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SENIORS GLENNA RAMSEY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 4; Home- coming Candidate 4; Paper Staff 1,2, 4; Editor 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Harvest Festival Candidate 1,2,4; Cheer- leader 1,3,4; Class Officer, Reporter 2; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Council 1,3, Vice President 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Sweetheart Ball Queen 4; Honor Society 3; Prom Queen Candidate 4 BRENDA CAMPBELL F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4, President 4; Class Officer; Assistant Annual Editor 4; President 1; Vice President 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Attendant 3, Candidate 4; Harvest Festival Candidate 3; Honor Society 3,4; D.A.R. Award 4; Prom Queen Candidate 4
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RONNIE HAYDEN Annual Business Manager 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4, Treas- urer 2; Class Officer, Vice President 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Track 1,2,4; Prom King 4; DeKalb Award 4 SHIRLEY SCHLIEPER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, Camp Representative 3; Librar- ian 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Prom Queen Candidate 4 SUE GRUBBS Class Officer; Reporter 4; Librarian, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 4; G.A.A. 1 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff 4, Assistar. Editor 4; Plomecoming Attendant 3, Queen 4; Harvest Festival Candidate n JUDY HEAVNER F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Public Relations 2 G. A.A. 1,2,3; Paper Staff 1,2,3; Li brarian 1; Class Officer, Reporter Prom Queen Candidate 4
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1955 twenty-six bewildered young people climbed the steps of E. P. H. S. to become the first freshman class of the newly organized East Pike High. Class officers elected were: president--Brenda Campbell, vice-president- Ronnie Hayden, secretary--Charles Grubbs, reporter--Judy Heavner, student council representatives--Brenda Campbell and Glenna Ramsey. At the Harvest Festival Roy Parris and Glenna Ramsey were candidates for King and Queen. We were glad to have Glenna Ramsey represent our class as a cheerleader and proud that most of the boys were active in basketball, baseball, and track. We entered a freshman basketball tournament and came up with a trophy for the new East Pike trophy case as we took fourth place. The highlight of the year was a roller skating party. At the beginning of school in the fall of 1956, nineteen people, now not quite so bewildered as a year ago, enrolled; East Pike Sophomores. Officers for the sophomore year were: Leo Cloninger--president, Charles Grubbs--vice president Frank Heavner--secretary-treasurer, Glenna Ramsey--reporter, and Sharen Mitchell and Brenda Campbell--student council representatives. For the Harvest Festival Charles Grubbs and Glenna Ramsey represented our class as King and Queen candidates. Again we had a trip at the end of the year which included swimming and roller skating. There were nineteen people to enter East Pike in the fall of 1957 for a very busy junior year. The officers elected were: Sharen Mitchell--president, Brenda Campbell--vice president, Linda Campbell—secretary, Bill Smith--treasurer Charles Grubbs--reporter, and Glenna Ramsey and Ron Hayden--student council representatives. Among the honors take by the juniors were: Brenda Campbell and Leonard Wade as King and Queen candidates of the Harvest Festival, Sue Grubbs and Brenda Campbell as Homecoming queen attendants, and Glenna Ramsey as cheerleader. Charles Grubbs, Leonard Wade, and Ronnie Hayden represented us on the Panther basketball team. The highlights of the year were the play Grandad Steps Out and the Prom, the theme of which was Moonlight and Roses. For their last year in dear old East Pike High, eighteen people entered school. Class officers included Leonard Wade- president, Leo Cloninger--vice-president, Glenna Ramsey--secretary-treasurer, Sue Grnbbs--reporter, Ronnie Hayden and Charles Grubbs--student council representatives. At the Harvest Festival Sue Grubbs, Glenna Ramsey, Charles Grubbs, and Leonard Wade were King and Queen candidates with Leonard Wade being crowned the Harvest Festival King At two other royal events, Sue Grubbs was crowned Homecoming Queen; and at the Sweetheart Ball our class was honored by Glenna Ramsey being crowned the Sweetheart Queen. We were proud to have Leonard Wade and Ronnie Hayden co-captains of the basketball team and Glenna Ramsey as a cheerleader. We had a wonderful time in present- ing the play Aunt Min Drops In. On May 9 the Seniors were entertained by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet- Prom. Dorothy Cloninger and Ronnie Hayden were crowned King and Queen of the 1959 Junior-Senior Prom. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1959 of East Pike High School, of the city of Milton, county of Pike, state of Illinois, being of sound and sane mind and memory, and not acting under menace or under influence of any person whatsoever, d hereby make, publish, and declare this will and testament. I, Carl Dean Anderson, will my silly actions to Ronald Edwards and my playful pranks to Benny Butler. I, Oscar Lee Anderson ( Sonny ), will my love for hot rods to Robert Ramsey and my driving as fast as I can make the car go to Jack Wade. I, Brenda Joyce Campbell, will my D.A.R. award to next year's D.A.R. Girl and Blackie Ranft to no one, he's mine. I, Linda Christine Campbell, will my position of being the most teased girl in high school to anyone who can stand it an my love for a certain boy to no one. I, Leslie Leo Cloninger, will my nickname, Squeek , to Albert Mclntire and my talent for causing disturbances in class to anyone who can get by with it. I, Dorothy Lee Cloninger, will my Betty Crocker Homemaking Award to a Homemaker of Tomorrow and my dark eyes to Virginia Goldman. I, Charles Henry Grubbs, will my ability to get laughs to anyone who is mean enough and my dark masculine good look to Phil Graham. I, Frances Sue Grubbs, will my title as Homecoming Queen to any deserving girl and my giggly laugh to Carol Stephenson. I, Ronald Stewart Hayden, will my ability to get any girl I want to Russell Lane and my position on the basketball team to anyone who thinks that he is good enough. I, Sharen Jean Mitchell, will my straight A report card to Donald Guthrie and my love for Pleasant Hill boys to Judy Hack. I, Frank H. Heavner, will my interest in girls to Robert Hayden and my big appetite to Bob Carter. I, Judith Ann Heavner, will my interest in American Problems to anyone who cares to study it as much as I do and my talkative ways to Judy Kingery. I, Glenna Maxine Ramsey, will my cheerleading position to Carla Johnston and my ability to get out of study halls to Jean Daniel. I, Shirley Ann Schlieper, will my ambition to be an airline hostess to Betty Deemer and my interest in boys to Gracie Hughes. I, Billy Edward Smith, will my studious habits to Judy Hess and my perfect attendance record in school to Patricia Robinson. I, Leonard Arthur Wade, will my ability to drive around comers as fast as I can to Donald Scranton and my position as co-captain on the basketball team to Gary Herst. We, the Senior Class of 1959, will to: Mr. Herst a pair of x-ray glasses to see through the walls to see what's going on. Mr. Ferguson a secretary to do his work for him and new equipment for ag. Mr. Lemons a loud speaker so the students in the back of the room will have no excuse for not hearing him. Mr. Feigerle more time to keep the students in when they don't obey. Mr. Pinkerton a new set of filing cabinets that won't shock him. Mrs. Lewis a capable assistant to help the students who come to ask her questions.
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