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ESTHER HINES Estie F. H. A.—2, 3,U; Modem Miss Club—lj Class Play—3, Girls' Chorus—1,2,3,U, Mixed Chorus--1,2j Band—3,ii; Spring Music Festival—2, Vesper Service—3 U;Girls' Glee Club— U; Christmas Program—1,3, DONALD SNIDER Don Basketball—1; Softball—2,3,U Track—1,2,3,U. CARYL TUTTLE Tut Class'Treasurer—3; F, H, A,— 2,3,U, President—U, Delegate to National Convention—3}Mod-em Miss Club—lj Camerette Staff—Uj Girls' Chorus—1,2,3 Spring Music Festival—2,3,Music Contest—U. DONALD CRAMER He Class Treasurer—1, Vice President—hi F. F. A,—1, 2, 3,h President— hi Delegate from F, F, A, to Cooperative Training Course—hi Illinois State Farmer Degree Winner—3; Student Council—3;Track—3;Glass Play—3,hi Softball—U. EARLENE COLLINS Liz Class President—lj F, H, A.— 2,3,U}Modern Mis3 Club—lj Operetta—lj Christmas Plaj$Girls' Chorus—1,2,3, la, Mixed Chorus--1,2; Band—1,2,3} Spring Music Festival—2,3; Vesper Service—3,hi Girls' Ensemble—3 h, Music Contest—U; Queen At-tendent—3i Cheerleader—U. THOMAS MAHER Tommy F. F. A,—1,2,3fh,' Treasurer— 3; Glee Club— 1,2,3, U} Rifle Club—3} Softball—U. MARY ANN MULVANEY Tafy Class President—3} H, A 2,3, U} Modern Miss Club—1} Delegate to house of Delegates —3; Spectator Staff—U} Latin Contest—2} Class Play—U} Operetta—1;Amateur Show—2}Ves-per Service—3,U, Spring Music Festival—2,3,Girls' Glee Club —U, Chorus' Contest—U,' Band Contest—3»U, Ensemble—1,Sextet—3, Girls' Chorus—1,2,3,U Mixed Chorus—1, 2, Christmas Program—1,2,3, h, Chorus Accompanist—h. KENNETH SKAGGS Kenny F, F, A.—2,3,U} Chorus—2,3,U Stage Manager-Sr. Class Play— U; Softball—U} Track—2,3jhi Basketball—U«
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SOL places. We left high school somewhat reluctantly our sopbemore year, but thoughts of vacation again filled our minds with happy dreams. In September 19 7 a group of jolly juniors breezed into Brim-field High School. Mr. E. H. Test was our new helmsman for thisyoar. Under the supervision of Miss Arlene Knussman, our junior class sponsor, we chose Mary Ann Mulvaney as our president to steer us through one of the busiest years of our lives. By her side,sat Don Cramer, ready to help when he was needed. We elected Rollie Pennington to carry on our business transactions, and to Caryl Tuttle we gave the task of guarding our few precious gold pieces. October was soon facing us, and with it came preparations for the long-awaited class play. With the aid of Miss Emma Stigall, we chose the comedy Criss Cross . This play proved to be one of the biggest successes of Brimficld High School. It was attended by a record-breaking crowd and we made $187.10. We were proud juniors, indeed1 In December, we ordered some of ovr gold possessions ahead of time. Yes, our class rings I a little Later in the year we sponsored a bake sale and the HatchetHep'.' The proceeds from these events increased our small fortune which we were hoarding for the Junior-Senior Banquet. And then May again—and we were deep amid plans and decorations for our pron. We chose the theme Stardust , and 62 guests enjoyed a dinner prepared by the mothers of our class. Moonlij it and Roses , Begin the Beguine and a modley of songs played on the marimba, were the main attractions of the program. Chuck Roof and his orchestra furnished the music for our dancing. The annual occasion ended at the stroke of twelve, but the memories of this night will live forever in our hearts. The summer passed quickly and in September of 19U8 a group of solemn-eyed seniors entered Brimfield High School. We were more settled and quite serious minded because we realized this was the last year we would enter dear old B. H. S, as students. We were ready for the last mile and after that---------the world. I During the summer our whole school system had undergone a change for Brimfield Township High School had become a Unit District.Again we had a new administrator with several new faculty members facing us. The second week of school found us once again • changing the leaders of our class. We chose Mary Lou Courtright to lead us through this final, but active year. Pat Bennett was her willing helper as vice-president. Sue Smith was given the job of secretary, and Miriam Bragg took care of the financial end. Mr. Soper and Mr. Jones were our advisors. We chose as our motto We have crossed the Bay but the Ocean lies before us . The class colors are gray and silver, and our flower the red rose.
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