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E l0R CLASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Carnes, H. Blakley, D. Hubbard, K. Petteys, E. Reynard, E, Cuddleback J. Patterson. J. Marshall, N, Butler, P. Spencer. SECOND ROW: M. Harvey, M. Patterson, J. Thomas J. Clancy. J. Gilbert, L. Dieter, Mr. Barocco. THIRD ROW: R. Marvin, T. Thompson, R. Eichenberger CLASS HI TORY We entered High School in September, 1950, with thirty-six members and Mr. Pratt as our advisor. The officers were: President, John Thomas, Vice-President, Bob Eichenbergerg and Peggy Spencer as our Secretary-Treasurer and Student Council Representative. P. Spencer, D. Seager. ln September of 1951, we entered our Sophomore homeroom with Mr. Cody as our advisor. We had a membership of 30 people. Our officers were: President, Robert Eichenbergerg Vice- President, Kay Petteys, Secretary, Dorothy Hubbard, and our Treasurer and Student Council Representative was .Tohn Thomas. We entered our Junior year with twenty-seven members and Mr. Churchill as our advisor. Our officers were: President, Robert Eichenbergerg Vice-President, Kay Petteysg Secretary, Dorothy Hubbard, and Treasurer, Lois Dieter. With our Prom, Square Dances, and Junior Play, we had a very successful year. As the Senior Class of 1954, we entered our last year with twenty-one members. With Mr. Barocco as our advisor. we have had exceptionally good luck, financially speaking. Our officers are: President, Phil Spencerg Vice-President, John Thomas, Secretary, Janice Gilbert: and our Treasurer is Lois Dieter. Our Student Council Representatives are Peggy Spencer, Phil Spencer, and John Thomas. Wehavehad many successful events, which include two square dances, our magazine campaign, and our Senior Play. We are looking toward our future and ......... GRADUATION.
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