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Members of our class who falled to return for their Sophomore year were I-'-muel Sheckells who Wlll graduate from Leayenworth thls year Betty Younw who wlll graduate from Frankfort lndtana thls year X. utan Goss who res1des m Huntxnoburo Those who wtthdrew dunng the year were Perry Gray who IS employed at the Marengo Furmture Factory Euoene Hollen who IS employed wlth the Southern Ratlway Vanda Satterfteld who IS now Mrs Charles enklns ohn Ioe Judd who enlisted ln the U S Army and IS statloned IH France Garry lltggs jomed us from French Llck and oan Lawsow jomed us from Mllltown at the befnnnlng ofthe year oan later marrted -Iackle Patton leaxtno us wtth a total of 37 members at the close of the year our umor year She resxdes with her parents near Grantsburg Beglnnlng our Semor year our class was deeply grleved by the death of our classmate Ray Buchanan who dled September 17 after sufferlno over a lono perlod of ttme from a cancerous condltlon We also lost Garry WlggS who moved to Orlea ms and Dorts Ferryman who moved to Sprlngfleld Ohio Garry and Dorxs wlll oraduatc from those respectlve hloh schools this year Today the doors of E H S once agam syymo open as the Class of on emertf to take lts place tn the World The 33 oraduates are Loute Allstott Marjorle Baker Bob Boss Arletta Brown juamta Bullmgton Paul Colln Catherine Crawford erry Crews Carroll Enlow ames Enlow Sandra Ftelds Dlane Flamgan L oren Goldman Mary Hollen Frank Hugk Ronald jones Coleene T1-eadw ll anda Kmg Ronald Ktssel L eon Leaser Loren Leaser Marg1e Luff Davld Mxlby Charles Moruan ames Moss Ferrts Newk1rk Eulah Newton Donald Owens oanda Roberts ames Satterftetd Sandra Scoudan Patrlcla Selbert Marlene Stroud Iwlarjorxe Baker . , ' . 1 - ' I- - F :,, V Y. , ' , . ' . V 7 D O' v rl ' I I . . . I y T7 , ' X' . . Y , . 1 J . . I 5 , . . g . . . . H , w V - -I , ,' 53 . Neomi Culbertson was the only member of our class who did not return for . . . , . n 1 ' 1 ' 5, O ' . . . . 1 . , I 1 Y U bu . l . . , . . . . O X O . . , W-- , V - ,M , . . . O Q ,, ' . M : V 7 ,ay
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Class History On Septembf r 8 1951 the doors of E H S opened and Frcshrnfn entered the great halls of learmng lhry we re Louie Allstott Marjorle Baker Dencxl Bennett Bob Boss Sherrlll Bradshaw Arletta Brown Ray Buchanan uamta Bullmgton Paul Colin Catherme Crawford jerry Crews Neoml Culbertson B1l1y Dooley Carroll Enlow james Enlow Dorls Ferryman Sandra Flelds Dxane Flanagan Loren Goldman Perry Gray Eugene Hollen Mary Hollen Frank Husk Ronald ones ohn joe judd Harold Kendrlck Wanda Ktno Ronald K1sse1 Leon Leaser Loren Leaser Margle Luff Charles Morgan james Moss Ferrls New klrk Eulah Newton Donald Owens Sanda Roberts james Satterfleld Wanda Satterfleld Sandra Scoudan Amuel Sheckells PBYTICIB Selbert oanne Smtth Marlene Stroud Coleene Treadway Bettv Young Those who withdrew durlng our Freshman year were Dencll Bennett who enllsted 1n the U S Mar1nes and IS statloned at Parrls Island South Carohna Qhernll Bradshaw who w11l gladuate from Exansyllle thts year Bmlly Dooley who resxdes wlth hxs parents at Orleans Harold Kendrtck who IS xn the U S Army and IS stauoned at Camp Gordon Georgla Joanne Qmxth who 15 resldlng with her parents at Mmfflln Vwxan Goss of Huntlngburg and Dayld Mllby of Nancy Kentucky jolned us ln the latter part of our Freshman year maklng a total of -13 merr-bers at the DGOIYIUIDQ of our Sophomore yc lr I -- 2 , , . . . -16 fa r u ' - , . K 1 , . . I . . v . . , . . . , . ' , 1 1 1 1 - my . 1 .
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Class Colors W e the graduatlrw class of nlneteen hundred and fzfty flve have chosen as our class colors red and whlte In adoptmg these colors whxch are so consp1cuous 1n our natlonal flao we have a twofold symbollsm Flrst the red symbollzes bravery Thls 15 a world that needs bravery and we the Semor Class want to possess the utmost bravery m the years to come Red also mdxcates happmess and joy XKhlCh lf possessed by all wtll make the world more enjoyable o thls red we jom the whlte whlch symbolxzes pur1ty Pur1ty means cleanhness of actxon word and thought To prove to the world what great men and women we can be 1f we are given the chance to put mto practlce what we have so pat1ently learned we must concentrate upon purlty the pursuit that ranks so hlgh ln every students success So many of our acuons depend upon purlty and cleanhness of our llves vvhxch IS symbolxzed by the wh1te of the class colors So may our red and whxte lead us on to purxty mlxed wlth bravery that young who have already learned the paths that lead to success and have demonstrated the value of our own prmnclples of purlty happmess, and bravery Arletta Brown Class Flower The Semors of mneteen hundred and flfty fzve have chosen for then- C1355 flower the red rose There are many reasons why we have chosen the red rose Flrst because of lts beauty and rxchness whlch appeals to us but most of all because lt symbohzes purxty tenderness and love The sheltered and protected envu-Qnmem of the rose may be compared to the years of worry whlch have been devoted to the protectton and securlty of our hves Because the rose lb a tender blossom lt must not be hurr1ed xnto the task of bloommg but must have devoted care for a successful development So xt as wxth the human lxves We l1ke the rose have had devoted care so that we may now blossom lnto flowers to grace the garden of soclety The rose IS also a symbol of endurance If1t1s placed wlth other flowers 1n a bouquet the rose wlll be found fresh and unchanged whlle the others have long stnce vxqthered and dled VN e 100 must grow slowly and develop a perfect character to be able to endure life as lt comes and be developed into a proud and useful cltlzen 1n the Amemcan way of llfe Catherlne Crax ford , Y . O . , - , 1 , I . . .,, ' ' 1 ' ' I . V Y , A . 1 y . n , , . . . . 4 . i . Q h y . , . I Y U D ' I , g . U . . 4 . people must have if they wish to take their place among men and women of experience, ' ' 7 v V . . . , . l . V . , , Q . 1 , . . fy . ' . I . V . 1 V . , V , , . ' I D V. . ' , , t , , , . . Q . y l
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