. 3 GARY SWISS His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hard sports or contest bold. 1GeneralJ Ag. Club 2, 3, 4g Vice presi- dent of Varsity Club 43 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4 18 -. .Aa 1
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X Y '93 if to 4 6 Standing, Left to Right: Jim Wightman, Tom Clarke, Rae Jean Cetas, Bob Keller, Mary Lowry, Joyce Sterly. Sitting, Left to Right: Kenda Shinn, Evelyn Smith, Viola Martin, Carole Kaniarz, Bill Meyer, Jack Myers. eniofz plat' SEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG was the title of the annual senior play which the class of 1955 presented at the high school on December 7 and B. Directed by Mrs. joseph jezisek, the play was the story of two sisters who moved to a new town, and how they adjusted to their new surroundings. Nicki, a shy type, played by Viola Martin, overcame her dilemma and sud- denly became very popular with the young men of the new city. Carole Kaniarz played Nicki's pampered sister, and her mother was portrayed by Kenda Shinn. The strange young men who were so important in the lives of the newcomers were played by Tom Clarke, Bill Meyer, Jack Myers, and Robert Keller. Others with prominent parts were james Wightman, Joyce Sterly, Mary Lowry, Evelyn Smith, and Rae jean Cetas. 120.-
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