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'ir if' qfdfdiy ln September of '54, sixty-eight members of the present senior class started its long awaited journey toward graduation. Qur freshmen otticers were Joel Caves, presidentg Joseph Rishel, vice-presidentg Ruth Frederick, secretary, and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. Qur .class advisors were lVliss Carol Green, lVlr. Vvarren Holmes, and lVlr. John Sweeney. . initial ettorts to tinance our senior trip wereitwo record dances held in our fresh- man year. Qn January 14th the class- presented :Swank Night and HThe Sewing Circle lvleetsn as an assembly program. ln February a bake sale was held. The last of our freshmen events was our :Balloon Ball!! dance held in April. p Our sophomore yvearibegaun, and-there were titty-ltive members in the class. We still retained the same advisors. Our new class otlticers were James Hostetler, presi- dentg Joel Caves, vice-presidentg Linda Salisbury, secretaryg and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. 4 ' Q I' The class started thelyear by holding a 'Sadie Hawkins Day Danceu on No- vember l0th. DuringfFebruary polo shirts with the Phelps emblem were sold. - On April'20th an HArthur Godfreys Talent Scouts, assembly program was presented. Qur junior year started with forty-six members and the following officers were elected, Joseph Rishel, presidentg Richard Harris, vice-president: Ruth Frederick, secretarygjlYlaurice.Bailey, treasurer. During the year Richard Harris moved, and Robert Pulverwas elected vicelpresident. . Uur first business of the year was to select our junior class rings. These were delivered in February. During the month df November basketball pencils were sold. During the same month we also held a bake sale. On the night of April sth a magician show was sponsored by the class. In May the class held its first formal prom URoyal Gardenf, This ended the activitiesiof our junior year. ' 1 Finally we reach our senior year. Thelollowing officers were elected- Joel Caves, presidentg Joseph Rishel, vice-presidentg Bernetta Raczenski, secretaryg and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. ' V-1-ll'l6I'C WHS H Clliiflge of iidViSOI'S FOI' OUT tinal year. Miss Carol GFCCII and MF. WHFTCH I-IOIYTICS OUT POITITIGI' advisors WCTO HO IOHQCI' l'l'1C1'l'llIJ6TS of OUP f'1CLllt A , , . , . r new advisor. Mr. Roger Vvard, was chosen and Mr. Sweeney continued in the same capacity. As a boost to our treasury we began our magazine drive. During the year we sold refreshments at the basketball games. Roller skating parties were also held and these provided fun for young and old alike. A record dance was held in Qctober for the purpose of increasing our treasury. ln November the class presented a three-act comedy, NDown To Earthf, On December Qofh the annual senior dance was presented, the theme of which was Mlqoyland Ballf' This event provided seasonal gaiety to all who attended. Un April Qlst forty seniorsleft for our long awaited trip to New York City. It was an experience we shall remember a long time. Now that our four years are completed. we realize how much our school days at PCS. have meant to us. and we also realize how much we owe to our ad- visors who have guided us so wisely. . 19
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.., , f J A ' 'A ' A ' ' M A ' :., fT-wiv, .wul?i , . ' V t ! I JOHN PAUL WILLSON Let us make hay while the sun shines. . Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4, lv. Basketball 1, Varsity 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Associate Editor of Highlights Staff 4, Senior Trip Committee, Chairman of Magazine Drive 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Boys, State 3-l GARY JOHN YANCEY UA living clog is better than a dead lionf, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Projection Club 2, 3, 4. ALMA IVIATER Staunchly stand our Alma Mater Stately, tall and true. Let us all uphold her standards, Whether old or new. To Phelps High School, Alma Mater Sing a glad refrain. When the echos die away, Sing it o'er again. Oh, our interests are with you, Dear old Phelps High School, And we as loyal students, Will obey thy rule. 18
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Elma 7061! M Leon Adams, will and bequeath my driveway plowing abilities to Mr. Tewlcs- b . , i Nlaggce Bailey, will and bequeath my job as usher at the Shines Theater to Mr. Nagel. Frances Barbalaee, will and bequeath my ability to act like an 80 year old M Fl' . H Bdivalrdliziire Tdlacifiiiitaridngequeath my job of delivering the absence list to John -s -s I . Rcliltlteitelgfdir, will and bequeath my ability to play football to Vvilliam Adsitt. Q, Betty Bowen, will and bequeath my ability to high jump to Carolyn Devvind. H Joel Caves, will and bequeath my nonchalant manner to Duane Fisher. ,. Faye Chabot, will and bequeath my raven loclcs to Mr. Hartman. F, Janice Craig, will and bequeath my Christian interest to Marcia Facer. 3 Robert DeSeyn, will and bequeath my cellar to Upigeonn for the purpose of I. giving parties. Donna Dhalle, will and bequeath my car to the driving training class. Gary Fisher, will and bequeath my job of showing movies at the Phelps Theater to John Halling. P Richard Flood, will and bequeath my artistic ability to Harold Pinewood. Ruth Frederick, will and bequeath my scholastic interest and abilities to Carl Qverslaugh. Betty Geis, will and bequeath my janitor staff job. to Janet Tate. Gene Gelder, will and bequeath my black hair to Dick Deuel. John Gifford, will and bequeath my interest in hot rods to Nlarian Hall. Robert Goodman, will and bequeath my bowling ability to Nina Frederick. Yvonne Hartman, will and bequeath my job at the Sanitarium to Barbara Webb. Lee Hobart, will and bequeath my conservative driving habits? to Sylvia Trielcler. ' James Hostetler, will and bequeath my interest in classical music to RED . Ann lddings, will and bequeath my interest in marriage to Lynn Schroder. Elizabeth Main, will and bequeath my height to .loan Henderson. Patricia Preece, will and bequeath my ability to get suitcases off trains to Jane Rockefeller. s, Robert Pulver, willand bequeath my penny pinching ability to Dennis Coolc. Z, Bernetta Raczenslci, will and bequeath my interest in boys to Miss Deseyn. :, Joseph Rishel, will and bequeath my haircut to John Crowley. -T, Daniel Rubery, will and bequeath my six shooter to Miss Connolly. Johnl Salisbury. will and bequeath my Country Inn lease to John HRedH Hos- tet er. ' Linda Salisbury, will and bequeath my ability to be Uturlceyn to Victoria Cummings. ' -9 -9 as -9 Us --9 -1 -I -9 -s -s -9 I., Roberta Salisbury, will and bequeath my interest in sports cars to lVlrs. Howard. g, David Smith, will and bequeath my literary interest to Bernard VanHooft. T, Florence Sinaelc, will and bequeath my interest in lcnitting to Diane Ulmer. ip, Woodrow Travis, will and bqueath my interest in girls to David Hicks. 3, Darryl Triclcler, will and bequeath my interest in farming to lvlargaret Hinchman. Z, Dorothy Upchurch, will and bequeath my brother to Anne Rockefeller. - Robert Westfall, will and bequeath my ability to run the mile in record time to Robert Hobart. ' Garden Vvhelpton, will and bequeath my ability to drive well to all women rivers. Davis Wilber, will and bequeath my car Q Old '5l',l t lVl's Plc . g. John Willson, will and bequeath my athletic interest to 0StCXl6i'l liaiwell. ., Cigol Van Duyne, will and bequeath my ability to lceep quiet in class to .ludith enlson. WGHEY YianCCY- will and bequeath my car to Nancy Horton. e t e e ass advisors, Mr. Roger Ward and Mr. John Sweeney will and bequeath our grey hair, empty Anacin bottles, ulcers and good humor to future advisors. We the class of H58 will and bequeath our empty treasury our table of honor in the cafeteria, and our general superiority to any class which thinlcs they can handle it. ' 20 r - ii '
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