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Seniors a I w o r k Miss House’s Secretarial Training Class-Working or talking? Mr. Bridges’ Civics Class—“Take, for example, two outstanding Americans—Oscar and Rachel.” — 22 — Mr. Freed’s Art Class—Just waiting for an inspiration.
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Shirley Mae Yohe Wants to go to business college. Megaphone Chorus Sunshine Society Dramatic Club Charles Zech Wants to be a farmer. Usher Club 4-H Club Agriculture Judging Teams $ E I I O It ACTIVITIES Undaunted by the various chalk-written slogans of encouragement, such as, “Indianapolis, here we come, the senior class has been very active this year with its many projects to make money. From the very first day of school the hard - working seniors found themselves concerned with concessions and after-game dances in the Panther Den during the football and basketball season. Perhaps the most successful project was that of annual magazine sales. All seniors were very proud when they were presented with a lovely trophy for outstanding accomplishment by the Curtis Circulation Company. Throughout the year the entire town and the surrounding area were canvassed on many paper and scrap metal drives. It was not an unusual sight to see a truck pass heavily loaded with paper held in place by senior boys and girls. Everyone enjoyed the senior class play. The Great Big Doorstep, which was presented November 15 under the direction of Mr. Callahan. Preceding the v a c a t ion an enormous beautifully - decorated Christmas tree was placed in our front hall by the senior class. Later, during the holiday season, the class sponsored a semi-formal dance in the Den with music furnished by Ronnie Wariel's band. Rummage and bake sales, a Fun Frolic, the sale of photo buttons and cheer sticks all helped to fill our treasury. — 21 —
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O f l‘ i o r s C I si N X •lunior: Maurice Parr, Vice-President Carolyn Lee Smith, Treasurer Darlene Goins, Secretary Bill Deaton. President Mop li o more: Rex Landrum, Treasurer Richard Dellinger, President King Huntsinger, Vice-President Carolyn DeLong, Secretary Fr os li in en Represent a ti ves: Michael Ripperger Loris Foley Carolyn Tobin Beverly Day Max Landrum — 23 —
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