Erie School - Hilltop Yearbook (Olive Hill, KY)

 - Class of 1952

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Q NS CLS mf W ww To provide a collection of memoirs for you our fellow students and readers covering the school year 1951 1952 , the Seniors, have compiled and publish intention to please you We have enjoyed gathering the pictures, writing the articles, and ar ranging the material contained herein May you long enjoy and treasure your yearbook, 'Hilltop lQSl lQ52 wssw - , we ed this yearbook. It is our hope and E r -I .n 7ZZ N f' X K N ,fi '. I ,V ' A ,Q Wifi? 4: X55 C K5 'Q f353i':'5f5f?' X Yg ff' KR . x f 55:5 X 'X I may N, rx xi-. ' HX! X .,-fx. 7 F DEDICATION To Mr C Steinberger our principal, who has been a guiding friend for three years of our high school life as well as the supervisor of our Annual, we, the seniors of l952,dedicate this book x 'ff . I 5,8 6 ,LX L . v is X 174' A f ', rf! i A -' 0 0 ' O I Ho , O QQ Q fx v ' W' 1 Z . ADMIN IS TRATIGN l r 4 L yy 'l v Q . V,A' A. 'iff' I, J uf fl 1 i 1 Ir 41 L QS ? L' 5' . A., L: Z, - .- Tue' ,anis 'qw' Q in KE Exec' Aihn xd.,. FACULTY s Kiss diss liss faq diss diss 10 he 3 X Miss QL., wt' Mrs Miss 9-'sein , -J' Miss Miss -I 4...-. n-5 Mrs Steinberger Superintendent Mr Steinberger Principal Miss Meredith Senior Sponsor Miss Bryan Dean of Girls Kessler Reuter Jones Edwards Fugitt Hooper Stamper Ashby Elmm Ropp Williams Crawford Mr Stallard Miss Fuller Miss Zipf Hrs Kegley I 2 X f l.,f -x if ,N ra . QQ 5 41, 'E . p ivy ,I :Q fs V, 1 If V f A, jf.. , 'P 0 N, 5, W A A A, - I 1 , f, ' 'X , '--0' ' ' W' 1 f f W n ff ' ff m ' 71 'I I l If rn, nb wr. . d 423: 1 mfs ,k ff, ,7 A 'ff , M 326 X I 'Q A fW 'WW 1 I Y A A 5 V . l ' ' . ' ' frz ff: . 'L ' 3 V A f SQ d d 'QJE75-Q ' VNf.'-4, ,N f.' 57 'Q q ,R .V 'Aj-L1 g ' do H 'if-JT' , A', , gy I 'H fn.' V , 1 ' -V 6 I si 1 I 4 I ,v . , . n dfl , L . z: '3N ff l f . , tmgih :Q . I 5 I yv .... 1 fl . j FACU LTY Frances N Ashby Nusic Naryville College, A B Lulu B Bryan Dean of Girls English, Social Studies, Latin Simpson College, A B Geraldine Crawford Secretary in Offices Erie School Woodrow Dailey Coach Morehead State College Esther M Edwards Home Economics, Dietitian Southwestern College, Mrs Elizabeth D Elam School Nurse Audrey E Fugitt Primary Grades National College, A B Isabelle N Fuller Remedial, Elementary Grades Genesee State College B Ed Syracuse Universit 1 Lottie Ora Hooper Bible, Sclence Athens College, B S Scarritt College, N A Edna V Jones Nathematics Elementary Supervisor Friends Universlty, A B M Ada Kegley Kitchen Matron Lrs Wlnlfred hessler Housemother Central Bus1ness College Helen Ieredith L1brar1an, English Antioch College, A B meachers College, Columbia, M A Grace N Reuter English, Social Studies Central No State College B S Fd Evelyn Ropp Phys Ed , Science, Typlne, Engllsh Universmty of Illinols, W James Stallard Fireman, Gardener Laundry, Boys' Matron Cla ence H Steinberger Principal, Director of Boys Guidance, Social Studies Berea College, A B Syracuse University,M A Mrs Doris H Steinberger Superintendent Berea College, A B Shirley N Williams Business Lycoming College, A B Blanche C Wu Agriculture Ginling, A B , Yenching Univ ,N Mnchlgan State College, N A Ellnor J Zipf English, Social Studies Berea College, A B ,Q ef-f A 0 L , Ol-O 'I I . ' F ' B.S.,T-..A. ' A A.B. ' Mrs. Ruby Stamper y, N.oAo 0 I 1- . Q Q o 'hose .rs. . .J If -1 - - v I I SENIGRS GWB ll 'F Zi Q., .agp- Ns 47 605602 Patricia Anne Opoenheimer Class President '51 '52, Editor '51 and Ass't Editor of the Erie Breeze, Dramatics 50 '51, Boosters '50 '51 '52, Future Teachers of America Song Leader '52, Y teens Vice President '52, Annual Staff '52 Ellen Chi Yin Lee Vice President of Class '52, Vice President of Nature Club ' 2, Boosters '52, Y teens '52, Annual Art Editor 52 Art Editor Erie Breeze '51 '52, Dormitory Student Council Rep 52 Folk Games '51, Pianist for High School Music 50 51 Floretta Kaye Lyon Senior Class Treasurer'52, Dramatics '50 '51 Boosters '50 '51 '52, Junior May Court Attendant '51, Y teens 52 Editor in Chief of Annual '52 Student Council Rep '51, Erie Breeze Editor '51 '52, Future Teachers of America '51 '52 Lois Rebecca Anderson F T A Vice President '51, Historian F H A '52 Secretary of Senior Class, Boosters '50 '51 '52 Y teens '52, Ass't Art Editor of Annual '52, Erie Breeze '51 52 M.Y.F. commission chairman 'HQ-'50-'51-'52, choir '51 Little Music Group '50, F. H. A. Vice President, Dramatics '59-'50, Crafts '51, Guidance Seminar '51. 1 A., A P' . 4- 2 6 'um '-J, .57 , ' xx? A A-has 1 ' it 5 y , 'yy' ,A ff rntff haaau ag, if , K U A ' 1 ' i . I , Q 5 - ' . . , .. . l I -I . : ' v Q .. - 5 7 , - - , , ' : o 0 o '52, o 0 0 n 9 l ' 1 'N if- 669601 Catherine Jean Estep Cheerleader ' 9 '50 '51 '52, Class resident ' 9 '50, Class Sec '51, President F T A 51 '52, Boosters 50 '51 '52, Sec and Treas Student Council 50 Dramatics '50 '51 '52, F H A Song Leader '52, Y teens '52, All State Chorus '50 Choir '51, M Y F Com issioner '51 Sec '52, Annual '52, Erie Breeze '51 52, High School Music ' 9 '50 '51 '52, Student Council Rep 50, Guidance Seminar 51 Betty Jo Henderson Student Council Rep '52, M Y F Vice President '52, Annual Staff '52, Glee Club 'h9, Crafts 50 '51, President of Dormitory Student Council 52, F H A Historian '52, Folk Games '52, Dramatics '52, Art Club '51, Future Teachers of America 51 Callie Sarah Hall Library Ass't '52, Student Council Vice Pres '51 '52 Secretary '52, Erie Breeze 51 52, M Y F Pres '52, Sub District Vice President '51 '52, News Analysis '51, F T A Sec '52, F H A '52, Dormitory Student Council Vice President '52 Boosters '50, Annual Staff '52, Erie Breeze 51 52, M Y F '51 Gene Raymond Waggener Class Vice President 'MQ '50, Class Treas '51, Business Manager of the An ual '52, Erie B eeze Staff '51 '52, F.H.A. Chapter Sweetheart '52, Dramatics '50-'51, Basketball Manager 'k9-'51, Basketball Score Keeper '50, Boosters '50-'5l. 3 A 5 f ' A 2..f- .f 4 f V' 5-. : L - 5 - - LL Z 0 0 e 0 -' I e e l 1 0 0 o ' 4 ' - Q t'l I C ' lk if 1 1 I g 0 ' O10 O I I I I ' I ' ' : O ' ' e e e 0 O' o e e o e o o , ' e e e 0 N559 fs 60602 Omer Morton McGlone Student Council President '52, Student Council Rep 50 51, Student Council Reporter '51, Dramatics Club Play '52, Erie Breeze '51 52, Supply Store Attendant '51 '52, Annual Staff '52 Basketball Score Keeper '51 '52, Student Council Dorm Rep 50, Music Group '50 '51 '52, President of Nature Club 52 M Y F Sub District Treasurer'52 Betty Jean Osborne Poetry Contest Norehead 51 52, Choir '51 Future Homemakers Reporter '52, Glee Club 'h9, Erie Breeze '51 'p Tnnual Staff '52, Folk Dancing '52, Boosters Club 50 51 52 M Y R Vice President '51, Dramatics 9, Crafts '52, Folk Games Robert Edgar Brown Basketball '52, Arts and Crafts '52, Music for Fun '52, Folk Dancing '52, M Y F Commission Chairman '52, Boosters Club '52, Dramatics 52, Choir '52, Nature Club '52, Annual Staff '52, Erie Breese '52 i Q M 'tb fi ' 4 ' 'Z . 1,7 Ml- F ' ,ga . 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' I I I Senior Class Wlll We the Senior Class of '52, believed to be of sound mind do here by make this our last wlll and testament As a class we leave our ability to co operate to future seniors The following treasures are left behind with sadness Lois Anderson w1lls her ability to p1ck roommates to Barbara Estep, in hope that Barbara will do a better job next year Pat Oppenhelmer wills her long flowing hair and graceful move ment to Joe Ann Stamper, Joe Ann you're a lucky girl Gene Vaggoner wills his perfect attendence record to Gary James Callie Hall wills her ability to finish things on time to Nr Steinberger Use it to the best advantage C H Betty Jo Henderson wills her ability to tell tall tales to Fred Perry Don't waste it Fred outJmw Betty Jean Osborne leaves her quiet disposition to Melvin Lesser We're sure the teachers will appreciate the change Omer McG1one wills his ab1l1ty to shoot baskets to Sammy Perry Be high point man Sammy Ellen Lee wills her delightful southern accent to Claire Stephen son Happy drawling Claire Catherine Estep leaves her sparkling blue eyes to Patty Ruth Cartee Do you mind the change Patty? Bob Brown wills his abllity to write poems to Bill Leonard What a stroke of genius Bill Thus departing from our school day treasures we wish to new seniors a happy new school year LAST WORDS Floretta Lyon Until we meet again Betty Jo Henderson Good Bye Betty Jean Osborne Gone but not forgotten Ellen Lee See you some other time Omer HcGlone Hasta La Vista Catherine Estep Yippee' I passed Lois Anderson I give up. Callie Hall Sniff, Sniff. Gene Waggener I'll never tell. Robert Edgar Brown Pappy, I'm 'a commin' home. Patricia Oppenheimer You'll be seein' me. Elo Lyon wills her ability to make speeches to Jane Muncy. Speak Editor in Chief: Florettm Lyon Business Manager: Gene R. Waggener T isis Floretta:Lyon Callie Hall 'HILLTOP STAFF of ' Sponsor C. H. Steinberger Art Editor Ellen Lee 52 Assistant Editor: Betty 3ean Osborne Asst. Business Managers L Omer McGlone L Betty Jo Henderson Assistant Art Editors: Catherine Estep Patricia Oppenheimer Lois Anderson CLASS POEM The Senior Class with eleven members Each one smiling, happy, and able Leave the Hilltop to take their place at 1ife's crowded table And view the world Twelve years of study, Have these been met with fruitful works? Our records are clear, we've earned our marks Come the diploma, success awaits Don't forget us when we've gone, We'll daily think of you, Hilltop memories fine and true This our motto will carry thru 'Not finished, just begun CULORS MOTTO FLOWER Sky blue and yellow 'Not finished, just begun' White Carnation His-Ka... O C . A ll O O L I ,Ant , 1 'sl-114 V ' I - Omer ' num ' Betty Jo canie Bob Gone Catherine Pat FOR THE FUTURE THE '52 SENIORS Let's sneak a peak at the '52 seniors through the newly invented Futurescope, that v deo gadget that not only telecasts but gives us a chance to really crystal gaze Here's G R Waggoner, feet propped up on a mahogany desk,after his promotion to vice president His amazing time saving invention is creating a sensation in the automobile industry It's a glass win dow in the floorboard that enables one to see who he runs over with out having to stop Women drivers everywhere are jubilant! We see that famous hair stylist Pat Oppenheimer in her New York Sth Avenue salon putting the kinks in high society women's hair Her most popular hair do is patterned after her own long, flowing, wavy, hair The picture is blurred, perhaps her way of giving a natural look Betty Jo Henderson has just conducted a successful campaign to become Kentucky's first woman senator Betty Jo's eyes are on the White House, now dreaming of being the first women to re arrange the furniture in the Presidential mansion Good Luck Betty The singing housewife, Mrs kk Cformerly Miss Betty Jean Osborne, has just given her first performance at the Metropolitan Opera House In her spare time Betty Jean practices speech, so natural for a woman Her courage to carry on with her voice is truly amazing so never despair Betty Ellen Lee has returned to Hong Kong where she has established a music school and is teaching everyone to play in ten easy lessons Kno hands, maybe! She exhibits her piano playing ability in piano concerts during her spare time Say, look at business executive Omer McGlone after his promotion to sales manager of Fadocol, secured by winning a contest nin twenty five words or less , 'Why Fadocol is the greatest discovery since headline 'Fadocol takes the world and the world takes Fadocol What's this' Callie Hall interested in figureso Oh! we see plainer now, she's chief accountant in a large eastern concern and is puzzled over the debts and credits If it's a debit it's a credit to the organization, or visa versa' Now we focus on a society hlghlight and find Miss Catherine Estep with one of Hollywood's current heart throbs Miss Estep, now starring in the hit nwhich Shall I Choose? , wears a perplexed ex pression And well she might for this is her third escort this week We find the new superintendent of coast to coast operators, Flo Lyon busily engaged keeping thousands of lines buzzing Two ministers are on the line and she's rapidly caculating the cost of a long distance parson to parson call In a cloud of dust and smoke, hot rod, Robert E Brown flashes across the finish line with another victory Bob is well known as a driver having raced in every state with his famous hopped up chariot Bob now has his eyes on the SOO mile speedway event Lois Rebecca Anderson, former biscuit champ at Aiken Hall, is once again rolling in the 'doughn in the lady wrestling game Her wrestling career is rapidly climbing to great heights Last night she became state champion mauler It's rumored that a romance is 1 the air with a certain 'Gorgeousn George The picture grows dim Sorry folks due to technical difficul ties this is all the future dope we can give on the ndopes er, I mean our present dignified seniors. If , - atomic energy? A smile crosses his face as he reads the morning n o n . ' A ll ' ll . 0 n ' Q O n 1 I 4-,Y uf? -flu-A ff 4 ski J :Iii '1 Pl -I X93 F T g To Mom Kessler, v a special salute, and best ' with your other family auf mfs ACKN OWLIIDGENENT We, the Senior Class, wlsh to ex press our deepest thanks for the many advertisements given us by the buslness people of Olive Hill and Grayson We appreclate the patience shown us by our teachers, especially Miss Meredith with our Engllsh, the generosity of Niss Williams in our use of the typing room, and the backing of our fellow students in supporting us with their orders Our indebtedness to Erie for the learning we have acquired, the worth whlle experiences we have shared, can not be measured That such good things must end will always make us a b1t sad I 1 I1 X. , l l .. Q 1 wi xc ,Q w .iff ' QQ. ' !,7q,, Q . J, , V ' li., ff ' iw. .4 . ploj::-,AV 4 nil. I - ' ,iff wishes for many happy years .' Q5. s' r p, 342.25 . 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QA. .Lx 4,1 o 5 I 79 am' Donovan, M Short, M Jarvis, M Gearhart, E Patton, Rodgers, L Gabbard, J McCree, M Tackett, L Kelley, S Newman, C Patton, G Kiser, J Short, P DeHart, McClure, S Perry, C Sparks, R Rucker, M Gabbard, M L Kennard, C Rose, S LeMaster, M Withrow, S L Tackett, K Henthorne . .4 'I W V Q .9 M T 'A '-5 na Q TN' - bt - I ' 'I- Q I ' o nw Q' Vg X -, - f I V :JESSE 'K 4' ' ag A 4' -, - ' 1 .., Q , ., W 1 ' 2 5 'w , ' V1 ml Y I x - - , or . L,. .-if J . - , ,S - of 4 ' Ev 'Hn v - Q J ' ' 2 t N ,J N' A f , w . Mr , ,fr wwf , 4- fn. I , - - nw 0- N- . K., e f- r 1 I' , in Q Q xl' ' 4 .. 1. 2 - . 'Q 'R fn f -1 Q 1 J-La' 4 f .- r' 'W I ' A - W ' ' ' K 'MV f 4 A - ff I , af- A my we w I ,. 1. J f -,. .. ' A' J , .,, ,,,, '. 4 Q. -in ms ' f ev Q- ' -. ... ,. - Q- ', .,,, ' KN- . I A M ' ,Ai 'x I , -f. , M 1 .f .xl L 'R , fish A 45' ' uf if l ,fl 4, ' Y A I J 'Y fr an sb Y, 4' I'- Q j Q. I I X'-'T N 'ly ' . ' -O' M Y-tn, , 1 4 jx, f , A ,fi W V 1 V 4f as In r 8 -1 -- - ' .- , 'Q 'ov g :L N 'K V x- I g Q . I -. ' in Ds.. t N 'U 'W W' ' ' .1 J I A 7 7 2' 4 ' va I in DO I I I. I O SI Q V I , . - l 0 Fo O O O I I - Po o o Q o 0 Q 6 o 0 0 . 0 0 0 O O I Q Ki S E IVITI CT A September October November December February March April May 21 25 21 zu lO l2 29 '51 '52 CALANDER Student Council all High School Party Senior Field Day What ' a V t1mel! Movie Heidin First Senior 'Skip Day' Senior Initiation Clothes worn wrong side out Hair tied up in ribbons Sophomore Hayride Lovely night for a breakdown vie 'Tes Miserables Citizenship Class Party Delegates attend Student Council CODIGUGUCS at Georgetown, Kentucky First Vacation of school Halloween Party Junior Class Carnival Teachers Book Week Skit Amateur Night Sandra Stevens, youngest con testant wins Junior High Dramatics Club Thanksgiving Play P T A Bazaar Thanksgiving Vacation Eighth Grade Party Idabelle Perry k Daryl Brown judged cutest couple F T A Went Christmas Caroling Aiken Hall M Y F Went Christmas Caroling Christmas Class Parties, baskets to needy families Candle lighting service by the seniors Christmas vacation begins Movie Jane Eyre 9th Grade Pie Supper Senior Class Play 'The Haunted Tearoom Sophomore Spagetti Supper P T A Founders Day Program F T A invited Washington's Birthday Vacation Leap Year Party Girls Basketball Tournament F T A Par y Father Q Son Banquet Berea Folk Dance Festival Speech Festival at Morehead M Y' F Sub district meeting at Morehead Religious Emph Week, Rev Baker, Leader Dramatics Club Play nMother Does the Talking Easter Vacation Junior 8 Senior Banquet Senior Trip Class Picnic P T A Family Night May Day Baccalaureate Exams 6th Grade Graduation Class Night COMMENCEMENT 1M 1+ ,, -- ' 5 . 10 ll - - 12 - 19 Mo J ' W 20 ' 22 ' ' 26 30 2 . 16 16 ' - - 19 20 Q 0 no 30 - 17 . . . 18 ' o o 0 ' 18 1 4 19 20 January 5 Vacation Ends N 1 25 1 n . 8 f 15 o e 0 Q o 0 o 28 A i . . . t 1 29 29 . V29 . . , - lg2 . ' . U 8-15 ' ae 1 A 2-M 9 9 . . '. 12 2 26 27 28 CLUBS Fifth Period Activity Hour got off to a running start with three new clubs added to our roster of extra-curricular work, this year. Miss Edwards sponsored the founding of a chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Hooper sponsored a Nature Club which joined the National Audubon Society 100 percent. Miss Ashby organized a Folk Game Club which invited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Berea College for a Recreation Week shared with Olive Hill H.S. Others making a notable showing this year include two Drmmatics Clubsg the Junior group presented 'Thanksgiving Beats the Dutch' and the Senior group presented a comedy, 'Mother Does the Talking' Hats off to Miss Ropp, their sponsor Under Miss Reuter's sponsorship, the F T A helped supervise playground held games in the Primary room, and high lighted their year with a trip to the state meeting during the K E A spring convention at Louisville Our Student Council sent delegates to Georgetown for the state meeting of Student Councils in the fall where they not many new ideas for their year's work Sponsoring many student get togethers, they also undertook two new pro jects of note a fund raising campaign for a basketball score board, an a citizenship award known as 'Citizen of the Week' which was presented to the winner each Friday during the special Student Council Chapel program The Craft Club and the News Analysis Club, both sponsored by Mr Stein berger, rounded out the activities schedule wlth active progrmms The Seniors wish for next year's students as fine a program as we enjoyed this year. -'r T23 l A J cg- RMK? RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES The Intermediate and Senior Methodist Youth Fellowships got off to a fine start with Retreats held at Cascade and Carter Caves where the Councils and sponsors made plans for the year's programs Senior h Y F officers are President, Callie Hall Vice President, Betty Jo Henderson, Secretary, Catherine Estep Treasurer, James King The Intermediate officers are President, Jane Nuncy, Vice President, Olive Offill, Secretary, Patsy Bedell, Treasurer, Alma Nett Morgan, Publicity Chair man, Elaine Turner These were followed second semester by President, Olive Offill, Vice President, Elaine Turner, Secretary, Patricia Burchett, Treasur er, Mary Lucille Skirvin, and Publicity Chairman, Bill Leonard Before Christmas, CARE jars we e placed on tables to receive money for food packages sent to Japan and India in care of former Erie School teachers The Religious Life Committee consists of Miss Reuter, Miss Meredith Jane Muncy, Ellen Lee, and Bob Brown. They have done grand work planning our Thursday night Prayer Meetings, dining room devotions, and furnishing Upper Rooms' for meditation and prayer at Aiken Hall, Walker, and Rose Cottage. They arranged for Rev. Harry F. Baker for Religious Emphasis Week before Easter. Aiken Hall seniors conducted sunrise services and the Senior M.Y.F. planned the Sacrificial Supper followed by Com union served by Rev. Ingram. As a Methodist school, Erie gives special emphasis to Christian Educa tion which is taught in all grades. Each day opens with morning devotions. We attend Sunday worship at the Olive Hill Methodist Church and Sunday School classes meet there and, for the Junior and Senior High School, at Aiken Hall. . V, K Air, gg.. 0 If 4 - y y ' A ' I 4 v , C. A 'X f J J f ' A f me L., A , . -' F 4. 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Zaye? cam CHEER LEADERS Pat, Beverly, Barbara, Loretta, COACH and Catherine Wood1e BASKETBALL TEAM The nErie Wildcatsn had an average season, 'Sl 52, wlnnlng and losing 9. This year's Wildcats have improved under the leader ship of Coach Woodie Dalley Basketball Schedule and Summary Tollesboro Laurel Boyd County Haldeman Boyd County Name No of Total Games Points Played Jerry 1 Bill 1 Bob P Gary Tommy Bob B 5 Sandy Hook 61 5 L Grayson L5 M8 Laurel Grayson Haldeman Tollesboro 1 Sandy Hook O Average Free Free Free Field Per Shots Throws Throws Goals Game Attempt Made Made lu O9 12 9 OO l OO the 63rd DlStPiCt Erie played Hitchins in the openlng game of Tournament Hitchins went on to win the tournament The Erie Wildcats are expectlng to schedule about 25 games next season '52 '53 Coach Dailey is planning to have a top notch team in the coming season We lose only one boy th1s year, Bob Brown. l -, . . I+ -- M2-33 L ---- - w 33'SS3f 3?'32'i' ---- M0-3h L --- 58-E7 L - 75-31 L - Q -E9 L Haldeman ---- 39-66 W M - -'3 L . 1 . 11 55 . 0 25 .5 65 12 53 . g 17 .36 68 . 13 78 6.0 2 10 .38M 3h 13 EZ 1.5 3 lg .5 21 13 3.5 1 .333 20 - 19 3-3 9 3 .333 8 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Miss Evelyn Ropp is the physical education teacher for girls this year. During the first semester, we played volleyball. In December, we had a volleyball tournament. Each class formed a temn. The games were very exciting and were enjoyed by all In the finals the sophomores beat the rest of the teams and became champions Their captain was Linda Rose The basketball tournament which came in March was more exciting Games were well played Believe it or not, the sophomore team,Blue Coats, as they called themselves, were the champions again The team consisted of Louise Glover Kcaptainl, Barbara Estep, Carol Raybourn, Linda Rose, Betty Richards, Joyce Perry, and Jean Burke The senior team, White Socks, consisted of Catherine Estep Ccaptainl, Flo Lyon, Pat Oppenhehmer, Ellen Lee, Betty Jean Osborne, Betty Jo Henderson, and Lois Anderson The seniors were runners up The scores were as follows Temm Score 12th vs 10th to ll th 10th 12th lOth th th ml 023' BH- 'Q ul cf- SP GUM ICO UQ! H-as D mm O ua od- 00 51: g'1 o Q-In u mi O Ht? cv-'J' U0 D l-'UQ H: il-J Um 9: D' io r--H I-'O I-Io N' HP' 023 I-'UQ 0-I 23' .5-E .JS OD: H cf- f--0 23 HE KI' OU' r-4 H- I3 UQ un......... 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