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JIM WINDISH cal ia a Ws Don't stop to think, you may Miss your opportunity. Echo Staff; Ulmus Staff; Junior Class Play; President of Lettermen's Club 4; Football 1,2; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Track Manager 2; FFA 1,2,3,4, Secrteary 3,4; Junior Class President; Band 1, 3,4; Vocal Solo 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Biology Club 2. JANICE JO WINDISH sai Ep niky | A ring on her finger is worth two on the phone. ‘ FHA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Echo Staff 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Council 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. TINAZ CAN This year Elmwood Community High School participated for the first time in the Ameri- can Field Service program. It has been a rewarding and happy experience. Success has been achieved greatly through the warmth and personality of Tinaz Can, our student from Turkey. Tinaz came here from Ankara, Turkey, where she had been a student at the Ankara Girls' Lyceum, She was very. active there and played on the school's handball and volleyball teams. Tinaz was also a member of the school's literature club. Tinaz is now enrolled as a senior at Elmwood Community High School, but she is taking two junior subjects which are concerned with the United States: American history and Ameri- can literature. As a senior Tinaz was voted Homecoming Queen this fall. She is a member of the Ulmus Staff and G.A.A. Under the terms of the organization which sent her here, Tinaz will return to Turkey af- ter graduation. She plans to enter the Technical University of the Middle East in Ankara next fall.
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ELMER STAMBAUGH Je) inate Work fascinates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. Junior Class Play; National Honor Society 3; FFA 1; Jun- ior Treasurer 2,3, Reporter, 4 President; Sound and Screen Club 4; Biology Club 2; Junior Class Secretary. VAUGHN STILES Pudge Count the day lost, when you don't get in trouble for something. ROBERT EARL TALLEY Bob They say good things come in small packages, but there are exceptions to this rule too, look at james, Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- balinie@ 23: Basebally i 2: 3; Track 1, 2,3; Letter- men's Club; Ulmus Staff Photographer; Junior Class Play; Biology Club. ALETA ANN TRUMPINSKI “Trump You don't have to hang from a tree to be a nut. GAA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Echo Staff; Ulmus Staff; Junior Class Play; Chorus | 1.2534. Pi olltiore ore Re, o oe JUDY C. WALLACE Shorty Learn as though you will live forever: live as though you were going to die tomorrow. FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2; Pep Club 3; Echo Staff. JOSEPH C. WELLS Red Always do right, this will gratify some people and as- tonish the rest.
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CLASS HISTORY On August 26, 1957, sixty trembling freshmen entered ECHS. With the help of our class advisors, Miss Pope and Mr. Stamp, we elected Dale Runyon, President; Gary Inskeep, Vice-President; Sherry Clark, Secretary and Treasurer; and Marianne Kleen, Reporter. After the death-defying initiation, we : became full fledged members of ECHS. | On September 4, 1958, we confidently entered ECHS as Sophomores, happy that we made it. Our class officers were: Dale Runyon, President; Ellen Benesch, Vice-President; Jo Anne McAlister, Secretary and Treasurer; and Ethel Bleichner as Reporter. We received third place on our float at Home- | coming and honorable mention on our stunt. On August 28, 1959, we entered ECHS as upper-classmen. We elected Jim Windish, President; Dan Boatwright, Vice-President; Elmer Stambaugh, Secretary; and Walter McKown as Treasurer. We received third place on our float at Homecoming. On November 10, 1959, under the direction of Mrs. Monroe, we presented our Junior Class Play, The Bus Stops Here”. We were pleased to see that it was a success. With the help of our advisors, Mrs. Monroe and Mr. Himmel, we presented the Seniors with the Prom entitled Harbor Lights . We entered our Senior year numbering fifty. For the class officers we elected Dan Boatwright as President; Dale Runyon, Vice-President; Margaret Danz, Secretary; Walter McKown, Treasurer; and Robert Murphy as Reporter. Our class advisors were Mr. Cady and Mrs. Baughman. To start off the year, we had the annual Senior Steak Fry at Bradley Park. Then came Homecoming at which we received first place on our float and third place on our stunt. During the year we worked hard earning the money we would need to go to the Ozarks. We are eagerly waiting for the Junior-Senior Prom and finally Grad- uation after which we must leave ECHS and take our place in this world around us. Freshman Chefs? Yummy in the tummy Queen's Court Togetherness The Old Maid
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