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Arthur Dale Anderson An dy Claw Treasurer 3: Latin Clu Annual Asmstant Businew Manager: Minstrel 3: Band 3, 4. l'ru-ident 4: EKUQIIKIYC Brand 3: H1-Y 41lVl.ntl1 Club, Yue-Prciident 4: Science Club 3, 4, XvIx1 ljl't'Nldk'l1f 4, Ervin Leroy Anderson Andy Latin Club l: Minitrel 2. Band l, I. 3, 4: Const' is n Stand fNlaii1aiger 4, Ben Barnhart Barney Ax'1.nt1mr Stall: Prev Club 4. Lori ne Barton Mixed Chorus 2: Girls' Chorus l. 3: Y'Teen: I. 2, 3, 4: G. A, A. 4. Frederick James Besch Freddy Latin Club: Track 3, 4: Annual: Thespian 4: Curious Savage 4: The Great Big Doorstep 4: Hi-Y 4: Science Club 4: junior Council on VVorld Atfairs 4. ., .A SENIORS 53657 -P 4: D Q- 9 1 ...al gf 31 ' Marlene June Boggs Chicky C. A. A. -1: Bznketball I: Y'TeenN 3, 4. Dale Boyer Football 4: Annual: Hifa 3. 4, Ann Cecelia Buchanan Annie Latin Club l: Basketball 1. Annual: Minstrel 3: lwlixed Clwrui 3: Yffeeni l. Z, 3, 4. Jeanne Bundy l'Cricket Library Staff 4: Minstrel 1, Z: 'U Band -. 3, 4: Girls' Churux I, 21 Y'Teens 1, 3. John Hathaway Butler Jack Student Council 4: Latin Club 1: Football 1, Z, 4: Annual: Band 1, 3: HifY 4: Science Club 3, 4, Sergeant- atfArms 4: junior Council on Vv'orld Affairs 4.
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CLASS HISTORY The senior class of '5 3 started its never' tofbefforgotten journey through high school in September, 1949. Freshman ad' visor was Mr. Dickman. Gary Howe was president, David Huff, vice president, Iris Snyder, treasurer, and Margie Fultz, sec' retary. The student council member was Susan Hoover. That year the activities were limited to hayrides. During the sophomore year they were led by David Huff, president, Richard Koch, vice president, Dale Anderson, treasurer, Iris Snyder, secretary, and Polly Welch, student council representaf tive. The advisors were Miss Ruby and Mr. Casebolt. Everyone was looking forward to the junior year with Mr. Dickman again serv' ing as advisor. The class officers were Joe Hart, president, joe Cranor, vice presif dent, Bob Rosener, treasurer, Pat Matson, secretaryg and Dick Koch, student council. There are two great memories of the junior year. The Hrst one, the arrival of class rings just before Christmas, caused great excitement. The second memory, and perhaps the best, was the IuniorfSenior Prom. The theme, Garden in the Rain, was def picted by a lovely summer garden which consisted of live evergreens, flowers, and a wishing well. Everyone in the class labored on the decorations which left a lasting impression in the minds of those who attended. An Honor Night was held in the place of the usual May Day program. Johnny Lampman and Sue Miller reigned as King and Queen of the May. Other highlights of the junior year inf cluded Junior Career Day and a visit to Frigidaire. The senior year was one they will never forget. The officers were joe Granor, president, Richard Koch, vice president, David Huff, treasurer, Lora Grimes, Nancy Orput, and Iris Snyder, secretaries. joe Hart, Polly Welch, and Jack Butler were the student council membersg and the advisors were Miss Sienkowski, Mr. Hopkins, and Mr. Casebolt. ln November Regina Lampman was elected Homecoming Queen. The senior attendant was Sue Miller and the King was Gary Howe. Many projects to earn money for the class trip to Washington and New York included the selling of magazine subscripf tions, Christmas cards, and wreaths. They sponsored several dinners, a talent show, bake sale, jack's Xylophone Band, and had numerous scrap drives. In November they received some of their name cards and ordered announce' ments. ln December their senior pictures arrived from Powell Studios. Measure' ments for caps and gowns were taken dur' ing the month of January. The class elected as its motto, We must be the world we want. The red rose is the class flower and the colors are blue and white.
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Russell Willis Clagetr Rusty Latin Club 15 Football l, 2. Richard Donald Clark Dick' ' Basketball 45 Track 35 Boys' Chorus 1. Jerry Lee Cranor Thespian 3, 45 Curious Savage 4: The Great Big Doorstep 4: HifY 35 Science Club 4. joseph Edwin Cranor, Jr. njoe.. Student Council 45 Class VicefPresident 3, Class President 45 Latin Club 1: Press Club 45 Aviator Staff 45 Cuckoos on the Hearth 25 january Thaw 35 Curious Savage 45 The Great Big Doorstep 45 Thespian So' ciety 2, 3, 4, Vice'President 35 Science Club 2, 3, 45 HifY President 4. Ronald Arlington De Hays Reggie Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 4: Annualg Hi-Y 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS I5 I Beverly Jean Dunn Bev Annual: Minstrel 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 35 Y-Teens l, Z, 3. Dea Rae Dunn Dee G. A. A. 45 Annualg Y-Teens 3, 4. David Esposito HESSY.. Football 4: Annualg Minstrel lg Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 3. Judie Finfrock MFHP.. Basketball 25 Annualg Minstrel 1, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Y'Tcens l, 2, 3, 4. Doris Virginia Francis Drs Annualg Press Cfub 2, 35 Aviator Staff 2, 3, CofAssistf ant Editor 35 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus lg YfTeens I, 2, 3, 45 junior Council on World Affairs 4.
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