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ELLEN PRICE HUGH O. PUGH Class Phu' ZZ 3, 4' Girl? Clwruw l 4' 4' Xliv-fl Vlfi ' ' ,, , . , . . -, -i, . , , lsw llaiy 2, CZ, il Buys Lho 1 4 Blix d Chorus 1, 2, 3, -1: Girls' Svxte-110 4: Lima Viwzil Contest Cliurlis 1, Q, 3. 4: Spotliglil N11 l ilixman btaff 4 3, 4: Spotlight Stuff 3: 'lwillliilllklll Steiff 4: Y-'lk-eus 1. 2. Bum! fl: Uliiss Pi-esiiloiu 4: Nlinstigl 4 lulilic Speakl g 3, 4: Chnrister' 3: Sc-riiplioivk 43 Ulziss f'll'1l0I'I4'l' 1, 4: 3: lizirlme-i'sliup lfjuziriet il. 4: P 3 4 B1 4-H 1, 2: Springiic-lcl 4. lrill l, 2, 3. 4: 4-Il l, 2. 3, 1 W . ,L V Q I y R ,fy 9 '93 sl ,fi 'law 339' fabg, 'Za' A, 5 'VW QWYHW' JANE SWYGART MARY JANE WELKEB Class Play 2, 3, 4: Girls' 4'lim'i1s 1, Z, II. 43 Blixwl Class l'li1y Z, 3, 4: Girls' 1 i 1 A 3 4 Mix d Cliorus 1, 2, Il, 4g Spullipglit linlilm'-iii-Cliii-f 3: 'l':1lis11iau Clifirus 1, 2, 3, 41 Spotlight Stir! l'11l5man Stafl 4 blmff 43 Cl1C6l'1L'Ll4l6'I' 21 Y-'l'i-ons J, 2, 3. 4: Presiilf-m 4: Y-'I'ieM1s1, 2, 3: Lflziss Sev'y. 3 4 Vice- President Sl: COIlf1'l'0l'lL'4' Ilelugule Ii: lflziss l'I'l'Slll1'Ilf 11 Sec'y.Jl'z'e:is. 23 liepin-11-1' IZ: Sw-1:1-tqiry 4: 4ll 1' Queen 4.
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JERRY MEAD Class Play 4: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Talisman Staff 43 Dundee 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3g Track 1, 2: Manage-r llfootbullj 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, lg lilisebull l, 2, 3, 45 Lima Voc-al Contest 43 Springfield 4. V mm, '95 'wt WH be . 3359233 : : -. BYRON NOLAN Class Play 2, 3, 45 Box s' thorns 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3: Spotlight Staff 2 lalisman Staff 4 Class Vice President 3, F. lf. A, 1 P i 4 Vice President 3 Presi dent 4: l'arliainentar3 ' culurt 1 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4' Ti-isl' l 2 3 4 tethzill ,, , . , 117 55332 F' 'iiifai irxvf f tim, .af W- M, tg, ,, 13,1 Q lillvmifw ,, ww' - 1 .-wg Jzgft, it ,C l,,,,,,g Y - fefgj .,., Q 3' ta, , Y QQ .f if 's if , CAROL PHELPS .5'f..,x.Ze1 MARY PLATT Class Play 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, LZ, 3, 4, Mixed Class Play 3, 4, Girls Chorus l 'P 3 4 Mixed Chorus Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Spotlight Stuff 3: 'l'iilism:ui Ass't. 2, 3, 43 Spotlight Staff 3 'l ilisni in stiff 4 Cheerleader Editor 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Claiss 'l'reusurer 3, Baud 3, 4, 4: Y-T4-ens 1, 33 4-H 1 Pomulus Nli 4-H 1.
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STANLEY WELKER DICK CROWE Class Play 2, 3, 45 Boys! Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Enlisted in the Armed Services February lst Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Spotlight Staff 33 Talisman Staff 4: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Parliamentary Procedure 1, 2: Student Adviser 4, Minstrel 45 Basketball 23 4-H 12 Barbershop Quartet 3, 4, Manager 3g Lima Vocal Con- test 4. i gemf- Class History Delving into the past, we found that on the morning of September 9, 1940, 17 active, sparkled-eyed youngsters presented themselves at York School to begin a process which was to change them from a group of wriggling, unadjusted children who had not, up to this moment, realized that there were so many interesting children of their own age or so many interesting things to do. Of these l7, who were under the direction of Miss Ruth Johnson, 12 have completed their schooling at York. And so the process began by which these students were to develop into the well-adjusted young people that we find them today. Having passed through the first grade, and feeling quite grown-up, we en- tered the second grade under the direction of Miss Hyde. Remember when Carol had a crush on Fenton Bagley? Into the third grade, and we began to learn the three R's under the super- vision of Mrs. Jones. Remember when Kay stuck her foot into the aisle and tripped Stanley Dee? And what was Stanley's reaction! During the fourth year, under the guidance of Mrs. Wright, we learned the true meaning of order in a classroom Remember the time when part of the class went on a hike, but the rest of them had to stay bhind because they missed a spelling word? Jane Swygart and Joann Evans joined us as permanent classmates during our dfth year. During this grade and the sixth grade we had Mr. D. Edwin Jones as a teacher. None of us will forget how we had to stand in line for him to use the dreaded hickory stick. We really had to begin studying in earnest when we entered the seventh and eighth grade under the leadership of Mrs. Pugh. If we didn't study hard, there was 'always plenty of room for use to stand around the wall. We plunged headlong into our Freshman year, unaware that we knew so little. It was Mrs. Shackelford's understanding guidance that brought us safely through this trying time. Mr. Shade was our sponsor during the Sophomore year, when we were be- coming more familiar with the high school routine. At the end of this year we took a very enjoyable trip in to Southern Ohio. We were again fortunate to have Mrs. Shackelford as our directo'r during our Junior year. We experienced publishing the Spotlight and gave a very successful play Grandad Steps Out. But the highlight of the year was honoring the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. The climax to this process was reached in our Senior year, when, under the excellent direction of Mrs. Morris, we presented the class play Quiet Everybody, 'published the Talisman, and made preparations for the trip to which we are now looking forward. Our plans are to visit Gettsyburg, Washington, D. C., New York City and Niagra Falls. Kay Galloway
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