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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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0 On September 5, l958, the Juniors launched their new ship with fifty- nine members on board. The crew chose James Wilson HS 1'JI'GSifi61'1t3 Robert Graves, vice-presidentg Mary Ellen Wemmer, secretary, and Shirley Carinder, treasurer. In January, one of the Junior admirals, Miss Hunt, advanced fur- ther toward success by obtaining a better position,but the class was fortu- nate in obtaining another very capable admiral, Mlss Dorothy Coldwell. The most important event of the year was on April 21, when the Juniors entertained the class of nineteen thirty-nine with the annual Junior-Senior banquet. The Pirate motiff was carried out in the table decorations, favors and ing the The place cards. After the banquet, the tables were cleared away and danc- followed to the music of Eob Slater and his orchestra. Mary Ellen Wem er was the carnival queen. Two new ideas were tried at carnival: a Night Club and a dance,both of which were very successful. play nThe Man In the Green Shirtn was presented in March by some of our most talented members. September 5, 1959, found- fifty sailors enlisted for thier last voyage of Co Ho Sl Every student has entered in some kind of extra-curricular activities. In football we find Jim Roth, Jack H0ward, Bob Graves, R. C. Mattix, Alfred Guillaume,Jchn Dodson, Bob Webber, Wiley Scott, and Ray Smith. Many of the girls were members of the Senior High Pepperettes. This group was led by Mary Ellen Wemmer,assisted by Laverne Wright with Erma Jean Stacy as cheer- leader. On December 8, the Playmakers presented the play H0h Promise Men. The Seniors in the cast were Erma Jean Stacy, Mary Ellen Wemmer, Jim W1lson,Bob Webber, Bob Graves, Norma Adams, and Roberta Whitney. The editors of the school paper, the-Nakenak, were Gilda Wilson and Bob Webber. The Student Council was organized this year with Jim Wilson as presi- dent. Other Senior members were Raymond McQuillen, Jack Howard, Ray Smith and Gilda Wilson. McQuillen and Wilson attended the Student Council con- ference at Ponca City in October. On March 21, 1940, the play entitleduMama's Baby Boyn was given by the Juniors and Seniors. Those in the play were Emma Jean Parker, Erma Jean Stacy, Jim Wilson, Bob Webber, Mary Ellen Wemmer, and Norma Adams. To become a successful class, you must be led by strong characters. The leaders of this class were: Ray Smith, president, Jack Howard, vice- presidentg Mary Ellen Wem er, treasurer, Gilda Wilson, secretary. Miss Coldwell and Mr. Oliver were the sponsors. We, the Senior Class of 1940, are about to graduate into a new and broader field,hoping that the goals and standards which.we have reached may be remembered and upheld by the oncoming classes of Caney High School.
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