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(First How I. to R) Harharn Hall, .lulin Grafford. Ruth Ann O'Grndy, Rose-Marie Lane, Carol Lea Harrison. Betty Williams. (Second Itow I. to R Marsha Bailey, .Miss Gant. Joann Sarff, Joyce Crater, Donna Stone, Sheila Malone, Edna Prince, Emily Prince. LIBRARY CLl’B This cluh is sponsored hv Miss Gant. It Is made up of the girls who work as librarians in the school library. Its pur|H»so is to get the interest of the girls for library work and to train them in library work. They ulso raise money for the buying of new books. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Whispering Do you have this hook? The member of this club are the hoys who are particularly inter- ested in shop work. They hold regular meetings and they entered a nice float in the Homecoming Parade. The officers of the cluh this year are President: Donnie Bryant; Vice-President: Don Sorenson; and Secretary: Bill Haynes. John Lent , the shop teacher is sponsor of this worth while organization. First row left to right—Gene Harhison, Bill Allison, Boh Yaeger, Jack Smitl Second row IcM to right—Kenny Gobble, Jim Raridan, Dean Bonnett, Bill Ha; s, Eddie Wagoner, Jim Chainltcrs, Stanley Chadwick, Krrmit I ’onaho, Harold Morgan, Donald Bryant, Richard Morris, Carl Y ••ekly. Mr. Lentz. Third ro- left to right—Kenneth Rhinehart, Don Sorenson, Arnold Ray Kenneth I .often. Tommy Fuson, Jerry Baumgartner. Lee Fr rich. Gerald Sanies, Jerald Sarnes. Happy Talk. The Story Of A Tack
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Youth Of America The Moon Shines Bright. Farmer In The Dell Seated from left to right— F.lslc Dicrker, Patsy Oswalt, Barbara Brown. Brown, Bonnie Barker. Marie Budke, Phyllis Long, Mary Van- derveen, Bonnie Bolun, Barbara Mall, Carol Lea Harrison. Norma Trimpe. Second row standing left to right — Pat I.ewis, Tlicla Waker, Susan Hunter, Barbara Whittenuire, Flsie Stephens, Fssie Stephens, Nancy Shirley, Mary Lou Rodgers. Marilyn Hagge. Camilla Put- nam, Grace Van Hoorn, Slmron Pleteher, Margaret Hammerman, Anna Painter. Marisue Hickman, Miss Shcley. Third row left t « right—Ann Boothe, Pat Pedigo, Carolyn Rector, Carol Boat, Lila Jean Fleming, Mildred Tarvin, Luann Zceek, Sheila Malone, Beverly Martin, Sandra Laseelles, Georgia Mold- man, Clarice Trimpe. Jeanette Bristow, Nancy Harris. H. H. A. This is the second year for the organization, Future Homemakers of America, at H. C. H. S. It is composed only of the girls who are studying Home Kconomies. They have Miss Martha Shelcy as their sponsor and Nancy Morgan as their president. They engage in many activities, some of these being slumber par- ties, Imho day. over-night camping trips, and hake sales. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America is an organization of the boys who are studying Agriculture. They go on field trips and take part in several other interesting activities. Mr. Gerald Wagoner, who is Agriculture teacher, is their sponsor. Seated from left to right Boh Barret, Melvin Ksselman, Scott Blake- ly. Kenneth Finnic, Kenny Waterworth. I .eland Keith, Jim Trimpe, Mr. Wagoner. First row standing from left to right—Jim Harris, Lloyd Friderieh, I arry Turner. Boh Sarff, Gail Murdock, Ted Jackson, Boh Barton, Don Blakely, Jim Stelters, Lyman Prettvman. Second row standing from left to right Wayne Knives, Nelson Beck- man, Ronnie Winkles, Wayne Friedrich, Boh Steglng, Ronnie Trimpe, Richard Winkles, Douglas Budke, Dean Bonilett.
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Junior Class Play “Seventeenth Summer whs the title of the play presented by the junior class in 1953. It was given on May 8th and was directed by Mrs. l.eidii Gibson. This play was more of a drama than a comedy hut proved to be very pleasing to the public. It was about a love affair between two young people who didn’t realise it was love until they were about to part. The cast of Characters included: Angie—Glenda Bohm Margaret—Joanne Brittin Lorraine—Sandra Autcn Kitty—Sally Smith Mrs. Morrow—Beverly Martin Mr. Morrow—Don Piersall Jack—Don Sorenson Art—James Gannon Martin—Michael McParlin Jane—Connie Ijhic Tony—Jerry McCoy Margie—Dianne Trimpe Fit —Stanley Chadwick Jack and Angie. Mr. Morrow and Kitty. Margaret. Art, and Lorraine Margie. Fitx, Tony, and Jane.
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