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Kenneth Lavender Baseball 1, 2, 3, N Band l Cheer Leader 1 Basketball 3, U Boys' glee club 2, Mixed chorus 2, 3, 3 J 'V soya' quartet 3 Plays 2, 3, 4 School paper staff Annual staff M Frank Patterson Baseball 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2 ii Basketball 3, U School paper staff Annual staff H James E Paul Baseball 2, 3 U Basketball 3 N Plays 3 School paper staff Annual staff U Jon Ramsey Cheer Leader 1 Baseball 2, 3 U Class officer 1 Annual staff 4 Dale Stonewall Mixed chorus 2 Baseball 2, 3 4 Boys' glee club 2 Basketball U Annual staff N Robert Stonewall Baseball 2, 3 N Basketball 3 N Boys' glee clxb 2 Mixed chorus 2 School paper ataff Annual staff U :A+ A, Q
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James L. Paul Basketball 4 Boys' glee club 2, 3 Mixed chorus 2, 3 Plays 3, 4 Class officer 2, 3, 4 School paper staff 3, Annual staff 4 Robert Carey Baseball 2 3, 4 Vocal soloist l Boys' glee club 2, 3, Mixed chorus 2, Boys' quartet 3 Plays 3, 4 Basketball 3 Class officer 3 School paper staff Annual staff 4 Jean Lovlg Girls' glee club l, 2 Band l, 2 3 Clarinet quartet l Mixed chorus 2, 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Plays 2 3, 4 Instrumental soloist 3, Class officer l, 2 3 Annual staff 4 Donald Crawford Baseball 3, 4 Band 2 Basketball 3, 4 Plays 3, 4 Class officer 2, 3 Annual staff 4 Geneva Hill Girls' glee club l Girls' trio l, 2 Girls' sextet 3 4 Mixed chorus 2, 3 4 Vocal soloist 1 Accompanlst 3, 4 Cheer leader l Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Class officer 2, 3 4 School paper staff 3 Annual staff Donald De Plays 3, 4 School paper Annual staff Mitt staff 3 3 5- 4 I ' 4 3, 4 3, 4 I I I I I 4 , , 4 School paper staff 3, 4 . 2. 1 I '. I I , 4 4 , 5 3 4
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Take a look at this year's seniors, and it is hard to realize that these same people were once little tots back in the first grade. Yes, back on August Zlst in the year 1936 most of this year's graduating class began their schooling With Miss Helen Conrad as teacher, 26 students comprised the role They are as follows Mary Lou Burnett, Geneva Hill, Jean Lovig, Phyllis Stover, Kolleen Sult, Donald Campbell, Donald Crawford, Roger Davis, Don Dougherty, Vernon Graham, Dale Huseboe, Kenneth Lavender, Larry Gould, Dick Matney, Frank Patterson, James L Paul, James E Paul Virgil Richardson Lyle Stahl, Dale Stonewall, Robert Stonewall, Donald Weaver, Milford Arment, Billy Crawford, Jackie Collar, and Joanne Hauser Jacilyn Starnes and Helen Meyer Joined us the second semester, boosting our enrollment to 28 The following year we returned as second graders Mrs Marjorie Nuese was at the helm that year Our enrollment was reduced to 20, after having lost S students Joanne Hauser, Kolleen Sult, Donald Camobell, Vernon Graham, Roger Davis, Mary Lou Burnett, Donald Weaver and Don Dougherty During our 3rd year in school we added 3 new students Ermal Wagner, Fobert Carey and Virgil Shollenbarger, but we finished the year with only one of the newcomers, Robert Carey We worked this year under the tutelage of Miss Iorena Gonnerman Ne journeyed upstairs for the fourth year, with Miss Alberta laon as our teacher de acouired no new students and lost Virgil Pichardson and Billy Crawford The following year we gained Gordon Butterfield and Jon Famsey the latter of whom promised many a head 'P for his unlucky teach s fiss Nelson was again our teacher The teaching staff breathed a little easier the next year when Jon Pamsey did not return we lost Gordon Butterfield, however, we adde Betty lean Alink, Varllyn Thornes, and Donald Dewitt to our role Betty Jean Allnk James E Paul, and Lyle Stahl left us the se ,nd semester of our sixtn year in school He considered ourselves something when, as seventh graders, we moved u the high school building Hefore that year was completed, we Q r d Be lah Dooley, Lorena Foster, Patsy Fyan, Emcry Wunn and Jon Famsey once again Ve lost U of our classmates Jack Collar, 4e1e1 Meyer, Marilyn Trornes and Ph,'l1s Stover While in Eighth Q a we los r Do l Nlss Hath Tuttle and Miss Marjorie Scandrett directed us through 7un1or r sh Alas' we entered high school as ' L l0 U After init a 1 n day was over, e wel omed snootr s t e rest of the ye re of the freshmen boy N r 'n Lovl and ard 3 uler joined in our fun that year Pevenae was sweet the day ve 'tlafed the freshmen Our only :ret is that ue c uldn't ta t out on the juniors Some of xr v'ct1ms are still Fqflf a r unmerclfulness As sophomores We rained rrwllls Devorss and Paul, and Pichard Shuler left Ne displayed some of r s ents in the Junior class play, wr'ch was entitled 'mh ' 'rosts ae, also, received our class rings and entertslned se lore at the annual Junior Senior Banquet in Des Volnes e'vrss and Martin lovlg did not return for our junior year ined and lost Fobert Harvey ll in the first six weeks Jed n next page! I O . . . e Q 9 O O I O O -- ' 4 0 -- O .lf . , . -. . Sz' . V , . , , 7 - , i Ile-.. . . MP! . .. . . I . . 4 'as .. U A4 . , . Q- ,, ' , e,. . 0 . M' J .L A -g .f PA 'gf we 4- A.. A A , , . I 1' , . ' ' A , M -- , . , . . - A. . -4 AA .LL ' g . , X gr ce, t Eeula. Q ey. . fe l, . A s . S ,' 'ngau . . ' K . - ' lreshien n ,U . - let o . ' w M c , . , .oilirmq h, , ar. On initiation da varietlzns of the 'New Look' could be seen on an I 5. . s. .a t.. q ..u Plan, n' W 0 , . V Q.- . V ., , l-l V . n . reg' . ' c '. . n ve taken 1 . l 'l .Q 3' ,f A v . 1 g R' 'G , fl., nes 1. . . ' A J , our fine t l- .. . .ne Vnllsj Q. ,Q V .0 V ,, W f, t tae H n - 'L-. T 'K , H -. rnj.l1s - Et A . , 'Ti we ga A , R I .,..t1r:' ,-, ,
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