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Sponsors Class Officers 'S Honor Roll eporters On August 23, 1952, forty-five students came back. Those who had discontinued were, Mildred Armstrong, Donald Brock, Aaron Harris, Phyllis Kelley, Bill Marshall, Mason Bryant, Mary Ann Otto, Abraham Welch, and Patricia Shoemaker. They were happy to welcome two new girls, Georgia Stanton from Bloomfield and Mildred Grigsby from Evansville. They chose as their class officers, President- -Patsy Harper, Vice President- -Robert Rickenbaugh, Secretary- -Gayla Hinkle, Treasurer- -Ralph Michel, and lla Ellis and Pearl Ann F erguson as reporters. Their sponsors were Miss Weedman, Mrs. Hoops, Mr,Glezen, and Mr. Bockstahler. Their Student Council members were Bethel Crews, Margaret Sergesketter, and Ralph Michel. This year they had charge of concessions, which they enjoyed while at the same time they weremaking money for their class treasury. They chose as their class colors, Old Roseand Silver, as their class flower, the White Carnationg and as theii-.class motto, They Can Who Think They Can . Their class play, The Eager Miss Beaver was a huge suc- cess. The highlight of the year was the annuallunior -Senior Banquet, which was held on Saturday night, May 10. The theme was The Mardi Gras , The toast mister and mistress were Robert Rickenbaugh and Patsy Harper. The gym was gaily decorated with balloons and serpentine, As each guest arrived he was given a half mask to wear. Time flew and summer vacation arrived. 5 5 Q :T s-Y. Junior Class Class Tourney
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Sponsors On August 23, 1951, fifty students came back to Dale High to begin a year as silly Sophomores. Those who had discontinued were Charles Altman, Wilma Barker, John Barrow, John Burden, Cleon Brahm, Edwin Fisher, Edward Hoffman, Charles Huber, Larrylfisher, Thelma Morris, Kenneth Peters, Leo Seckinger, Patricia Showrnaker, Albert Temple, Arthur Vaal, ClaudeVaal, and Virlee Waninger. They were very glad to welcome two new students. Gayla Hinkle from Chrisney and Clyde Julian from Folsomville. They elected as their officers, President--Bethel Crews, Vice-President--Nellie Elliott, Secretary--Gayla Hinkle, Treasurer--Beatrice Konerding, and Reporters--IlaJean Ellis and Pearl Ann Ferguson. Their sponsors this year were Miss McDaniel, Mr. Bailey, and Mr, Jenkins. Those chosen to serve as Student Council members were Bethel Crews, Ralph Michel, and Robert Rickenbaugh. The Sophomore football queen candidates and attendants were Beatrice Konerding and Gayla Hinkle. Judy O'Daniel was the festival queen candidate. This year we ordered our class sweaters and rings. Our sweaters were black with a gold shield in which was printed Dale and the year Fifty-four. On Decanber 14, The Sophomore girls served the annual Senior Tea. For their class party they went to the Huntingburg Municipal Park. On their second one they went to the Lincoln State Park. The school year passed rapidly and our Sophomore year soon came to an end, each going his own way. Reporters 'AG 'fi Football Candidates Stud ent Council Officers Honor Roll Festival Candidate
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5 0 Un August 21, 1953, forty-two of the original seventy-two students came back as Seniors. Those who had discontinued wereBetty Bryant, Georgia Stanton, and Donald Huebschman. They were very happy to welcome Phyllis Kelley, from Wadesville and David Wright from Hanson, Kentucky. They were very sorry to lose their friend and classmate Bonnie Cooper, who passed away on September 5, 1953, with the aid of their sponsors Mrs. Stone, Mr. Robsbottom, and Mr. Jenkins they elected President--Patsy Harper, Vice President--Jerry Taylor, Secretary--Gayla Hinkle, Treasurer --Ralph Michel, Nellie Elliott and Judy O'Daniel were re- porters. Their football queen candidates were Beatrice Konerding, Gayla Hinkle and Judy O'Daniel, Gayla and Judy were both elected to serve as Queen, Nellie Elliott was elected Christmas Queen. This year was a busy one. They published the annual and Comet. Some of the events were thejunior-Senior Banquet, the class play, Baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 16, and Commencement on Tuesday, May 18, 1954, IM it KY :Qi . iw,e f I Alt, 'ff wi' ln parting we wish to bring home one thing to our underclass- men, They Can Who Think They Can .
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