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JUNIOR CLASS Seated l. to r.: Z. Cray, G. Lombard, W. Knowlton, F. Folsom. Standing 1. to r.: P. Gourley, Mr. Connolly, Advisor, W. Folsom, G. Curtis. JUNIOR CLASS NOTES 'Gloria Curtis, Patricia Gourley, Zane Cray, Winona Knowlton, Flor- ence Folsom., Gordon Lombard and Waynard Folsom, the remaining members in the Junior Class, met on September 8, 1952, to compare notes about vacation ----- er - - er - - I mean to learn something. Two of our merry class, Constance Burr and Douglas Cooley, left us during the year- September 10th we held our first giggle conference. Somehow we man- aged to elect officers. They were: President, Gordon Lombard Vice-President, Winona Knowlton Secretary, Florence Folsom Treasurer, Zane Cray Class Editor, Florence Folsom S. C. Members, Patricia Gourley Winona Knowlton Gordon Lombard Leave the Past-Greet the Fu- ture is our class motto, our colors, maroon and white. The half-year honor students from our class are Gloria Curtis, Patricia Gourley, Zane Cray, Winona Knowl- ton and Florence Folsom. Actors in the Senior Play: Winona Knowlton, Florence Folsom, Patricia Gourley, Constance Burr, stage man- agers, Gordon Lombard and Zane Cray. Athletes participating' in basket- ball are: Winona Knowlton, Florence Folsom, Patricia Gourley, Gordon Lombard, Waynard Folsom and Zane Cray. Now that basketball season is over, weare planning a social or something similar to ra.ise funds for our treas- ury. Florence Folsom '54
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SENIOR PLAY Seated l. to r.: L. Gardner, I. Downs, F. Folsom, W. Knowlton, P. Gourley, Mr. Connolly, Director. Standing l. to r.: D. Huff, V. Linkletter, G. Stadig, R. Curtis, D. Howell. SENIOR PLAY Hardly had we seniors gotten ad- justed to our new exalted positions before it was announced thalt we should start planning for the annual Senior Play. After a series of demo- cratic meetings, and much discus- sion, we hit on The Zombie , a mur- der story. Since it required six women and six men, We summoned four junior class femmes to our assistance. Final- ly, the cast was as follows: Dr. Reeder Gerald Stadig Adele Luella Gardner Irving Stafford Victor Linkletter Doris Sterne Iris Downs Robert Packard Herbert Pelkey Lynn Beula Patricia 'Gourlev Lawrence Delmont Howell Michael Dana Huff Mystery Woman Winona Knowlton Se nora Fernando Florence Folsom Margot Constance Burr Zombie Rodney Curtis Our hearty thank-s go to Mr. Con- nolly, our coach, who stuck with us when the going was rough, and final- ly succeeded by his slave-driving tac- tics to get us to produce the play in a manner which was related by the audience as being one of the- out- standing jobs of play production in Harmony High School. Thanks also are exftended to the four junior girls who put so much into our play, and to the junior boys, Gordon Lombard and Zane Cray, who were in charge of the sound and lighting effects. We hope that next year's play will meet with the same success which ours has.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated 1. to r.: M. Clark, E. Mitchell, Standing l. to r.: Adviser M. Tracy, J. Howell.- B. Coro, L. Cowette. M. Curtis, C. Chadbourne, R. Shaw, SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES We started the new year with ten pupils, six girls and four boys. Our first class meeting was held September 7th and we elected class ofiicers as follows: President, Earl Mitchell Vice-President, Virgil Dore Secretary, Beverly Coro Treasurer, Margaret Clark S. C. Members, Shirley LaGross Cecil Chadbourne Class Editor, Beverly Coro Class Advisor, Mr- Tracy Freshman Initiation was held Sep- tember 26th and the reception was held that night. The Freshmen were very cooperative and did their tasks without delay. A proud day for us Sophomores was when we received our class rings, Nov. 20th. We were very excited, showing them off to everyone. Meredith Curtis, Jackie Howell, Cecil Chadbourne and Earl Mitchell from our class went out for basket- ball. Margaret Clark, Virgil Dore and Ronnie Shaw were three of the cheerleaders. Beverly Coro '55
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