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Brenda Ruth Poor Senior Play M Band l,2,3,h Dance Band 1,2,3 M Chorus l,2,3 U Seniors Ronald Tohn Reggie Senior Play M Chorus 1,2,3,h K1 :Ji Basketball 1,2 Baseball 3 h Ralph G Whitley Football l,2,3 Baseball 1 2,3 Basketball l,2,3 Class Officer 2,3 Douglas E Fulkerson Band 1 2,3,h Chorus 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2 Left in February, 1957 9
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Lawrence Raymond Clark Football l,2,3,h Student Coencil l,2nU Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,h Harry D Dowker Football 2,3 Senior Play M Tower Staff 3 M Student Patrol M Morris Dean Golden Tower 3 M Trumpeteer 2,3 Student Patrol h David Frank Hedger Senior Play A Trumpeteer 2,3 M Senior Band 2 Student Patrol A 8
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Semors when we started our freshman year, we had 15 class members with Mrs Chapman as our class advisor During the year, we lost Ronald Kellar, Beverly Bercume and Elaine Erickson In January, Ralph Whitley caught up with us from eighth grade,and we acquired two more members from other schools, Morris Golden and Joseph Nilan Mrs Bassette welcomed 18 sophomores Among them were three new members Brenda Poor, Dorothy Lewis and David Brown During the year we lost Allen Bradbury and gained Kenneth Zehr We entered Mr Green's room as 18 juniors having gained David Krupcale and Keith Fuller and losing Joseph Nilan, Kenneth Zehr and Lucy Plato During the year Charles Barkley came and left again and we lost Marguerite Hall The first big event of the year was the arriw al of our class rings We made plans for our Junior Prom which was May 11 and had a theme of Blue Moon . Fifteen seniors entered Mrs astman's room having lost Alice Rogers We gained one member in January, Richard Hudson and lost one in February, Douglas Fulkerson We presented our Senior Play, nGood Gracious, Grandman in Navember under the direction of Mrs Eastman. This netted us an all time high of 3SLl.S1.2O. This money plus money earn ed from M dances, selling refreshments at games, dues and paper drives will finance our senior trip in June to which we are looking forward. Y CLASS FLOWER water Lily CLASS COLORS Old Rose and Light Blue CLASS MOTTO n 4 uLet each become all that he is capable of being as f 10 . f I Al g 3 1 - Y Q - 1 f n 2 ' Q ' A 1 Z I , 5 5 f Q J A 7 gl? ' g Yi 1 X in . Q I f I ' ' 9 Y 1 'f' I . . . 0 O I Q 0 O . O I ' 0 O U O Q H -w g E4 . 0 l
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