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JO ELLEN STEWART Cheerleader 1-2-3, Class Secretary 1-2-4, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Past Imperfect 4, National Honor Society 3 4, National Thespian Society 3- 4, Chorus 1-2, Band 1, Paper Staff 3-4, Commercial Club 2-3-4, Co¬ operative Work Program 4, Games Club 2, Annual Staff 4 JACK TAYLOR Football 3 4, Basketball 2-3, Base¬ ball 1, Tennis 2-3-4, G Club 2-3- 4, Games Club 2, Chorus 4 JON TOWNSEND Baseball 1-2-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Cl ass Treasurer 2 SALLY TURNBULL G. A. A. 1, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2, Tennis 2, Student Council Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 3, Commercial Club Secretary 4, Swimming Team 1, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Commercial Club 3-4, Co-operative Work Program 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, National Thespian Society 4 NANCY VANDE GIESSEN Commercial Club 2-3-4, Chorus 3, Band 1-2, National Honor Society 3-4, National Thespian Society 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Student Council 2 LOIS WILSON Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3, Com¬ mercial Club 2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Camera Club 2, Paper Staff 2-3, Annual Staff 4, Co-operative Work Program 4
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NANCY RAYMAN Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2, Class President 1-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Paper Staff 3, Tennis 1-2, Com¬ mercial Club 2-3-4, National Thespian Society 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Games Club 2, Camera Club 2, Co-operative Work Program 4 JAMES REEDER Student Council President 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1, Games Club 2, G Club 2-3-4, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Past Imperfect 4, National Thespian Society 3-4, Paper Staff 3, Football Manager 1 ESTHER ROBINSON Commercial Club 2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, National Thespian Society 4, Library 1-2, Paper Staff 4, Arts Crafts Club 2 MARION RUTHERFORD Football 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, G Club 2-3-4 All Southwestern Football Conference 3, Class President 1-2, Student Council Vice President 4, Home¬ coming King 3, Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Past Imperfect 4, Band 1, Games Club 2, G Club Secretary 4, National Thespian Society 4, Annual Staff 4 EDITH SCHLUETER Spring Is Tomorrow 3, Commercial Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Tennis 2 CHARLES SMITH F. F. A. 1-2-4, Band 1-2, Games Club 2, Student Council 1, Base¬ ball 1, Spring Is Tomorrow 3
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Class History In our Freshman year we were all looking forward to initiation day which was also the day we became acquainted with the Freshmen from Augusta. Our class that year totaled thirty-one: Roberta Bristol, Gail Burton, Harold Cartwright, Richard Burton, Myrna Cartwright, Eleanor Cousins, Deloris Crittenden (we were very proud of Critt this year because she was elected president of the Student Council), Marilyn Dumonceaux, Jan Frank, Catherine Haist, Allen Henson, Jerry Inman, Beulah Jacobs, Barbara Johnston, Richard Kinney, Donald Lantis, JoAnn Lawhead, Richard Liskovec, Richard Newton, Nancy Rayman (who had the honor to be on the Queen’s court), James Reeder, Arthur Roberts, Marie Roberts, Esther Robinson (she was the envy of all the girls because she was the only Freshman to go to the Prom), Fredrick Schmidt, Ruby Schmidt, Audrey Selbee, Charles Smith, Lois Wilson, and Nancy Vande Giessen (Nancy’s Dress Review award in 4-H was a big start for her--she has been going strong in 4-H work since). When we were Sophomores we had a hard time getting in shape to work. Augusta came over and joined our class. Beulah Jacobs, Marie Roberts, Shirley Schmidt left us. All together there were forty-eight of us and those who joined us from Augusta were Charles Ayres, Macine Bailey, James Beadle, Eugene Coleman, Larry Eldridge, Robert French, Carlene Plotts, Marion Rutherford, Edith Schleuter, James Spear, JoEllen Stewart, Jack Taylor, Richard McNutt, John Metheny, Gale Mills, Nancy Termote and Jon Townsend. In addition to these there were a few who moved to Galesburg from Battle Creek that year-- they were Marilyn Stebbleton and Sally Turnbull. Nancy Termote, Deloris Crittenden and JoEllen Stewart were cheer leaders. We were very proud to have these girls chosen from our class. Our Junior year was very important for us, earning money and trying to make plans for our big Prom. Our play was also a very important part of our year, the title was Spring Is Tomorrow . I don’t think that we will ever forget Dick McNutt’s part as Andy. He sure fit the part. Our Junior- Senior Prom was held at Walwood Hall, and we were honored to have Ronnie Garrett play for us. We all felt that it was a great success. Roberta Bristol, Richard Burton, Richard Kinney, Donald Lantis, John Metheny, Nancy Termote, Gale Mills, Arthur Roberts, Audrey Selbee and Marilyn Stebbleton left our class. Hazel Conrad and Paul Rutterbush were our new students. This is the year we are all proud of. To think that we made the long struggle up to our Senior year! We realized that we had to work and make money for our Senior trip, and boy! how we worked. JoAnn Lawhead was chosen as our DAR Pilgrim, and we were all happy that she received such an honor. Paul Rutterbush didn ' t come back with us this year, and Fred and Ruby Schmidt moved to Missouri after the first six weeks. Now we finish our High School career with a class of thirty- six.
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