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Class History On September 2, 1952, the class of '56 entered high school with an enrollment of forty. Mr. Edward Tapio was our class advisor. The class officers were: President, Ronald Leach: Vice-President, Bill Wallis: Secretary, Glenda Rutledge: Treasurer, Ioy Moore: Student Council, Ivana Leach and Duane Ames. In October of '52, our class was initiated by the Sophomore class. The class was all dressed differently and We were quite a sight. Everyone had to bring ten pennies in a tin can around their neck. On the evening of initiation the Sophomore class gave us a party which we all enjoyed. Glenda Rutledge was chosen as our Freshman queen candidate. During the year we chose blue and white as our class colors. The yellow rose is our class flower. Our motto is Always Forward, Never Backward. During the year we lost David Lundy, Ted Brown, William Benoit, and Larry Melvin. On September 2, 1953, we entered high school as Sophomores with Mr. Edward Tapio as our advisor. We had an enrollment of thirty-six. We elected our class officers as follows: President, Elmer Laloie: Vice-President, Dave Taylor: Secretary, Arla Iean Hill: Treasurer, Glenda Rutledge: Student Council, Ethel Iohnson and Iaynce Leach. In September of '53, we initiated the Freshman class. Arla lean Hill was chosen as Sophomore queen candidate. Sandra Rye and Arla Iean Hill were chosen as cheerleaders. During the year we lost Iris Henderson, Tony Lordson, Bill Moore, and Clarence Pierce. We gained two new members: Lyle Hill and Fred McCready. On September 7, 1954, we entered high school as Iuniors with Mrs. Walter Thurow as our advisor. We had an enrollment of thirty-two. We elected our class officers as follows: President, Iaynce Leach: Vice-President, Ronald Leach: Secretary, Raeone Graham: Treasurer, Ethel Iohnson: Student Council, Lyle Hill and Sandra Rye. Sandra Rye was chosen as queen candidate. Sandra Rye and Arla Iean Hill were chosen as cheerleaders. Gwen Batho came in as a cheerleader after our first semester. On March 31 and April 1, 1955, we presented our Junior Play You'll Die Laughing with Mr. Robert Howell as our director. After the play both nights we had a bake sale. The class ordered their class rings in Ianuary of '55. Our class sponsored the Ham Supper in April of '55. We took the class of '55 to Cut River Bridge on Skip Day, May 2, 1955. The day was warm and everyone had lots of fun. David Hintz joined our class at the first of our Iunior year. During the year we lost our advisor, Mrs. Walter Thurow and two students, Eilovel Smith and Ivana Leach. Our new advisor was Mr. Marvin Shanks. On September 6, 1955, we entered high school as Seniors. We had an enrollment of twenty-nine with Mr. Robert Howell as our class advisor. We elected our class officers as follows: President, Dave Taylor: Vice-President, Don Stevenson: Secretary, Glenda Rutledge: Treasurer, Ethel Iohnson: Student Council, Sandra Rye, Lyle Hill and Dave Fountain.
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