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j CIZLLTQLLLIZ Lobbyists Q ES Q 1 QR LL 9 9495 3 Q P .J X4 GG Top Row E Adams B Anderson D Arnold R Baker C Barnaart W Barnaart T Barnard A Bartlett H Bartlett J Baum L Bennett J Betty D Bosworth D Boyd S Bracy D Bruce Second Row D Bursley B Butler Dean Carey Duane Carey P Carpenter N Carter D Carroll J Carr R Catron J Chamberlaln D Clark M Converse C Cooley G Cooper N Cooper S Cooper Thlrd Row E Curtlss P Davld D Deland J Dempsey C Derby J Dewey L Donley D Dykhouse C Earl D Ells A Escobar D Ewlng n,x i P Fortney G Frace D Frazler L Freeman Fourth Row W Frey R Garn M Glgnac S Glasslee H Goelz J Haley R Hall F Hammond M Harmon D Hefflebower D Hlce J Hicks C H llls L Huffman B Holton J Hookrns FfthRw B Hornbek R H I JJ CJh EJh G 1 o c ous er enson o nson o nson Johnson L Johnson R Jones E Jones l Jones J Kane C Kee y M Kenney N Kenney J Kung M Klont Sixth Row P Klont I Langmaack R Larder K Lavengood qNot Prcturedj B Beals M Dunn E Hamllton Party Leaders Pres1dent Jlm CHU' Vlce Pres1dent Dean Carey Secretary Ingr1d Langmaack Treasurer Joyce Kmg Student Councll V1rg1n1a' MO6H1Hg and Dxck Parr, Motto Class Motto Nothmg succeeds l1ke success Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Carnatlon Mary had a l1ttle lamb Its fleece was whlte as snow She took lt to P1ttsburgh and Now look at the darned th1ng John Dewey Ive f1n1shed wxth that gxrl Russell Hall How come? Johnny She asked m 1f 1 danced Russell Hall Whats so ln ultmg about that? Johnny I was danc1ng Wltll her when she asked me Coach Gobel Now 1f I lay three eggs here and f1ve egg-- over there, how many eggs Wlll I have? Blll Vogel Well, to tell you the truth, I don't belleve you can do 1t, slr Teacher Take thlrteen from twenty what's the d1fference Lazy pup1l 'tThat's what I say what's the d1fference'7 T e The State selves The school Class xn the Capltol class declded to v1s1t the Cap1tol to see for them the government ID act1on class journeyed 1n three buses and the trxp was un eventful except for the black eye wh1ch John Saurer gave to Dean Bruce 1n a fxght over a seat and the nosebleed WhlCh Bob Jones got by runnlng lnto a rack 1n the us Immed1ately upon arrlval the class cllmbed to the dome of the tap1tol from wh1ch they had a SPGCIHI v1ew of the c1ty Th1s was '1ll very f1ne but somewhere along the l1ne Warren Ph1ll1ps and Joyce Chamberla1n were lost The class found them agam Joyce m the Governor s off1ce and War ren by the candy counter and contlnued to observe SpeC1al places The class watched the Senate 1n sesslon and was so carr1ed awav that after leavmg the room a heated argument developed be tween Jan1ce Root and Joyce Kane over the speeches of the senators and who had the best v1ew These glrls were Just sep arated by Mrs L1psey when M1 Isaac caught John Myers leanlng out a wlndow After he wa safely 1ns1de the class entered the House of Representatwes Th1s was clearly a lesson 1n de mocracy, but Mr Wotrxng had to qulet Carolyn Earl and Jack Quantrell when they argued too loudly about wh1ch name went w1th Wh1Ch representatxve The class was very xmpressed by the proceedlngs. language, and at tlons of the House Th1s was almost damaglng when Sandy Par1sh and Pete Carpen 1 l I' 7' . 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'a ' .d , - . ... . . 14 Q T3 .S w 1 - --,,... .4--vi , '1 .,--4' ter almost fell over th ra1l1ng on the heads of the representatwes They were saved by the qu1ck lhmklng of Dlck Parr and Harold Goelz Before v1s1t1ng the Supreme Court the class stopped at the re freshment stand where everyone stocked up on candv gum an'l peanuts Then they were adm1tted to the ,Supreme Court room and told to be very qulet because a tr1al was begmnmg The exc1tement be came too much for Carla Powers and CORDIS Cooley who began crackmg the1r gum and were sent out After seemg th1S dlsplay of I 1ust1ce, Eleanor Wood, Davld Dykhouse, and Ilene Jones all decxded to become Judges Before leavmg for home, the students went to see the collec t1ons of valuable flags and tro phxes Wh1Ch have h1stor1cal value Th1s was very mterestlng, but one flag would have fallen to the 12+ floor 1f Ilene Sharp hadnt caught 1t and restored lt to the cas After th1s f1ne day everyone was ready to go home Pat DaV1d and Jean Dempsey were almost left there but flnally all were safe and the r1de home was calm and peaceful My dachshund d1ed sad llttle boy to h1S teacher Too bad' What happene asked h1s teacher He met h1s end golng around a tree Teacher Can you tell me what the former ruler of RUSSIH was called? Student Tsar Teacher Correct and w at was h1s Wlfe called? Student Tsar1na Teacher Rlght What were Tsars chxldren called? Student sardmes' Presldentlal Report As we the class of 54 look back upon the year we have Just left behlnd we see a year of pro gress Our class has done a var 1ety of thmgs such as selllng re freshments at a football game sponsor1ng a dance and puttmff on an assembly We look forward to the next three years as vears 1n Wh1Ch to learn and progress further I should l1ke to thank Mr Jar v1s Wotrmg, Mr Nell Brennan, Mr Elk1n Isaac, and Mrs Alleen Llpsey, for the1r help 1n maklng th1s a successful yeax J1m Carr Freshman Class Pres1dent
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Majorlt Leaders '76s Cyru 'cgiruz Party Leaders Presrdent Quentrn Bosworth Vrce Pres Bruce Ellrsonl Secretary Joan Wrlson Treasurer Charles Hale Student Councrl Pat Wrlson and Don Marple, Motto Class Motto Today we fol 1 low tomorrow vxe lead Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Orchrd Presrclentral Report The class of 53 had a very suc cessful year rn sponsorrng dances and other actrvrtres I would lrke to thank the class for therr co operatron rn serv1n on comrnrttees and hope they wrll grve the1r nest presrdent much assrstan e Many of the sophomore boys were promrncnt rn the hrgh s hool sports events thrs year The class apprecrates the ex trem rnterest of the advrs rs rn our actrvrtres and would lrke to thank Mrs Marena Krplrnger Mr John Bogner Mr Earl Hust on and Mr Robert Powell for the1r frne support Quentrn Bosworth Sophomore Class Presrdent HS MR BOGNER Young manl are you the teacher of thrs class? BUD ATKINS No slr MR BOGNER lhen dont talk lrke an rdrot JIM MAATSCH Ive added these numbers ten trmes M Stall MR STALL Good boy' JIM MAATSCH And here are the ten answers Government Personalltres Most rntellectual boy Joe Iauch Most rntellectual grrl Suzanne McLaughl1n ersonalrty boy Bruce Ellrson Personalrty grrl Barbara Crrttenden Best lookrng boy Nell Housler Best lookrng grrl Barbara Montgomery Best dressed boy Quentrn Bosworth Best dressed grrl Charlene Barnhrll Boy muscrcran Charles Thornell Grrl musrcran Lucrlle Whrtrnger Most artrstrc boy Don Marple Most artrstrc grrl Barbara Brummette steady couple Jrm Young and Sue Schroth flrrt Russell Kane coquette Sally McDonald pest Warren Atkrns athlete J1m Young Class Class Class Class Class . 2122- 335- .4-- - j 7 o'l ,Y N0 N lyf Q1 . Amusement Park Holrday an extra specral treat the was allowed to have ts p1cn1c at an amusement ass class park Everyone arrrved safely but Joyce Martm had become bus srck and drdnt have a very good trme all day The frrst thrng everyone drd was to rrde on the merry go round Now thrs rs a very srmple task but Warren Atkrns trrpped and would have been hurt but Doug Burkhead prcked hrm up and put hrm on a horse After thrs all drvrded rnto groups and before anyone knew rt Sue Schroth and Jrm Young were lost rn the Tunnel of Love but were rescued by Pat Wrlson and Joe Prnch A crowd gathered at the shoot rng gallerres when Sh rley How ard and Tommy George had a rrfle match and everyone cheered when Shrrley won Then Jrm Maatsch and Davrd Sassaman had a match and came out tred but scared the spectators wrth therr wrld shots Everyone enjoyed watchrng Nancy Rutter Srllx Smrth Jan et Spagnuolo 'md Margre French rrde the roller coaster Of course some boys were on rt too but the grrls screamed the loudest and the people laughed The boys and grrls both had fun rn the lrttle bump cars A Jam up occurred when Bob Lrghtner and Kenny Olmstead hrt Marrlyn Grrffrn and Charlene Barnhrll and turned each other rn the wrong drrectron From here the krds moved to the Fun House and the Trlta Whrrl and screams and laughs echoed from both Lucrllc Whit rnger felt sure she had twrsted her neck on thc TrltaWhrrl whrle Dale Pryor could hardly stop laughrnf., from the Fun House Before the class could leave everyone had to rrde on the Fer rrs Wheel and thrs was so much fun that Joan Hamrlton and Mary Alrce Howe almost fell out cf therr seats But no accrdents occurred and all arrrved home safe and happy after therr day s trrp GG QQQ Q3 S9362 B M 2562 QQ EBSQ 6 Top Row F Ald R Ammnn W Atkms J Barnabv C Barnhlll E Bart lett L Booth Q Bosworth P Briggs B Brummette R Brundage D Burkhead M Bursley R Bursley D Bust E Can Second Row R Cam D Carey R Carroll D Carter P Carter D Cham berlaln R Cogswell R Collins J Conklin L Cotton W Cotton C wan B Cr tte d B D e A Debl R D I o 1 n en an er on ey Thlrd Row B Elllson R Epler W Ferguson R Flessner W Freeman ench T George B Grlffln M Grlffm C 'ae Halsey Hamilton R Hollday S Howard M A Howe N Housler urth Row J Iauch J Lea J Ma tsch R M Mann Marshall Martm D Mather D May L McConnell S McDonald J McLane QE ' QQ fl! eq U7 71 5 5 ggfrmmfg N- mn 332111105 53'-:fc U7 01 ID ' 203 U, mz- - ny, ro :s 230, Z 0-01JL.Om 5515 1 3' Qglliz O ni,--lgom JJ 0: O C- 07 Z U13 g,nm0m 'Sym :rg I - X5,-Tggmo rn img 3 Wmsmga N1 O 550192 'DEV' 1:52 .413 13 I U 29135 1L:a nn - 1 Z wa U-lg can - 'UB Og 320' uw IQ: 25 C0 1 Z 3 ze., I' 3 IU UI 2:1 01 -1 arg 'L 3 I si O 3: 1,11 'E U 3: Y u e an T ornell Seventh Row J VanDenDrlessche B Whrte L Whltnnger N Wullnamson Wllllams J Wrllus J Wrlson P Wllson J Youn 1Not Plcturedl J Churchull W MacNaughton D Marple W Papranec C Shrmer N Thomas l1'? 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Lobbyists 'jfie C7611 'zfiiwz Government Personalities Most intellectual boyI David Dykhouse Most intellectual girl Linda Smith Personality boy Gary Frace Personality girl Doris Fraziei Best looking boy Gary Cooper Best looking girl Ilene Jones Best dresed boy Elmer Jones Best dressed girl Coranne Derbv Boy musician David Hefflebower Girl musician Virginia Moenmff artistic boy Edwin Adams artistic girl Pat David steady couple Jim Carr and Linda Smith flirt Rex Nevins coquette Janice Root pest Peter Klont athlete John Bettv Most Most Class Class Class Class Class Pupil I want to buy a pencil Clerk Hard or soft Pup1l Hard Its for a stiff cxam I think we are descended from either birds or monkeys What do you think? Well there arent any feath crs on you And then there was the natui alist who tried to cross a turkex with a centlpede so everybodv could have a drumstick Teacher Is it correct to sav' You have et Jimmy No its wrong Teacher Why IS it Wrong to say You have et 'P Jimmy Because I a1nt et xe Freshman Talent On February 14, the freshman class put on a very successful and delightful assembly to celebrate St Valentines Day To personify the King and Queen of Hearts were Ernest Hamilton and Doris Frazier They made a companionable couple although thc Queen was very particular about the Kings behavior in court Warren Phillips and Gary Frace acted as the royal pages to Walt on the King and Queen They served cookies to the court and did other errands for the King and Queen The calm was interrupted by a messenger Charles Barnaart who came to tell the King and Queen that more valentines must be sent out right away Since the supply of valentines was exhausted the cutter Marian Klont and the painter Connie Keeny set to work to make some more in a hurry This also set the poets Donna Clark and Janice Root to work mak ing verses to put on the valen tines Meanwhile three historians Eugene Curtiss Bob Jones ano Dick Parr each told a short story about the beginning of St Val entines Day They were compamed by a ukulele played by Jack Quantrell To keep the royal couple happy and attend to their every W1Sh were the Queen s Ladies in Walt ing Carla Powers Verdetta Ma hon Audrey Reed Carol Ann Whitney Sue Steinman and Mary Marlowe Because the court was very depressed each Lady in waiting intioduced an act hoping to entertain the King and Queen and raise everyone's spirits. Then followed a variety of talent A German band com posed of Jim Carr David Dyk house David Hefflebower Warren Phillips Gary Frace Ralph Leslie and Johnny Vance played a few marches accompan led by a little horseplay Some day these boys may be famous for their off notes Vlfglhla Moenlng pepped everyone up with a boogie piano solo which set many feet tapping 1n time with the rhythm To a light tune Jane Garcia did a very graceful Spanish dance which made other feet want to dance too Joan May played a pretty piano solo which helped to lighten the depression of the court Susie Moore made a very pretty plcture as she sang a solo dressed in a red and white val entme formal A boys quartet which was compos d of Bob Jones Bob Marple Elmer Jones and Dean Bruce also sang for the court This group may someday be a famous mens quartet A guitar trio also played for the King and Queen This eluded Joyce Kane Harold Goelz and Bernice Butler and added yet another type of enter tainment to the occasion Wilma Whitinger added her talent to the list and her tap dance was loved by everyone She looked very sparkling in a lred satin dress with white trim ming and apron All this entertainment cheered 'th King and Queen and the S' others in the court and the new valentines were sent out so everyone was happy and settled down to calmness until the next year This assembly was a credit to the freshman class but behind the scenes were the many people who helped make it so Only a few can be mentioned but lead mg were two advisers Mr Neil Brennan and Mr Jarvis Wotring who helped the general commit tee led by Llnda Smith and in cluding Joyce Hopkins David Dykhouse Ingrid Langmaack Jim Carr Gary Frace Mary Mar lowe Carolyn Earl and Ruth Catron Congratulations and good luck to the freshmen Shirley Wythe Stop that man he wanted to kiss me Cop- Thats all right Miss there ll be another along in a minute The height of revenge The henpecked husband who makes faces at his wife over the phone I call my girl grapefruit Why? Because every time I squeeze her she hits me in the eye Arbutus Williamson Ou: family tree would die if it were nt for you Phillip Williamson How that? 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