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Seniors Carroll M. Alexander Band Spanish Club Senior Class Play Rex Beach Varsity Football E-Men's Club Library Assistant Junior Class Play Art Club Joseph Brewer Intramural Basketball Junior Red Cross Chorus Freshman Football Jerry Ault E-Men's Club Varsity Basketball Student Council Spanish Club Track Max Beeman Art Club Megaphone Staff Freshman Basketball Clifton Burton Eunadine Baldwin Emma Bennett G. A. A. Sunshine Society Booster Club Dramatic Club Junior Class Play Donald Caldwell Student Manager E-Men's Club Sally Bannon Sunshine Society Megaphone Staff Dramatic Club Chorus Booster Club Norma Breece Junior and Senior Class Plays Sunshine Society Dramatic Club Art Club Ralph Caldwell Freshman Basketball Freshman Football Varsity Football Varsity Basketball E-Men's Club Page Fifteen
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( LASS OFFICERS JACK GREEN Senior Class President Panther Den President Pep Committee Program Committee JACK GALLATIN Senior Class Vice-President Crescent Staff Varsity Football E-Men's Club MARY LOUISE SCIRCLE Crescent Editor Secretary of Sophomore and Senior Class Majorette Junior Class Play National Honor Society BARBARA ANNE SCHMIDT Senior Class Treasurer Senior Class Play Spanish Club Dramatic Club Megaphone Staff National Honor Society Seniors . . . In the fall of 1947 a large class of freshmen entered high school. It was not an ordinary class because we, who are now seniors, were in that class. Although we were extremely bewildered and frightened at first, we soon became a part of the hustle and bustle of our school. The next year we returned as proud sophomores. It was such fun to look down upon the freshmen We felt quite important because we were allowed to elect officers and participate more in the governing of our school. In September 1949 we blossomed out in our bright red cords which became rather faded by the end of the year. We concocted a few money-making ideas, one of which was the election of homecoming queen. Our class play, Seventeenth Summer, was a huge success. At last we reached our senior year. Everyone was proud of his right to those brilliant yellow senior cords. We were now the grand exalted rulers of the under-classmen. The class spent much of its time selling concessions at football games, selling magazines, sponsoring dances, collecting paper, books, coathangers, and almost anything we could obtain in order to make money. We unanimously decided to go to Washington on our trip. Between studying, practicing for the class play, and earning money for the trip we were nearly exhausted by spring. Still, when we look back on our high school days, we can truly say that we have enjoyed every moment of these four years in Wendell L. Willkie High School. Page Fourteen
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Seniors Emmagene Carlile Senior Class Play Junior Red Cross Dramatic Club Latin Club G. A. A. Carol Carpenter National Honor Society Band Megaphone Editor G. A. A. Junior Class Play Phillip Champion Projection Club Jane Collins Booster Club Megaphone Staff G. A. A. Senior Class Play Dramatic Club Barbara Collis Dramatic Club Debate Club Latin Club Sunshine Society Carol F. Cotton G. A. A. Booster Club Elbert Cotton Library Assistant Varsity Football Varsity Basketball E-Men's Club Spanish Club David Davies Pep Committee Martha L. Dehner National Honor Society Junior Class Officer Majorette Junior Class Play Crescent Staff David Dellinger National Honor Society Student Council Crescent Staff Junior and Senior Class Plays James Dickey National Honor Society Dramatic Club Crescent Staff Junior and Senior Class Plays John K. Duffitt, Jr. Football Student Manager Page Sixteen
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