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Page 31 text:
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IN HIGH SCHOOL TERRITORY .lack was all-conference guard this year. Our reporters are Dorene Weaver and Kathryn Ifagras. Dorene was sent to Camp Tyrone, Michigan, with jim Merriheld to represent the Bu- chanan .Iunior Red Cross this Slllll1IlCl'. Don Smith was elected justice-of-the-peace when the student body took over the town lor Il day. Our class is well represented in glee club, band, orchestra, and all sports. KW- hope each and everyone of us finds happiness and sue- cess in our world of tolnorrow. ff ,fi Top Row: Paul Sekan, Jack Runyan, Wesley Leazenhy, Jack Hamilton, Eugene Sc-ameheorn, Ray Nelson, Edward Proud, Vernon Shaner, Mr. Heezen Second Row: Jim Topash, Lynn Watson, Robert Quick, Robert Beaver, Danny Mitchell, Nolan Spaulding, Neill Canfield, J. F. Phillippi, Richard Virgil 'Third Row: Dean Stretch, Tony Rosetto. Richard Marsh, Jack Bittinger, Dale Wilcox, Don Smith, Luman Granger, Bill Mottl, Glen Walter, Bill Batchelor, Dick Ravish, James Henson Fourth Row: Phyllis Clements, Naney Hanover, Lee Roti, Betty Womack, Donna Albrecht. Marian Parl- dock, Laura Slocum, Lorraine Young. Eva Davis, Maynard Ewert, Lloyd Clark, Robert Orpurt Bottom Row: Suzanne Mullen, Dora Dill, Allene Ferris, Carol Shreve, Della Rauch, Kathryn Fatzras, Barbara Chilson, Gloria St-hmaltz, Dollie Sebasty, Sandra Weaver 27
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SETTLERS HAVE STARTED TO TAKE ROOT .-Ks at-ttlc'1's wt' liaw to clccidc our vocations :intl p1'cp:irc our- st-lvcs to do that vocation wcll. Sonic ol' thc svttlcrs will hc , ' . st'ct't'tzi1'it-s, husint-ss mon, nurses, tlocturs, and ttrnstwortliyj an A, puliticiztiis, cath ont' trying to do his or hor P2111 to makc this L- T' ff E 'A I ll lwttt-1' ftbllllllllllllf' :tml at hcttcr world in which to livc. ,K ' ' Going hy thc old pmlmlu-c'y, XVh0n tlicrc are two or morv. V tlit-rc has to hc- zu lt'aclc1', wt' clcrlvtl liclwartl llartman as our K I pre-siclt'nt: Kzttlilcvn lluhhartl. virc prcsitlvnt: Cliarlciic Nchr- ing St't'l't'l1ll'Y1 and on top ol' our ll'C2lslll't' the-st, l.t-v Roti. Um' c-lass i'4-pix-sc-titzttiws nrt- lla-tty XVmnzu'k and -lack Rnnyan. Tow Row: Edward Hartman, Gurdon Forlws, Charles Pate, Earl Ditto, Frank Hinegnrdnor, Fred Altorlrott. Norman Lear, Richard Blevins, Ralph Liska, Arthur Thompson, Donald Stincback Sccuml Row: Harold Luhrscn, Harold Wmznt-r, Dennis Hatchc-lor, .lim Ibonbargvr, .lack Pollitt, Doyle Ncsson, Louise Wolford, Phyllis Most-s, Maria-tta Vandc-n Bos:-h, Maizit- Starr, Norma Ravish Third Row: Mrs. Weaver, Patricia Bromley, Dorothy Samson, Barbara Zolmor, Lucille Backus, Frankie Lowery, Kathleen Hubbard, Norma Jackson, Dora Kohn, Nancy Fisher, Charlene Nchring, Vivian Huston Bottom Row: Diana Lauvvr, Marilyn Hvwitt, James Fvnn, .lt-ssiu Gr-ary, Bnnnic Hvllwifz, Betty Miller, Beverly Goodrich, Mary Vanrlt-rw:-rp, Edna Iiussarfl, LoVe-rne Swaim 26
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Page 32 text:
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HARD YVORKING MULE-SKINNERS SEI Top Row: Milton Converse, John Hausman, Gib Mattson, Norman Davidson, Franklin Lenox, Bob Metzger, Doyle Verizon, lliok Mills, Donald Sherwood, George Virgil, Victor Shafer Second Row: Harold Hanlin, William Hunt. Phillip IH-nnell, Ralph Mitchell, Albert Rauch, Gordon Cease, .lohn Schultz, James Noe, Divk Swem, Jerry Pierce, Harlan Rough, Tom Burks, Huebert Vite, Wayne Williams Third Row: Mr. Miller, Robert Lee, Clare-nco Young, George Vineent, Beverly Lemke, Catherine Crawfoi-ml, Jeannine Fairmun, Leona Clifton, Lois VVile. Delia Canfield, Sheila Marrs, Delores Miller liottom Row: Thelma l'addm'k, Veldoris Renbarger, Yvetta llowliniz, Jane Rizor, Pat Quinn, Jean Borland. Doris Harrolf, Janice Horst, Mary Sum- lligzfzs, Beverly Shaver Like mule skinners we have to drive and drive hard in order to make any progress. But we are a sturdy bunch and have come through the first year of high school uninarred. 1-Iarly in the year we chose Phil Pennell for head niule skin- ner and appointed Bob AlCllgCl' to assist him. Jeannine Fair- nian noted all important utterances and Yvetta Bowling han- dled all the money. NVQ were represented in the local student council hy Nancy Dokey and Gila Mattson, and Carolyn Crime was treasurer ol' that organization. liven a mule skinner must learn the trade and at times he must turn to more experienced men for help. It is Nr. Flynn as a guidance counselor and our class advisers, Miss Spickler and Nr. Ray Miller, who hll this bill. 28
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