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KDILENSIC ee, N' 3 W Xxfv - ' I 'v ' First Row--Billie Chastain Mildred Townsell Lois Ann Cari d Billi Haymaker, Gloria Parsons, Hubertine Ross, Wilma Wilson, Sarah Hgrgison, Maiig2rBa2lelg?hn Second Row Betty Wemmer J -- anet Jones Hilde Scime W tt C 111 Mary Trafford, Annie Fleaing, Caroll Rgrdon, Mr. Sagg?, Ye a o er, Normalea Swayne, Third Row--Jim Dancer, Gerald Stace B tt y e Bow B b M h Smith, Martha Hardy, Madeline Harris: KathZrinemEgolf?r ara 8 on' Jean Lugenbeal' Jimmy The purpose of Forensic is to train students to debate properly so that Caney may have a good debate team in the f t . t l speaking. u ure I a so helps in composition and posture while It is made up of students from the seventh, eight and ninth grades and these peopk have done some good work in debating. Mr. Sage who has directed the debates throughout the second semester, was assisted at the start by Miss Gaynor. The officers are: President - Janet Jones, Vice President - Betty Wemmer, Secretary- Treasurer - Normalea Swayne. There are 56 members under the direction of Mr. Sage. You will probably hear a lot from these people in the future. Those members not shown in the picture are: C. I. Gause, Mary Ann Sawyer, James O'Neal, Norma Becker, Carma Becker, Billy Neal, Rosetta Perryman, Raymond Brown. zo W
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SENIGRS Ray Smith Jack Howard Gilda Wilson Mary Ellen Wemmer President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer SENIOR GLASS OFFICERS Ray Smith --------- ----------- President Jack Howard ------------- sVice President Gilda Wilson ----------------- Secretary Mary Ellen Wemmer ------------ Treasurer Miss Dorothy Coldwell ---------- Sponsor Mr. Jack Oliver ---------------- Sponsor Class Motto --------------- ------- WTO Win Without Boastingg To Lose Without Excuses.' Class Color ---------- - ------------------ --- Rose and Silvqr Class Flower ---------------------------- ---------- Larkspur SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1957, fifty-six sophomore sailors started out in their first trans-high voyage. Their officers were Raymond McQui1len, Ray Smith, and Gilda Wilson. The admirals of this crew were Miss Gertrude Hunt and Mr. Dave Evans. The class was well represented in all the various activities of the school. Mabel Chastain was chosen queen of this shipL The band and orches- tra rated highly superior at the Tri-State Music Contest at Pittsburg in which many sophomores were members.
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