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Suzanne Bliiichard True merit is l1.ke a river-the deeper it is the lessnoise it makes. Basketball lg Senior Play 14 Junior Play 3 Vice President 2 Secretary 1 I4 Band 1 2 3 School Paper 2 3 Annual Staff 3 I4 Patricia Lawler 'We thought her an angel until we saw that twinkle :Ln her eyed' Basketball I4 Senior Play L Student Council 2 h FHA 3 lu Cheerleader 2 3 lg Band 1 2 3 I1 Majorette 3 h Librarian I4 Annual Staff Lg ki 77 '33 ' f i2:5?'i'isfe'?:r2 sf ,I 'E .3 x 1 o o 1, W1 ' 5 K Qfk, S C S A 31 ? Bob DeLong 'A good sport.' Track 2 3 Basketball ll Football X 2 3 lx Baseball 1 2 3 senior Pny L Stuahnt Council ll FFA 1 2 3 I4 Class President la Varsity Club 1 2 3 la Annual staff 2 lu Citizenship Award 3 Dale Decker 'An authority on anything and every- thingen Trlck 2 3 Senior Play lg Junior Play 3 FFA J. 2 3 h Vice President 3 lg Vlriity Club 3 lg Annual Staff lg Hoyoelbbott 'Always working hard to avoid work. 'rreek l 2 3 Bukesbm 1 2 h Football lgr. 3 ll Senior Play ls FFL 1 2 3 ls varsity Club 3 ls Bessie Barr 'A quiet tongue shows a wise head. nn su Joyce Williamson 'An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. Senior Play 14 Fm 3 lx Treasurer ls Glee Club 2 3 School Paper 3 Annual Staff 11 Ralph Dutcher 'I can't help it, they just follow lm. Track ., 2 Basketball X 2 B Football 2 3 14 Baseball 1 2 3 Student Council I4 School Paper 3 Varsity Club 2 3 I4
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Claw Hia tory As we end our four years of high school and look back over them and the many friends we've made, we realize that these have been four most important and unforgettable years in our lives. In 19'-P9, we began our high school career with a class of fifty-six curious little freshmen. Our advisors for the year were Mr. Jackson and Mr. Leckrone. Dale Schillings was elected president and led the class with the assistance of Jerry Fischer. Suzanne Blanchard was our secretary and Marion Lenk took care of our money. Roger Noble and Mary Ann Harter represented our class on the Student Council. We had no class parties this year. The highlight of the year was initiation day. Marion Lenk was elected leader of our class in the sophomore year. Vice President was Suzanne Blanchardg Secretary, Mary Ann Harter: Treasurer, Donna Cranna. Student Council members were Patrica Lawler and Eugene Wolf. Mr. Felt and Mr. Leckrone were our two able advisors. This year brought the long awaited day when we were to receive our class rings. We had two parties this year. Each one was held in the gym with dancing and ping-pong providing the entertainment. Those who did not return this year were Earl Browning, Doug. Kenny, Fred Abbott, Eugene Olson, B111 Eaton, Ronald Johnson, Eva Howard, and Harold Reid. This left us a class of forty-nine members., The highlights of our junior year were the Junior-Senior prom 'Blue Moon', for which Fr1tch's Orchestra provided the music, and the Junior Play Mama's Baby Bcy. We had one class party, which was a house party at Suzanne Blanchard's. We had several bake sales and sold cards and stationary. Five students Joined us--Reginald Dents, Jim Herrick, Earl Browning, Marie Green, and Bob Noble. Those who did not return this year were Marion Lenk, Donna Cranna, Gladys Manchester, Bob Morell, Ruth Noble, and Beverly Wintermute. Our officers for the Compliments of ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Elmer Schnsidenbach, Inseminatcr year were: President, bhzgene Wolfg Vice President, Dale Deckerg Secretary, Mary Ann Our class Harterg Treasurer, Roger Kenny. representatives on the student council were Yvonne Morell, and Reginald Dents. Mr. Leckrone and Miss Aileen Stone were our ad- visors. In our senior year, Bob DeLong called the meetings with the assistance of Dale Decker. Suzanne Blanchard kept the records, and Joyce Williamson held our money. Pat Lawler and Ralph Dutcher were our student council members. Our advisors were Mr. Willard and Mr. Leckrone. Two Joined us this year and three others did not return. Those who joined us were: Joe Young and Don David- son: and those who left were Reginald Dcnts, Jim Herrick and Mary O'Mara. The Senior Play 'Headin' For the Hills' was presented u der the direction of Mrs. Clinton Bcstick. Our magazine sales went over well with everyone pitching in. We were proud of Mary Stringer who was high salesman for the campaign. Our senior pictures were received and traded among our friends. We sponsored a Valentine Dance with Cliff Lev1tt's orchestra for music. We had s good crowd and the profits were put in the treasury. Perhaps the biggest highlight of the year was the putting out of the Annual. Joyce Williamson was chosen for Editor in Chief and did a very fine Job. Everyone was looking forward to the senior trip to Chicago, Mackinaw Island, Detroit, and Holland., Michigan. Thus , we have completed our four years of high school memories and graduated as s class of 52 members. As we lock into future years and each one chooses his particular occupation or profession we know they will be wise choices Ear we realize that 'In Ourselves The Future les. 1 , Ill eng, -n ull -- l ef ge,-,icfefrlnnnsn 4 , r4V ,-1 Q , C7 1 '3 fl I Me! '7 Compliments of THE SURFACE MAUSOLEUM COMPANY Surface and Under-Ground Burial Vaults Phone 22, Minden City
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Earl Browning 'Bewarel I may do something sensation- al. Basketball 1 3 lg Football l-I-243 ll School Paper 3 Varsity Club 43 h I-Detroit h Don Davidson 'Whenever the:-e'a a crowd of women, Don is around. , FFA -A-142-53 Baseball an-1 Track l-2 -lGrend Blanc . Leroy Brabant Ken Barr Boisterous, but 'If silence were harmless, gold, then he would be a m:Lllionaire. Track 2 Basketball 2 h Track 1 Footban h Football lg FFA 2 3 h School Paper lg Band l 2 3 lg nm-my m-.bak Shah as carefree aa the veathere' Senior Play ls m 3 k one Club la Varsity Club 14 Betty Lou Dutcher 'Ibn are the spice of life, so make line spicy. Senior Play 14 FHA 3 ln Cheerleader 2 Band 1 2 3 School Paper h Librarian ll Annual Staff 2 h Richard Corp Tall, dark, and tllkltivien FFA l Evelyn Deneon 'I favor a five day week-end. FHA 3 la one club 1 2 3 School Paper lx Annual Staff h
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