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THE REVERIE SENIOR HISTORY Twelve short years ago, the makings of the present senior class started in the first grade at Bethany Grade School. Five of them continued on through school together; namely, Jim Keown, Howard Majors, Darrell Perisho, Phil Phillips, and James Tipsword. As freshmen, three new members were gained; Marjorie Bartimus, Leona Campbell, and John LaCost, making twenty-six Freshmen. Officers were elected at the beginning of the class year. They were: President, Jim Keown; Vice-Pres- ident, Herb Majors; Secretary, Kimberly Powell; Treasurer, Robert Shelton, who moved to Tennessee during the last part of the year; Sponsor, Mr. William Schmitt; and Student Council representatives, Doris Keown and Jim Keown. Initiation was held in the fall. Candidate for Fall Festival Queen was Maxine Wagemann. After a short vacation, they returned as “Silly Sophomores . Dick Dickson transferred to another school. Two new members, Evelyn Lillico and Leroy Tinnea, were added. The class officers for this year were: President, Glen Aus- tin; Vice-President, James Tipsword; Secretary, Kimberly Powell; Treasurer, Darrell Perisho; Sponsor, Mr. Wade Davis; and Student Council representatives, M axine M arshall and Jim Keown. Reverie representatives were Glen Austin and Maxine Marshall. Candidate for Fall Festival Queen was Darlene Din- widdle. Darlene Gaither and Dorothy Hull entered the class at the beginning of the second semester. Hannah Scribner left school during the second semester to become Mrs. Kenneth Nance. Arriving at school again following vacation, three members were missing; Leona Campbell, Dorothy Hull and Kimberly Powell. Officers elected were: President, James Tipsword; Vice-President, Glen Austin; Secretary, Marjorie Bartimus; Treasurer, Jim Keown; Reporter, Doris Keown; Sponsor, Mr. Harold Voyles; and Student Council representatives, Marjorie Bartimus, Maxine Marsh- all, and Jim Keown. Class ring's were selected early in the fall and were received before Christmas. Concession stands were taken over by the class and members sold refresh- ments at football and basketball games. The magazine sales, which are held BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL-1951
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