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PAST VOYAGES Once upon a time in l9L6 -- pupils entered Hannibal High School as timid seventh graders. Our class was the first seventh grade class to have a separate homeroom and to have classes in various rooms. We had a merry, confusing time wandering around trying to find the different rooms at the right time. Mrs. Martini was our homeroom teacher. We came back in the fall of l9h7 as very mature eighth graders with Mr. Webb as homeroom teacher, and study hall as a homeroom, because we had such a large class. However, we discovered we weren't quite so mature as we thought, when we spent a few noon hours inside. During this year, we held our first dance which turned out to be quite a failure. We entered our freshman year having Mr. Cole to guide our ship with the help of Miss Adamy, whom we had for homeroom. The class officers were: Richard Fowler, President, Carl Carpenter, Vice-President, Jean Arnold, Secretary, Billy Sitzer, Treasurer. The class chose green and gold as their class colors, carnation for the flower, nwork Works Wonders' as their motto. One of the big events of that year was when we got our freshman caps which we were very proud ofa As lowly freshmen, we had few outside activities but survived the year with the help of many good times supplied by Miss Adamy and Mr. Cole. We cruised gaily into our sophomore year with Mrs. White as homeroom teacher. We chose Miss Welling and Mr. White as class advisors: Mike Ferlito, President, Kaye Yarrow, Vice President, Bette Perkins, Secretary, Diane Kelley, Treasurer. As we were allowed to have record dances and talent shows, we enjoyed a very prosperous year. In the fall of 1950, the Jolly juniors sailed into their Junior year with 30 members. That year there were many new teachers one of whom, Mr. Proper, we picked to act as class advisor with Mrs. Scripter, our homeroom teacher. Our officers that year : Bette Perkins, President, Andrew Pawlenko, Vice-President, Diane Kelley, Secretary, Mike Ferlito, Treasurer, Jean Arnold, Student Council Represen- tative. Our Junior Prom was the highlight of the year with 'spring' as the theme. Virginia Legasae was chosen Prom Queen and Jac Hayden, King. On the seventh of December, all the Juniors were proudly extending their hand to show off their class rings. We came steaming into harbor in the year 1951 as lofty Seniors. As President, we chose Richard Fowler, Vice-President, John Smith, Secretary, Norma Clancy, Treasurer, Betty Kyle. As advisors, we picked Miss Pelton and Mr. Proper. We started the year off with a bang selling magazines which netted us 5300. Later, we sold sweat shirts with the school emblem on them. In addition, we held several dances. Now we are eagerly anticipating our trip to New York City. We feel sure the arrival of our class in New York City will be a long-remembered event by everyonefll - In closing, through our Log, we wish to express our gratitude to all those who have helped us to reach our goal. We wish good fortune to those who follow. ll .nn Q 11+
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WILLIAM TAYLOR 'Bill' It is so soon I am done for, I wonder what I have begun for. Baseball Manager 3h BB8k6tbB1l 3h F.F.A. 12 L Football Varsity Club L it-G' ' '-?L '1 ? RAMONA WILLIAMS 'Willie' Ramona in her cute little wayg Loves the boysg but hates to say. F.H.A. 23 A MM ,gyfjik QWQP91 27f72'7,W'- I 7 QOL! K WILLIAM SITZER 'Ol Wll1' Bill is small, jolly and gayg He's willing to help in every way. Baseball 3h Basketball 23h Bowling Team 2 Treasurer 1 Varsity Club M Year Book Staff L Chorus 12511 gn! F.H.A. Office L fif Gym Exn1b1n1ur 2,f Operetta y ' , f, My Jr. Red Gigs 'U ,Q L f tl Play Dayf23 L tt ,'a' gw ers Sgzfslf ear Body, a f lg, Cry I Y J Y' V ' IW I a 13 . 1 CYNTHIA WESTCOTT 'Cindy' Cynthia is quite a lass, The acrobat of our class Band l23L Chorus 123k Gym Exhibition 1 Librarian 3h Operetta l23L Play Day 123 Twitters Staff M Year Book Staff M KAYE YARROW llxayn If you see a majorette in the band, You'll remember Kaye Was always at hand. Cheerleading 123k Chorus 12h Class Officer 2 Gym Exhibition 12 Majorette 123k Operetta 12h Twitters Staff M Varsity Club 3h Year Book Staff M
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yf43Wl'a Qc at we ' ' of thezljf ' ofwih 12110 OH County of and State ofhwyx being of sound mind and memory, do J Ks 1 ' make, publish and declare this our last m!uaDQ EmiD manner following: To Leonard Cooper, I, Jim Best, leave my extra tooth. I, Courtney Cook, leave my curly hair to Roger Clark. Gary Kellogg leaves his voice to Dick Godfrey. I, Maurice Malone, leave my shyness to George Pelton. To George Crofoot, I, Bill Sitzer, leave my towering height and strength. I, Jac Hayden, Leave my establishment to Ben Elms. To Janet Blake, I, Beverly Pierce, will my seat in Mr. Canale's study hall. Ramona Williams leaves her quietness to Moretta Smith. I, Lorena Hblsapple, leave my Whair fiddlingn concentration to Carol Lyons. To Carol McMillan, I, Bette Perkins, leave my ability to tell something with a straight face. I, Diane Cummins, leave my NAugust Weddingn which I inherited last year to any hopeful Junior. Kaye Yarrow leaves her ability to look innocent at all times to Joan Best. To Beverly Schulz, I, Malcolm Darling, leave my ability to sleep in classes. Richard Fowler, leave my long hair to Mrs. Leggett. Joan Bacon, I, John Smith, leave my sense of humor. I, Anna May Simmons, leave my Mother's Chevy to Bounce Pierce if he can find a chauffeur. To Bernard Parrington, I, Andy Pawlenko, leave all my women. I, To I, Ginnie LaGasse, leave my red hair to Barbara Fowler. To Bummy Best, I, William Dawson, leave my long blond wavy hair. I, Carl Carpenter, leave my mother's 39 Chevy to any unsuspecting junk dealer. To Ardis Wiltsie, I, John Blodgett, leave my height and my sense of humor. Michael Ferlito leaves his ability to speed to Donald Tyler. To Sylvia Green, I, Norma Clancy, leave my Latin books and hope she appreciates theme Jean Arnold, will my contagious giggle to Janet Hallows. Betty Horn, leave to Nancy Beckwith any good looking policemen standing on Oswego street corners. My Shorthand Book, I, Lea Hofmann, leave to Joyce Crandall in hopes that she will appreciate it. If If I, Cynthia Westcott, will my acrobatic ability to Lorraine Welling. To Ross Ferlito, I, Diane Kelley, leave my wonderful Chemistry marks. I, Bette Kyle, will my witty remarks to anyone who can run Mr. Smith ragged. I, Bill Taylor, will my famous hookshot to Harold Wiltse. nv, A v 1 iafwfmwmemfwe have hereunto subscribed our names the,Z-A-gyxb day of in the year Nineteen Hundred and 'fad- Jcb-A Fa..-8.3 Lw waz: 15
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