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RIGG, STOTT, HELMER, BOVEE CLASS 0F 1953 llfficers PRESIDENT . Jerry Helmer VICE-PRESIDENT H Natalie Bovee SECRETARY WA, , Katharine Stott TREASURER e- ,, ,, Remus Rigg SENIOR CLASS REVIEW As we look around to see our fellow classmates in their graceful caps and gowns receiving their diplomas with dig- nity and solemnity, we begin reminiscing . . . On September 8, 1948, we were walking as fast as our wobbl l ' ' y egs would carry us into the huge Lincoln study hall where a sea of strange faces greeted us After the fi t d . rs ay of enrollment, the strange faces became personalities with h w om we were to share the next six years of fun and work. Our class immediately elected as president, John S ' ' Wclnf VICE' presldent, Mickey Cochrane, treasurer, Geraldine Grigg- and 1 Beverly Devlin. Those wonderful class parties where hose and fellas ties for the first time ill l secretary, girls wore w aways be among our memories. When home and had to smile at the n peared so we entered the eighth grade, we felt very much at ew seventh graders who ap- nervous. Jim Zabonick received the top honors in our election of officers. Janice Soule, vice-president' Dori L' d , s in , secretary, Gloria Meier, treasurer, and Mickey Cochrane, Stu- dent C 'l ' ' ouncl representative, completed the official line-up. Katharine Stott and Mary Minier walked away with the His- tory Awards. We really buckled down while in eighth grade and anxiously awaited the following fall when we would be knighted Sir FRESHMEN. Will we ever forget our freshman year when we we re an ardent fan of the reserve football, basketball, and baseball teams? Thirt f h y o t e rugged males in our class were in the limelight in those games. We backed our team with th I d- e ea ership of our vigorous reserve cheerleaders, Gloria Meier Poll J M ' ' y o ason, Beverly Devlin, Sylvia Allen, and Sally Lund- quist. President Jack Stansell was assisted by his cabinet of Mickey Cochrane, vice-president, Katharine Stott, treasurer, and Janice Soule, secretary. After an enthusiastic campaign, Pat Green won the office of President of the Student Council. Our good citizens for the year were Jerry Helmer and Gloria Meier. ln June we said good-bye to the Lincoln building and gazed across the court to our home for the next three years - Roosevelt Building. We were now the proud co-owners of messy lockers way up on third floor, but that is one of the glories of being a sophomore in senior high. We discovered that the kids over here were swell, and we certainly enioyed the Sophomore PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Reception they had for us. Remember how proud we were that a member of our class, Katharine Stott, won the I Speak For Democracy contest? Our competent commissioners were Donna Bodie and Roger Dennis. Sally Lundquist acted as madame president, Bruce Dillon, vice-president, Mickey Coch- rane, secretary, and Gloria Meier, treasurer The varsit C d . y ar s saw seven sophomores Uack Stansell, Richard Dirschell, Bob Tuck B ' ' ' ' er, ruce Dillon, Joe Wilkins, Mickey Cochrane, and Ed. Gifford in their midst. Gloria Meier and Beverl D l' y evln were promoted to varsity cheerleaders. Our year to shine in dramatics was 1952 The hilarious play, You Can't Take It With You , presented March 27 and 28, gave the people of Coldwater a chance to forget their troubles. The Homecoming Queen's court was graced by two lovely iunior girls, Jean Forester and Marilyn Dickey. Alyce Aiken was elected Clerk on the Commission and Natalie Bovee and Bruce Dillon were our Junior Commissioners. Our class president was Tom Cranson, vice-president, Polly Jo Mason, secretary, Roger Dennis, and treasurer, Remus Rigg. lt really seemed great to see so many of our fellas in the line-up on the varsity team. Sylvia Allen and Kay Thomas donned varsity cheerleading outfits. Our evening at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom was very enioyable and at the some time sad - this was good-bye to our senior pals. A , e are reminded that the year has fairly flown by with the many events. The senior year started off with the Sophomore Re- ception on October 8. Our politicians were Jerry Helmer, president, Natalie Bovee, vice-president, Katharine Stott, sec- retary, Remus Rigg, treasurer, and Roger Dennis, Mayor. Patsy Robinson and Marlene Woods were our commissioners. Petite Marilyn Dickey was crowned Homecoming Queen, Jean For- ester and Kay Thomas were the senior members of her court. Pat Taylor was in the Harvest Queen's court. The sophisticated comedy, The Man Who Came To Dinner, proved to be a tremendous success on November 20 and 21. The operetta Model Bride was staged on May I by the girls. Gloria Meier was chosen D. A. R. Girl, and Janice Soule and Jerry Helmer as Ideal Girl and Boy. Gloria Meier and Katharine Stott were Valedictorian and Salutatorian. The Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet and Prom and the long-awaited Washington trip with Mrs. Ethel Hawley and Mr. Bertrand Sibley, our class advisors, were more events that provided us with school memories in the years to come. s we look back on our last year in high school w
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