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class of The Senior Class of l953 has gone a long way in four years to fulfill the Motto, The higher we rise the broader the view. This yearbook is dedicated to the purpose of recalling to our minds the fun, good-fellowship and wonderful times that we have shared. ln our freshman year we were led by Dennis Doolen, Dick Lyman, Audra Stark and Helen MaCris with Don Smith and Jim Krone on the Student Coun- cil. We got our social bearings early by giving the dance, Winter Wonderland. There were many boys out for sports teams, girls in G. A. A. and many ofus participated in various school clubs and organizations. Then came our sophomore year, and we didn't feel quite so new any more. Dennis Doolen, Barbara Werle, Clair Waters, and Helen MaCris headed the class with Don Smith and Doug Ousterhout on the Student Council, Aglain our class was well represented in the various sc ool clubs, organizations and sports teams. This year our big social event was the Soph. Prom Galaxy which accomplished much in adding money to our treasury. With two good years behind us, and our view getting broader we entered our Junior year. lack Peters, Jim Leigh, MadelynMcCray, and Mike Jones were the class officers with Don Smith, Bob Richardson, Doug Ousterhout and Dennis Doolen representing us on the Student Council. We had our eyes on the Senior trip when we chose Mr. Barry's Etching as our Junior play and gave the annual J-Hop, Carousel in which our class made history by actually making money on the dance. The school saw many Juniors in Band and Or- chestra, in clubs and on sports teams. ' At the end of the year weqgave the Junior- Senior banquet complete with goo food and enter- tainment. And then the climax to our wonderful high school years: we were Seniors! Our Senior year was not easy. ln order to go on our much looked-forward to Senior trip we had to dig in and make money fast and we needed a leader to lead us. ln the elections Jim Hayhoe was elected president, with Mike Jones, Cynthia Drew and Joe Robert helping him with the class. Dennis Doolen, Barbara Werle, Dick Lyman, Audra Stark and Doug Ousterhout helped the president of the student council, Don Smith in governing the student boyd, Miss Stolphlet and Mr. Pulley our class sponsors kept us going in the right direction and gave help when we needed it. Many of ou.r class were members ofthe foot- ball, basektball, wrestling and track teams as well as the Band, Orchestra, G.A. A. and our other school organizations. Nancy Irwin and Lu Voorheis were the two varsity cheerleaders who helped lead the spectators cheer our teams to victory. Our Senior play, The Hill Between , was excellently cast and was directed by Mr. Richard. There were many other Senior activities including the paper drive, rummage sale and the ill-fated Turkey Trample which was turned into a highly successful, Sock Hop. s Just a while ajgo we set out on our Senior trip. We returned very tire but happy and filled with mem- ories of the cruise. Then finally the Senior Prom, Junior-Senior banquet, Baccalaureate and now graduation complet- ing our Senior Year. We have gone well along the road toward ful- filling our Motto, The higher we rise the broader the view, QQQQQ
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