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School Board The officers of the Mc- Dowell School Board for the 1053-1054 School Board are: William Conner, President, James W, Evans, Vice Presi- dent, William Simonsen, Non Member, Secretary, Emil Pearson, Treasurer. Their meetings are held the first Monday of each month in the McDowell High School Board Room. Q -I , r X , L. aw '- Pa rent Teachers Association The McDowell P.T. A. con- sisting of five hundred members was chartered on August 11, 1953. For the first time, stu- dents participated in the pro- grams of the P. T. A. The theme of the program was, Bridging the Gaps Between Student, School, and Family. The P. T. A. sponsored the Senior Punch Party and gave the P.T.A. Community Scholarship. : cvcf'
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l Reviewing the Past iv? T. Rogerson, R. Schrirnper, J. Strott, J. Peterson. 10-15 - 1040 Upon entering the high school, we had the honor of being the first class in the Annex. We were busy with the problems of changing classes, having various teachers, and doing homework. 1949 - 1050 ln the eighth grade we were the graduating class of the Annex. With our enthusiasm we sponsored a dance, a skating party, and a campaign to purchase clocks for the rooms and halls of the Annex. All these activities were highly successful, both socially and financially. 1930 - 1031 Our Freshman class went from the Annex tothe High School which would be their home for most of the next four years. Our leaders were: Tom Rogerson, President, Mary Alice Lambert, Vice President, Pat McKinney, Secretary, Nancy Rose, Treasurer. 1931 - 1932 As Sophomores we had a busy year, our officers were: Ken Weed, President, Jim Rowley, Vice President, Jeanine Peterson, Secretary, Kay Prindle, Treasurer. We sponsored a semi-formal and a barn dance. Our advisors were Mr. Bickford, Mr. Hayes, Mr. Barr, Mr. Nason, Miss Zuck, and Miss Seyboldt. They helped us order our class rings. 1032 - 1933 Our officers in our Junior year were: Jeanine Peterson, President, Charles Brown, Vice President, Pat l-indell, Secretary, Tom Rogerson, Treasurer. We sponsored many activities including a dance after a footballgameanda skating party, The Junior Play, Cheaper by the Dozen , was directed by Miss Sherrange. The 1954 Kaldron elections were held and highlighting the spring calendar was the Junior-Senior Prom at Behrend Center. The Junior ushers contributed much to the success of the Senior Baccalaureate and Commencement Services. Our advisors were Mr. Korrell, T-.liss Sherrange, Mrs. Long, Mr. Bolkey, and Mr. Lloyd. 1933 - 1934 We finally reached our Senior year. The half-day sessions until November 16th were a novelty tous all. When we started full days, it was tiresome but we soon returned back in the groove. Our officers were: .Jeanine Peterson, President, Tom Rogerson, Vice President, Jack Strott, Sec- retary, Ron Schrimper, Treasurer. We held many successful events such as a Kaldron dance, a Senior party, an exchange assembly after the January tests, a dance after the last basketball game, the annual St. Pat's Dance, and the Senior Play. Our football queen was Mary Alice Lambert. ln February we presented our Senior Play Beauty and the Beef, It was a huge success. We leave with the memory of being the first class to graduate from the new McDowell High School.
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