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CLASS OFFICERS: Jim Bergstrom, Bill Krueger, Janet Holmes, Carolee Murdock. The class of '55 began to play its part in history in 1951-52 in spite of the fact that they were only green freshmen. Student Council offices were held by Anne Harwood, Marcia Rehn, Cynthia Fleharty, and Barb Swihart. During this same year Carolee Murdock left R. O. V. A. to join the Junior High at AlWood. The football, basketball, and track teams made good showings even though they didn't make the top, and they improved greatly from time to time. Jim Diffen-baugh, who received a broken collar bone, was the only accident victim of the athletic season. The Student Council sponsored their annual Farewell Freshmen party. Bill Krueger and Anne Harwood reigned as King and Queen over this event with Jim Diffenbaugh and Marcia Rehn as attendants. Wanda Nimrick moved from this school district during '52-'53 to go to Winola. The class gained four new members, Clifford Franks, Phyllis Gardner, Marian Leafgreen, and Dale Phillis. Class officers were Dolly Spivey, Barb Swihart, Cynthia Fleharty, and Anne Harwood. Mr. Riggle and Mr. Browning were class sponsors. The sophomore attendants to the Homecoming Royalty were Marcia Rehn and Roy Willett. The sophomores got a blue ribbon on their Homecoming float. They also sponsored a formal Valentine dance. During the '53-'54 school year Anne Harwood left the class to go to Galesburg High, and Wanda Nimrick returned to AlWood. This made a total of 41 in the class. Bill Krueger, Jim Bergstrom, Carolee Murdock, and Janet Holmes were class officers; Marcia Rehn, Paul Kronsted, and Bill Frantz were representatives to the Student Council; and Mrs. Hancock and Mr. Browning were class sponsors. Bill Krueger, Dolly Spivey, Roy Willett, and Marcia Rehn were Homecoming attendants. The class again had a first place float in the Homecoming parade. At the time this book went to press, the class was working hard on their play and their penny carnival. Compliments of WOOLLEY'S WOOD SHOP Woodhull, 111. Compliments of MARIE STRANDBERG’S BEAUTY SHOP Alpha, 111. 22
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junior C (ci55 f- (ay. FIRST ROW: Paul Kronsted, Barbara Swihart, Richard Bloomberg, Cynthia Fleharty, Bill Krueger, Jack Perry, Marcia Rehn, Bill Frantz. SECOND ROW: Janice Bodeen, Marlene Lucas, Janet Holmes, Marvin Palm, Phyllis Gardner, Carol Litton, Wanda Nimrick. THIRD ROW: Charles Underwood, Clifford Franks, George Bloomberg, Dolly Spivey, Gayle Johnson, John Thulin, Jim Bergstrom, Philip Cathcart, Harold Caulkins, LeRoy Willett, Bill Morland, Barbara Cushman, Carolee Murdock, Doris Carlson, Ruby McDowell. Teen Time a three act comedy, was presented at Woodhull, December 2 and Alpha, December 3. The play was directed by Miss Becker. Special numbers were presented between acts. CAST: Wendy Meade, a girl with a problem, Cynthia Fleharty; Mrs. Meade, her mother, Janet Holmes and Phyllis Gardner; Mr. Meade, her father, Marvin Palm; Babe, her young sister, Wanda Nimrick and Carol Litton; Marietta, her girl friend, Barbara Swihart; Tim her boyfriend. Bill Krueger; Darby, his pal, Richard Bloomberg and Paul Kronsted; Harley, a rival, Jack Perry; Gay, a pretty menace, Marcia Rehn; Miss Denning, a good friend, Marlene Lucas; Mrs. Nash, a business woman, Janice Bodeen; Milligan, a policeman, Harold Caulkins; Gus, a repair man, Jim Bergstrom; Nona, a career girl, Carolee Murdock, Barbara Cushman; Wilbur and Tiny, high school boys, Gayle Johnson and John Thulin, Bill Morland and Philip Cathcart; Callie, drum majorette, Ruby McDowell and Dolly Spivey; Jake, a teenage boy, Roy Willett and George Bloomberg. Compliments Compliments KELLY'S BARBER SHOP ANDERSON REXALL STORE Agent, Orion Cleaners Drugs-Fountain-Jewelry-Paint Alpha, 111. Jean-Otto-Gert
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