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CALVIN GENE WEAVER 1AC 1,2,3; Most Handsome 1,3; Most Beautiful Hair 2,4; Annual 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Class President 2; Boys' State Dele- gate 3; Best Dressed 3. LARRY REX WITHEE FHA 3; Pep Club 3,4; Band 1; Most Bash- ful 1; 1AC 1, 3; Annual 4. fie -r r’ r Se x qte s ? —
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I 'fi '} Mrory ETHEL LUCINE SVENSON Chorus 1.2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Student Coun- cil Secretary-Treasurer 3; Best Artist 4; Librarian 4; GAA 4. RICHARD DALE TRUMBO Chorus 1,2,4; FHA 3; Class Play 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Pep Club 2,3, W V g uttuk -
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HISTORY In the fall of 1947 sixteen eager children began their education at Garfield County Public School. They were James Baker, Billy Davenport, Billy Clark, Clifford Milroy, Larry Riley, Milton Schlenker, Robert Graham, Jimmy Pangburn, Harold Brown, Patsy Haney, Stella Euell, Irene Saylor, Bonnie McDonald, Yvonne Euell, Joyce Wallace, and Sharon Holmes. Most of us were bashful and a little scared, but soon Mrs. Patterson had us playing games and enjoying ourselves. As the years of grade school went by we lost and gained members until the follow- ing remained when we graduated from the eighth grade: James Ady, James Baker, Harold Brown, Yvonne Euell, Don Harbaugh, Clifford Milroy, Robert Rath, Milton Schlenker, Patricia Tolstedt, Richard Trumbo, Joyce Wallace, Larry Withee, and Irene Saylor. The next fall in 1955 we, along with some country students, started our high school life as Freshmen. After the first week and a half of initiation was over, we settled down to a normal high school life. That year we chose Mr. Singer as our class sponsor. When we were Sophomores we sold Christmas cards because by then we began to realize we would be needing money to put on our Junior Prom. That year our sponsor was Mr. Walker. Then as Juniors, one step higher, we gave our first play, The Little Dog Laughed, this being under the direction of Mrs. Rich. We also gave a prom that year. The theme was Stardust. Mr. Walker was again our sponsor. As we began our final year, the play was the first event of the year that we con- centrated on. This comedy, Room For the Groom consisted of a series of problems ending up with a happy solution. Then it was time for the basketball tournament, music festivals, class night, and, at last, commencement. Of the sixteen that started in the first grade together, only three went to school all twelve years together. They were: Clifford Milroy, Harold Brown, and Yvonne Euell. --Yvonne Euell--
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