Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Senior Class of 195 3 OFFICERS : R. lllyszkowski, R. Knight, M. Bolser. High School Careers Striving Onward, Success Uur Goalu was the motto chosen by the class and Purple and Gold were the colors. A gift, on behalf of the Senior Class, was presented to the school on Class Day by Gary Newtson, gift chairman. Other committee heads were as follows: motto, Arthur Buchanan: song, Margaret Kemnag in- vitation, Sharon Leischg and color, Geraldine Lawrence. The Medley staff Seniors were happy to put out the fiftieth issue of the Medley and to con- tribute their talents to other school activities, including the Senior Class play, illistcr C0-cd. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: The Senior Class will never forget the happy years they have spent at Danville High School, attending all the sports tournaments, dramas, musicals, parties, and the prom. They have real- ized that without the co-operation of their teach- ers, the success of their last year would not have been possible. 'llheir special thanks were given to Miss Ruth Sandeson, Senior Class adviser, for her helpfulness in guiding them through their difficult times. Truly, the Senior Class was well prepared to enter the troubled world. fflfk Rose: A. Buchanan, G. Newtsong Front Row: G. Lawrence, Rl. Kemna, S. Leisch. lla' 7'n-i'11Iy'.rr'1'0r1 l ,fig A i

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I Stevens, President: Miss R. Sandeson, Adviser. Senior Class ol i953 Seniors Conclucleol -lhei Commencement was the end of an important phase of life for the Senior Class, but it was also the beginning of a new chapter full of the respon- sibilities of an adult world. Bob Balsley led the group of greenies as they thrilled to the display of the basketball team in the state finals. A newly formed Pep Club found many eager freshmen as members. Bob continued his reign as president through the sophomore year, but was replaced by Ed Smith as they be- came upperclassmen. A new electric organ was installed in the auditorium that year and all en- joyed its music. At last they were those almighty Seniors they had always looked up to as fresh- men. Jim Stevens was given the hard task of leading the class through their last and most wonderful year of high school experiences. Paul Knight was elected vice-president and Mignon Bolser, secretary-treasurer. George Shaf- fer and Pat Sanks, eo-social chairmen, planned the social events which included the Junior-Senior prom. Sona Carter, program chairman, arranged the Class Day assembly. Student Council repre- sentatives were Neil Huffman, Marilyn Evans, and Phyllis VVelch. The class history was com- piled by Rose Myszkowski. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN AND STUDENT COUNCIL: Barle Rate: N. Huffman, G. Schafferg Front Row: P. Sanks, M. Evans, P. Welch. ll Page Tzemity-



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ADAM S, LESLIE ALCORN, ARDITH Pep Club 1-35 Girls Clubg G..-XA. 1-4. AL'1'liNSTADT1iR, NORMA Girls Club 1-4, Program Committee 3-45 Pep Club 1-45 Y-Teens 15 Medley 4. ALwiNE,rnANE Dramatic Club 1-45 'Sno Haven,' Pink lXlagic 5 Maroon and Whitt' 2-4, Co-bus. mgr. 45 XN'ranglers 1-4. ANDIQRSON, PHlLl.lP Dramatic Club 1-45 Pink KI:igic 5 Wrestliiig 3-45 Senior liznul 1-45 Mo- ments Musical 1-45 Full Concert 1-l. ARMBRUST, JERROLDYNE Girls Club 3-45 Y-Teens 3-4, Reporter 45 VVorth VVhile VVriters 3-4, Critic 45 Cub Staff 3, Maroon and VVl1ite 4. ATKlNSON, ROSEMARY Phyllis Wheatley 1-4, Social Service Z, Reporter 3, Pres. 45 Office Assist. BALES, ALICE FAYE Senior Band 1-4, Board 45 Fall Con- cert 1-45 Moments Musical 1-45 Of- fice Assistant 4. B A LS LEY, BOB President of Class, l-25 Basketball 1-45 Maroon and VVhite 1-4, Editor 45 Football 1-45 ML Co-ed . BARNEs,DoN Medley 45 Pep Club 1-25 Projectors Club 3-45 Baseball 2. BARR, CAROL JEAN Girls Club Z-45 Pep Club Z-45 Cheer- leader, Reserve 1-Z, Varsity 35 G.A.A. 1. BARTON, MARY LOU Pep Club 1-35 Fall Concert 15 F.l7.A. 4. BEASLEY, BENJAMIN BEASLEY, YVONNE Phyllis Whexitley 1-4, Social Chair- man 4. BELL, EMILYANN Page Twenty exgl 1

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