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Class History PRE-HISTORIC He, the graduating class of 1951, entered high school in l9h7. Freshmen, we had been told, were to be seen and not heard, however we put on all sorts of airs and we expected to be looked up to by every one. It didn't.take long that first year to find out differently. There were M2 of us on the class roll: Paul Baker Alan Henwood Bob McClure Walter Soper Mary Black Jim Howell Dick Merkamp Marilyn Starr Ben Blake Marjorie Hunt Marvin Morris Mary Spotts Jim Byrd Nell Jenkins Dale Pentecost Ernest Taylor Ruby Caudle Jane King Dick Rabine Byron Temple Janet Chowning Vera Knipp Phyllis Resh Paul Van Camp Fred Dickerson Beverly Lamb Bill Joe Rice Willard Wadsworth Ronnie Hamm Bill Lucas Bob Rudd Don West Neil Hamilton Paul Martin Donald Schwab Barbara Wickersham Joan Harris Jim May Betty Smith Marcia Wright Donald Hawkins Nancy Wright In our Freshman year our officers were President Walter Soper, Vice Pres ident Marilyn Starr, Secretary Jim Byrd and Treasurer Paul Baker Our sponsors were Miss Doty, Mr Brooks and Mr Miles We enjoyed several parties and spon sored a successful dance, the breshman blurry As the year closed we felt that we had partly paved the way to our great goal We lost our president, Walter Soper, to Dennis ANCIENT HISTORY In our sophomore year we settled down and strove to get back into the good graces of the upper classmen We were joined in our struggle by Harold Jenkins, Bill Harris, Donald Dale and Philip Jones Dale Pentecost started his career as president Paul Martin was elected vice president, Mary Spotts, secretary, and Phyllis Rosh, treasurer With the help of Mrs Hubbell and Mr Overturf we spon sored a 'Sophomore Scootn and the traditional class tourney We tried to sell pennants It was during this year we traveled to Indianapolis with Miss Kimmel to see the play Oklahoma Thus a successful year was brought to a close and we lost five classmates Philip Jones, Dick Rabine, Willard Wadsworth, Jim Byrd and Bill Harris MEDIEVAL HISTORY Our Junior year began with a bang During the summer we sold popcorn, cokes and candy to the hungry spectators at the baseball games, and when school started we were rarin' to go One of the b g moments in our Junior year was when we saw our class rings for the first time Everyone ordered according to his own choice and then an xiously awaited the day they would arrive How long they kept waiting is another thing During the year we had two very successful dances, the 'Junior Jazz and the uTiger Tromp Por a little fun on the side we threw in class parties hayride, and a square dance Our class officers for the year were Dale Pentecost, president, Phyllis Resh vice president, Mary Spotts secretary, hell Jenkins treasurer, and Marjorie Hunt reporter Durlrg thlS busy year ve ne J n ur , r st Chance e cu ra was e 1 LC t a.c ssell el, Dc S w r be r de c rselves l h t s a Pa s r reate Cur cha el progral was a t l r e e gav r lnterestl g escr pt M15 Icr The Jr or rece , w ve sore , was c e' + e t ex r The 8V6DlHE was toppe off Ly a perfcrrance Cf junior talent As the school year drew tc a close, we real ze t at ne t fear we wc l to assare the dlgnlty an esocr lb l t es cf ser c s V13 C s t settled s dcwr for t e cr, c the rell est cf the are t I2 O , - O I O I O - ll 1 l . ll I I . l . . . O 0 O - . O n n I . . O I . I J. , - O O I ll n A , -- . : . O I 'tc n' ' j f f 1 gained Sarah Tc. y, anet Ikcr E 5 and Ch i ina . . T F C-1' her for a Jhile, but we ' s hir 7 rg with Eu-- Rud- ic s x sch ab, Bch Rudd, ai' Ia-vln Xcrgis. J .z. u usefu' -T varlcus ncc'c's--xakirr h hers for Q gfrstcun tourney and the sectional--ushering for band ccxcfrts, G:aduati.n, and Baccalau- O M p A 1 1 - a k by V . Litil of tx F. :. I., who e a ve y ' - 'n, 6 - i ion of W' : k an' the r. E. I. activitles. ' .-' . pticn -Rich : sion F - :isider ' -he L S 'e . U ' s 5 I b 4 ' - , . i -1 h 1 j - u d have '.. . u' ' ' d r A ls'.i i i li rs. TH' Seri u kcxfht . u ,, h S1312 muck t -. -'ef of r. A p n S.
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C .US N LJ ccntinugd PERSOFAL BEQUBATHS ARE aul Baker, w1ll my nick rame, nPete', to Paul Widau Mary Black, will my nicht life to Dorotry Bowles Ben Blake, will my trombone career to Bill Smitn Ruby Caudle, will my abllity to stay out late and get away with it to Carol Study Don Dale, will my beard to Dick HBWKITS Fred Dickerson, will my aolllty to lift 152 pounds over my head to bob Blue eil Hamilton, will my naturally curly nair to anyone wno wishes to risk it in the rain Ronnie Hamm, will my de ooints aoalrst Richmo Q to B111 Burris Joan Harris, will my petite f1CUT6 to wanda rowell Billy dar is, will my pleasant ways to Claude nunt Don hawklns, wlll IV hlll billy sorts to Donnie 18TI1S Alan Henwood, w1ll my Plywoutn, Lizzle , to Judy King J1m howell, will my oralns to anyore with yust a few oeobles laryorie hunt, will my di5Hlf16Q walk to Shlela Weaver Nell Jenkins, w1ll my allergy snots to Kay Kinb Jane King, will my ability not to bo steady to Linda arly Vera Knipp, will my twin brotner to Cnrlstlna Clance Beverly Lamb, will my love for a quiet mar to Sonya Jones Bill Lucas, wlll my dimples to 'artna Weaver Bill Inndy, will my part in tue senlor play to Dlc Stevens Paul Martln, w1ll my cat naps ln Assembly Q0 to neo Iuss Jim Imy, wlll my car QTlVlHD to Helena Nc aly Bob McClure, w1ll my ablllty to Let along with eighth Qrade Study and bark Nfioht LlTlS to Russell Dick Merkamp, wlll my ablllty to know lt all to Dick Crocker Dale Pentecost, will my ability to Let kicked out of ng class to Clarence M1tCH61l Phyllis Resh, will my report card to my sister, Iris, and my shorthand to any person wisninb to eat involved Bob Rice, will my ability to get along with rms KldH8y to Joe iatfleld Betty Smitn, will my Jokes and wltticlsms to Billy, my Hbabyu brotner ary Spotts, will my gig le to Alan Kempton Marilyn Starr, will my nyackety hrnie Taylor, will my quietness Byron lemple, will my megapnone Saran Toney, will my nredn hair Paul Van Camp, will my crew cut Jackety yacketyn to Joan Parrish to Barbara Cauule ana Charleston to Jonn Vambo to Gracia y to Lb ls Purlns L! I I... I3 P - ' 1 V' I v 0 I, .. ' T . . I, . F ' . In ' F Q O I, ' W' '. . I3 I A I a I, N . ' ' I O 1, fn . Ina y . I, I ' ' 'Q ' 'L . I, 'I r ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' my ' - f .1 .. 1 - . I, ' ,. -1 H ' 'I Y -. I, '. ' I ' I ' L ' . I, . . E .,. , X . ,z . I, A . h 0 I, ' ' A- -' ge . 1, '- Q ' ' . . 1, ' 1' ' I H . I, ' ' ,T ' . I, ' ' k . I, . . , - . I N t O I, v . I ' I - -A Iv ' 'o I, l . . . J 1 In if t I Q 'V 0 I, A , . . . I . , I, 7f I o U 1, Q ' D X 7 f . I, Q X V' 0 . Y I . o I, . . . . , Y . I, M Y f ,C . 'V' ', r-'Y I '- 1 7 v .Lg e I, 1, ' O I, H Y P '. . I, Janet Tnornburg, will my 5' lin to Loren Hamilton. I, ' Mav- 1, - ' . I, ' A ' ' ' - 1, ' . ' - . I, , ' 'gn W '. I J' ' . - B , . ,V , , -.p 4: ' '- h w U inn H, 6 f' U C H a ,u I 1 i H 'Cne:. , . this 52 f y Cf 79 , 9 , a , i l'isne. TV f ' II , 7 ' V f 2-. '5'13L'ss: - ' Isl ggff 'J K ' '.-'loiifyssz ff M DEH 'fry L.-figs. time LL- l9'l , Lf X ' 'srsr ,-V . .4 M ,-IE, !', QQ , 5 -' - ' Q . ' Y- - 1. Don Nest, will my way wlth women to Clyde need Barbara wickersnam, will my atnletlc abllity to my orotner, Jerry Marcla Wrl t Taylor, will my mar traps to my slster, Ann an y wright, wlll my love for Lovers' Lane to Tnurlecn Miller. we, t e Anders e Q ccn lrr e Cl st tc ert here n entl Utne ya, 1 f 4 t Fenterv lle, In ,Q ,ML ,em faufwff , M ay M, ' 1 1,0 Lana L1 D :IIN M-Q . fa-gh 14
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