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Class orator Ray Flessner had in presenting our junior play and the of humor elm of 1953 PRESIDEN-1-,S MESSAGE just for fun, take a look at a group of seniors who started out Members of the Class of '53 say re- peatedly that we are and have always been different. Time and chance and personalities have somehow set us apart. To be sure, we have done the usual things, but we have set so many prece- dents. We bought rings in our sophomore year, instead of when juniors. We held the Hrst regulation class dance at the Country Club. We decided to hold the Prom in the school gymnasium instead of at the Masonic Temple. An accident made us- grow up over night, gave us perspective, and because of this, we gave our senior trip money to help build the new hospital in Charlotte. In fact, we feel that ours is a class to be proud of. We shall always remember the fun we truth set forth in OUR TOWN. Maga- zine subscriptions, Christmas cards, magi- cian shows, concessions, dances, and pic- nics will always have special meanings for us, because of the exciting and demanding experiences we have had in learning to work and play together. On behalf of the class, I would like to thank our advisers-Mr. John Bogner, Mrs. Mildred Iauch, Mrs. Marena Kip- linger, and Mr. Robert Powell for their help and cooperation in everything we have done. I am truly grateful for the fine spirit which the class has shown this year and for the way the finance and activities committees, with the aid of the other members of the class, have taken the responsibilities of the senior year and carried out each undertaking successfully. We, the Class of '53, have now fulfilled the first phase of our motto, uToday we follow , now we must accomplish the task put forth in larger challenge-- to- morrow we leadf' Joe Iauch, President Here, the final check of the 252,500 hospital pledge is being turned over to William Otto at the Eaton County Savings Bank. From left to right is Wendell Ferguson, treas., Quentin Bosworth, vice pres., John Bogner, ofiicial class adviser when the pledge was made, and Joe Iauch, pres. together in Froebel kindergarten. Havenit they changed though! PERSONALITIES Most likely to succeed Charlene Barnhill Most dependable Charlene Barnhill Most intellectual boy Joe Iauch Most intellectual girl Suzanne McLaughlin Ideal class member Dorene Carey Musical boy Musical girl Best looking girl Best looking boy Best dressed girl Best dressed boy Most artistic girl Most artistic boy Girl with best sense Richard Chamberlain Lucille Whitinger Barbara Crittenden Neal Housler Pat Wilson Quentin Bosworth Barbara Brummette Don Marple Barbara Grifiin Boy with best sense of humor James Maatsch Class chatterbox Janet Spagnuolo Class steadies Sue Schroth, James Young Class politician Richard Bursley Class applepolisher Tom Parker Class coquette Sally McDonald Class pest Warren Atkins Best actress Mary Alice Howe Best actor VVarren Atkins Class mouse Roberta Ammon Best singer Richard Holiday 9...-, , pw A... .,,, .-V.-,..--W . f 11. One of this ycar's projects was Reneaux, the Magician. Then of course, there have always been class picnics on the last day of school. Rain or shine, we always had a good time.
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Jfanafz Sllucfenii To Suzanne MeLaughl1n and Fa1th Stewart go valed1ctor1an and salutatorlan honors for therr outstandrng scholastrc achrevements Suzanne has a perfect 400 average Taklng a college preparatory course she has maJored 1n languages Englrsh and soc1al stud1es She has been actrve 1n French Spanlsh and Lat1n Clubs Footl1ghtecrs and Band rn wh1ch she 15 a repre sentat1ve on the exeeut1ve board Farth wrth an average of 3 90 has taken a col lege preparatory course majormg rn Englxsh soeral studies SCICHCC and m'1themat1es She spent her freshman year at Beaver Falls Pennsylvan1a and her sophomore and Jumor years at Fort Preree Florrda Falth has been a member of the Spanrsh Club and 1S a member of the Natlonal un1or Honor SOC1Cty Charlene Barnhlll and oe Iauch for thelr out stand1ng character1st1es rn seholarshlp leadersh1p and sportsmanshlp have been chosen by the fae ulty to have thelr names rnserrbed on the Unrver s1ty of MlCh1gaH Honor Plaque Also to oe Iauch goes the Bauseh and Lomb Sclenee Award for drs playrng outstandrng se1ent1f1c aehrevements and attrtudes Charlene has shown her outstand1ng qual1t1es by bemg a leader ln GA A Cheerleaders Club Student Councxl Band Proeellae Romanae and as Co Edrtor of the Charhlan She reeelved the Amerrcan Legron Award rn the e1ghth grade at tended Grrls State ln 1952 and was class queen 1n the seventh grade oe has been very aetlve 1n athlet1es bemg 1n baseball basketball and football He was elected most valuable player of the 1952 53 basketball team was class presldent for two years and seere tary for one a member of the Spanrsh Club and a unror Rotar1an For the1r outstandmg leadersh1p ab1l1t1es ames Maatseh and Patr1e1a Wrlson recelved the Dan forth Award a book entrtled I Dare You 1m has been an aetlve leader 1n Band and Foothghteers He has been on Student Coune1l a member of the Golf Team IH the Junlor Play Cast and Charhlan Staff Program Co Charrman In his JUHIOI' year he was chosen to attend the Rotary Leadersh1p Camp Durmg her four years of hrgh school Pat has partrerpated 1n many act1x1t1es such as Band Pro ellae Romanae and Cheerleaders She has been a member of the Student Coune1l for four years class queen 1n the mnth grade and Class Edrtor of the Charh1an , , J J ' ' 1 A 9 J - K I - - J , 1 . , . -1 ' 1 - f J J 9 ' 1 1 , - . . , J . . , K . . ., , , J 9 7 5 .. . , . 1 9 2 ' ' , I I - ,J I ,J - ac as 7 , . I fl X s ' . x 7 1 , y ' s , - . 1 , - f' . V : ' 1 s
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