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1 795.2 4394-H FIRST RCW: Mr. McCoy, Dorothy Bowles, Christina Chanee,Barbara.Evans, Nancy Ryan, Thurleen Hiller, Joan Parrish Mary Ann McNary, Carrol Study, Iris Miller, Joann meek, 1r1e neun and ur. Litreh. SECON ROW: lisa MoConaha, Willard Wadsworth, Russell Hildebrand, LeRoy Taylor, Joe Hatfield, Diet Stevens, Carl Orsborn, Harry Fulton, Claude Hunt, Vern Xnipp, Julia linters and Betty labry. THIRD ROW: Paul lhite, Bob Blue, Clyde Morris, Joe Rosser, B111 Smith, Egils Purina, Duane Gunn, Tom Eckenrode, Jim Shawhan, B111 McDaniel, David Best. 65444 Offdcew f b w c-.g!,.Nh--x FIRST now: nary Ann ueuary. President? Joan Parrish, Treasurer: Barbara EVBHB, Secretary, lies HcConaha, SPOUSOT- sEcoND Row: ur. uecoy, Sponsor: Jim Shawhan, Vice Presidentg Mr. Littell, Sponsor. INSET: Iris Rosh, Seeretar?- 1 .U-7 Page 'Monty-One
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by Mary Ann JWc.Ndry When we, the class of 1952, entered our Freshman year there were 35 of us Those enrolling were Bobby Blue Duane Gunn Thurleen Miller Nancy Ryan Dorothy Bowles Joe Hatfield Clyde Morris Jim Shawhan Jerry Brookbank Claude Hunt Carl Orsborn Bill Smith John Bryan Eddie Jones Joan Parrish Dick Stevens Tommy Eckenrcde Vern Knipp Iris Resh Carrol Study Barbara Evans Bill McDaniels Donna Ridenour LeRoy Taylor Buster Evans Mary Ann McNary Joe Rosser Julia winters Harry Fulton Joan Wrigley Mona Lee Lemmons, Joan Meek, Russell Hildebrand and David Best came to us from Abington We elected Joan Wr1g1ey,pres1dent, Bill 8m1th,vice president, Mona Lemmons, secretary and Joan Parrish, treasurer Our sponsors were Miss Kimmel, Miss Mc Oonaha and Mr Brooks Our first class party that year was a hayride and party at Claude Hunt's Then we had a Christmas party and exchanged gifts Our Valentine dance, The Freshman Fantasy went over big as we incorporated the idea of crowning a king and queen Mary Lou Mc0lanahan and Herb Johnston were selected We lost Joan Wrigley, Donna Ridenour and Jerry Brookbank during the year When we became Scphomores we felt we were really getting up in the world We gained three new memberstc go along with uein this phase of high school life They were Iris Miller, Betty Mabry and Paul White We lost one, Buster Evans Miss Kimmel and Mr Brooks were our sponsors Ourcfficers were Mary Ann McNary, president, Dick Stevens, vice president Julia Winters, secretary, Joan Parrish, treasurer and Ir1sResh, reporter For our first class party we followed an old precedent by havinga hayride We again hada,valentine dance, Betty Smith and Herb Johnston were crowned king and queen We were fortunatetm havetwo dances,the second of which wasthe Sophomore Shindig In 1950 we started back for our third year of high school A few must have become quite weary of school for Harry Fulton, Paul White, Mona Lem ons and Rus- sell Hildebrand quit school. We lost John Bryan to R.H.S. We were very fortunate in gaining lgils Purina from Latvia. We startedour Junior year with quitea bitof zeal. We elected our officers, as shown on page 21. We first elected Mona Lemmons as secretary, then when she leftto get married we replaced her with Iris Rash. Our sponsors are Miss McCon- aha, Mr. Mcdoy and Mr. Littell. CI want to stop to thank whoever is responsible for the assignment of sponsors for they certainly have done justice to us and we all appreciate lt., Our first big thrill was receiving our class rings-muchtb the envy of our underclassmen. Our big project was the Junior play, 'Comin Round the Mounta1n,' which turned out to be a colossal success under the direction of Mr. Littell. Thisis our big money making year. We hld the concession stand at the ball- games last summer and part of this winter. Our dance, Junior Jive, was-well at least it wasn't a flop. Then came our Donkey basketball, and our planned party to attenda drive-in movie. Miss Blackley an exchange teacher from England spoke at our chapel. She was secured by Mr. Mcdoy. Miss McConaha directed the conces- sion stand at the basketball games for us, and Mr. McCoy took care of seeing t0 our Coke machine and the noon stand. The Junior Class has been active in all extra-curricular activities. Eight are members of the band, five were on the basketball squad, four on the baseball team and one acted as baseball student manager and one was a yell leader. Page Twenty-Tue Y . 4 m , ,y 81544 ,lf
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