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SENIOR HISTORY In the fall of 1950, forty-one Freshmen were the last class to come across the alley into the high school. They chose Peggy Randall, president; Ray Tate, vice-president; Don Stout, secretary-treasurer. Chalmer Hinton and Shirley Zane were elected members of the Student Council. With the help of their advisors, Miss Council and Mr. Anderson, they gave their first class party. As King and Queen of this Valentine party they chose John Sebens and Shirley Zane. In 1951 thirty-four Sophomores elected Charles Bartison, president; Corky Carlin, vice-president; Ray Tate, secretary-treasurer; Don Hooker and John Sebens, Student Council members. Their advisors were Miss Prange and Mr. Anderson. On March 31 they enjoyed a Saint Patrick’s Day party. Thirty-six members of the class, now upperclassmen, entered high school in 1952. They chose Corky Carlin, president; Chalmer Hinton, vice-president; Joe Olinger, secretary-treasurer; Peggy Randall, Dick Dancey, and Ray Tate, Student Council members. Their advisors were Mr. Hodam, Miss Lefever, Mrs. Hammond, and Mr. Smith. The Seniors entertained the Juniors at a “Coney Island” party on November 21. April 18 was a big night for the Juniors as well as the Seniors. The theme for the prom was “Moonlight and Roses”. In September, 1953, twenty-eight Seniors stepped into Bement High School. Their officers were president, Chalmer Hinton; vice-president, Don Hooker (first semester), Bob Gallivan (second semester); secretary-treasurer, Sue Hannon; Student Council members, Peggy Randall, Dave Spearman, Joe Olinger, and Corky Carlin (first semester), Ray Tate (second semester). This year was the final performance for the Seniors. The highlights of the show were the “Barn Dance” party, magazine sales, the publishing of the Annual, the class play, the prom, and commencement. On May 6 the Seniors presented a three act comedy, “Here Comes Charlie”. Members of the cast were: Charlie Hopps ............. Uncle Aleck Twiggs......... Larry Elliott.............. Ted Hartley................ Mrs. Fanny Farnham......... Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey Vivian Smythe-Kersey ...... Mortimer Smythe-Kersey..... Nora Malone................ Officer Tim McGrill ....... ..........Sue Hannon .......Dave Spearman ...........Joe Olinger ............Don Stout ......Marjorie Bolsen ..........Barb Bolsen ..........Rachel Day ......Chalmer Hinton Violet VanLandingham .........Harry Porter Sunday, May 23, baccalaureate services were held. The final curtain for twenty-six seniors was brought down at the close of commencement exercises on May 26.
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STARS (Seniors) Barbara Bolsen—“Barb”—If only classes were held in Bunk’s room—“Jist tell old Barb!” Harry Porter—“Hezzie”—Has fun just living—Life of the second hour bookkeeping class—“My vibrator (Ford) will get me there.” Marjorie Bolsen—“Marge”—Upstairs office secretary—Enjoys crashing those cymbals—Full of pep—Always busy. Clyde Perry—“Pedi”—Always looking for a green truck—Nothing worries him— “Come on, let’s go huntin’.” Rachel Day—“Rach”—Voice for music—Eyes for “barns”—A giggle for everything—“I’ve lost my purse again”—Arion Award winner. Don Hooker—“Percy”—An underclassman in his eye—Not much talk. Paul Larimore—“Daddy”—Once you know him he’s full of fun—Lovington interests. Violet Van Landingham—“Vi”—There’ll be a wedding soon—If she sets her mind to do something, she’ll do it—“Hey! Wait for me.” Kenneth Phipps—“Tootie”—Always has a reply—“There’s time enough—I’ll do it when I’m old.” Roderick Carlin—“Corky”—Always happy—Full of fun—Brains? He has them— “Ho! Ho! That was funny.” Joan Thomas—“Button”—Short and sweet—Never sees a stranger—Her love for P.E. will never die. Harold Lieb—“Joe”—Corky’s pal—As unpredictable as March weather—Easy going. Sharon Clow—The quiet, silent type—If she’s lost, look in the commercial room.
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