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J umor Class We started on our four vear Journey through PCHS rn September of 1951 as 34 of the greenest of green freshmen enrolled Then wrth Mr Honn and Mr Swartout as our sponsors we held a wrener roast rn October sponsored two paper drrves a bake sale square dance and a stunt rn Stunt Nrght The offrcers of our Freshmen year were Presrdent Clyde Ingold Vrce Presrdent Carol Ann Zehr Secretary Kay Jones Treasurer, Marlene Delaney Reporter, Velma Horsch Student Councrl Representa trve Lab ern Zehr We lost Ronnre McDade but garned Laura Johnston and Dwayne Reed Then agam rn September of 1952 one year later when we vsere a lrttle older and bolder, 39 members of the Class of 55' entered then 'srlly sophomore year Mr Sauer and Mr Provost were leaders that year We held our class party rn October sponsored two square dances on December 19th and February 27th a Bake Sale rn October, and a stunt rn the Stunt Nrght program Ronnre McCorkle Jomed our class agam after leavrng us rn hrs Freshman year and we lost Carolyn Castor These offrcers were elected Presrdent Jerry Dean Vrce Presrdent Gale Erchelberger Sec retary Carol Ann Zehr Treasurer, Marlene Delaney, Reporter Georgene Elkms Stu dent Councrl Representatrve, Clyde Ingold Prnally rn September of 1953 we ntered the doors of FCHS as Junrors, upper classmen at last and half of our Journey over 'lhls year we decreased rn srze to 33 wrth the learvrng of Wayland Gawthorp James Duke, Merle Roy Marvm Knell Bar bara Coffrn Janrce Prckett Bob Cender and Georgene Elkrns We gamed Corrrne Thomas Generce Eads, and Duane Morgan Our Junror year has been very busy and wrll stay that way trll after May 21st In September we ordered our rrngs the Amerrcan Beauty and on December lst they were here October was a very busy money makrng month we sponsored a scrap rron drrve on the 3rd, a food sale on the 17th and a Magazrne Drrve on the 12th to the 26th These actrwrtres rncreased our kltty qurte a brt Then on November 23 and 24, we put on our frrst real brg project--our Junror Play, Down to Earth Thrs brought rn more money rn the two nrghts than the one nrght plays do In Janu ary we chose our theme for the annual Prom and started workrng on rt In Febru ary we went ree skatrng at the U of I wrth the losers of the Magazrne Drrve dorng the treatrng One of our most rmportant arms rn the Journey through hrgh school rs to put on a successful Prom We hope ours wrll be just that a success as a party that the Junlors, Senrors and all guests wrll long remember Paul Karlstrom rs the orchestra for the dance The Banquet wrll be held rn the gym due to the large srze of the two classes Our theme, and thrs rs all vnell tell you thrs year rs called OUT OF THIS WORLD TOP 2ND RD 4TH 5TH 6TH ROW Gale Erchelberger Latern Zehr Carol Ann Zehr Clyde Kay Jones, Jerry Dean ROW Duane Beasley Calvrn Beatty ROW Generce Eads, Pat Brrkey, Bob Cender, Vretta Cender Morgan ROW Barbara Coffrn Janrce Davrs M rlene Delaney Jrm Duke Erchelberger Paul Good ROW Carol He-werdrne, Dorrs Hrll Max Hrnton Velma Horsch Jackson, Laura Johnston ROW-Judy Kellar, Pat Knox Ronnre McCorkle Joyce Odell Prckett, Drck Shroyer Ingold Duane Wayne Walter J anrce BOTTOM ROW Jrm S echt Rrchard Stalter Corrrne Thomas Clyde Trotter Kenneth Tomb rn Russell Tomblrn X JZ? C V , . , 1 ' 1 ' ' S' , 1 . , , , . , ' ' 1 . 1 I 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 r . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . , . . I , . . . D Y - 1 1 1 , u 1 1 - , 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 G . . . . , S 1 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 ,- . ' , . . . 4 . - . . ,. . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 0 1 1 1 . 1 1 ,. . D . - , .. . 1 l I 1 S . 4 1 1 I l 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 , 1 - ' 1 1 1 - , . 7 . 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 1 G 1 - 1 , 1 . s , 1 . . . . U . ,, . . 4 . 1 . . U ,, ' 1 . 1 1 ' . . V , . . U ' 1 11 1 I 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... , , 3 ..- , . . . F . . 1 1 4 1 , 1 1 1 1 . . ' 1 1 F ' . ' P 1 1
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