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SENIOR Jennings Donald Taylor Kswhatever he tackled, he tackled Izaroln John William Thomas He came, he sawg she conquered. H Laurence EUQCHC TIIOIHHS Is he bored or is he shy? Can't he talk or won,t he try? Walter Eciwarcl Torloert Calm, cool, and collected. H Daniel Joseph Trenlcle Full of fun and fancy free. 4182 CLASS Phyllis Roberta Turpin Calm and peaceful are her waysf, Lois Elaine Walker Hvariety is the spice of lifef, Jessie Mae Warren stwhatever she Joes, she cloes it wells' William Wells Every clay is a holiday. Larry Eugene Welton Nvvorry? Never Beard of it.
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HISTORY-CLASS OF I954 Tn September, 1950, sixty green, inexperienced and timid Freshmen entered the doors of Moore High School. Each memher was ucordiaffyn wef- comed hy upper cfassmen on initiation day. The hoys wore 1ong underwear, onions around their necks, marshmallows on their shoes and their hair in curfers. The girls fafso appropriately dressed, were clad in pajamas and housecoats and carried dolls. Their ffoat entry in the Homecoming Pa- rade was Stack 'em, Stuff 'Em Tn, R011 'Em Over. The Freshmen entered the Annual Stunt Show with the stunt, UTic1cets Pfeaseu and ran away with the honors- third place. Shirley Wheeler and Jerry Rau were the Freshmen at- tendants to the King and Queen. The cfass of- ficers were: President, Rex Cragog Vice-President, Joan Leemong Secretary, Don Tayforg Treasurer, Don Goodaffg Student Council, Lois Walker. Miss Joy Ann Price was the cfass advisor. A party ended the school year. As Sophomores, another year was begun un- der the direction of Miss Joy Ann Price. We 1'1aven't Finished This, But We Will Unity was the title of the Sophomore float which pfaced second in the Homecoming Parade. Qur Sopho- more stunt, Grandmother's Final Victoryf, didn,t do so well, as it pfaced fourth. Lois Walker and Rohert Reynolds were Miss and Mr. Sophomore. The class officers were: President, Carolyn Hieronymusg Vice-President, Shirley Vvheeferg Secretary, Jessie Mae Warren, Treasurer, Lois Wafkerg Student Council, Joan Leemon. A trip to Turkey Run, Indiana, ended the 1952 school year. The fan of 1952 proved to he the beginning of a husy year for the Juniors. After class elec- tions: President, Shirley Vvheeferg Vice-Presi- dent, Jerry Rau: Secretary, Doris Shaffer: Treas- urer, Carofyn Hieronymusg Student Council, Shirley Vvheefer and Arviffa Dawson, pfans he- gan to progress for the year's schedufe. VVe're . . . Treasury of the familiar Expecting a Victoryu was the title of the Home- coming ffoat which copped second place honors. Through the ahfe assistance of the class advisors, Miss Catherine Carter and Mr. Paul Durbin, the 1952 Stunt Show proved to he a success. The Junior Stunt, Acid and Old Lace , wasn't quite as good, as it took fourth pface. Joan Leemon and Don Tayfor were Miss and Mr. Junior. En- joyable dancing throughout the evening was pro- vided hy Bot: Normans Urchestra. On May 17, the Juniors presented the annual prom, Gay Fiesta , for the Seniors. Todd Howard and his orchestra played for the dance foffowing the han- quet. The grand finafe for the 1954 Seniors hegan in Septemher, 1953. Qfficers elected were: Pres- ident, Don Tayforg Vice-President, Don Goodall: Secretary, Rex C1-ago: Treasurer, Dan Trenfdeg Student Council, Rex Crago, Shirley Wheeler, and Carofyn Hieronymus. Mr. Connolly and Mr. Smith very expertly guided us through another year of arguments, discussions and selections. Our class float for the Homecoming Parade was entitfed, Hopping to Victoryn. Excitement arose again during Stunt Show Week. Popular vote proved Jessie Mae Warren, Queeng Dan Trenfde, Kingg Shirley Wheeler, Miss Senior and Jim Hammer, Mr. Senior. The stunt, H1V1cGi11yfuddy Writes Home , was our most enjoyahfe and most rewarding stunt throughout the four years-a first pface honor in our fast presentation. An early he- ginning and a good follow-through provided hy 'Miss Elaine Dickson, advisor, and many others resufted in the completion of OUR UWT. The haccafaureate address was hy Rev. Fred Harrold of the Christian Church. Commencement exer- cises were held on May 27, with Cari S. Winters, D.D., of the First Baptist Church of Gal: Park, 111inois, as speaker. His topic was The Fine Art of Livingn-a most definite part of our memory. And with this final scene the 1954 Seniors take a fast how to Moore High. s20a
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