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Q 4 .. . Ak?ChfS?QER i'f111 A Q'fse. All resv Xx A' w BARBARA BARROW Barb laughter on her lips and joy :Ln her eyes. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,l4,g Girls 0- rus 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 F.H.A. 2,3,l,g Business Club 3. M W Xxx ...At ' ki It Ch Q-f-. - 'R 1741: I 'V IU' J I X rf My , in ,hi J Mfr! THEDDORE BEM Ted As busy as a bee but if Av- , , , , , n - f SHIRLEY BOHADID I of, rs , J., A It n Shirln Q3 K a very pleasant one. Usher 3,43 Student Court 45 So- cial Committee 33 Class Vice- President 43 Dramatics 45 Intra- murals 1,2,33 Boys Service Club 3,43 F.F.A. l,2,3,l,g Aviation Club 2,33 4,-H Club 2. 11951 tame-f r' DIANA CU SHING Gush The doors of wisdom are never shut. Student Court Lg Social Commi'b- tee 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,l,g Choral-Aires 3, Lg Dramatics 3,45 Junior Varsi- ty Cheerleader 2 5 Varsity Cheer- leader lp? Intramurals l,2,3,l+3 Publications Staff 2,16 F.H.A. 13 Library Club 23 Science Club 3,45 National Honor Society L3 Honor Roll l,2,3,A3 Ski Club 1- 'N A jolly pal, and all is gay Monitor 2,43 Band 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus Choral-Aires 2,3,Lg Dramatics L3 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,!,, In tramurals l,2,3,l,g F H A Business Club 2g Office Assis- tant 2. 'Q SX, l'C Y ' ? lmwf si? :g l f fi 'lu g , i r' f A A ,i...,,f 221 lyyd A X f 44 V 3, RICHARD FISCHER ,fr- Dick - . A JV' He who gives great ser- vice gets great returns. Bus Captain 1,2,3g Boys Athletic Committee l,2,3,l,g Glass Presi- dent l,1,5 Class Vice-President 2,35 Dramatics 1,5 Varsity Soccer l,2,3,l,g Junior Varsity Basket- ball lg Varsity Basketball 2,3, 1,5 Varsity Baseball l,2,3,Lg In- tramurals lg Boys Service Club 2,3,l,5 F.F.A. 1,2,33 Aviation Club 15 Office Assistant 23 Na- tlonal Honor Society 1,3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,z,g
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Class Histor The seasons of each year pass quickly as do the seasons of our school days. Each one brings changes and.along with it there are new discoveries to make, new joys to experience and more knowledge to gain. The experiences of each season are merged with the ones of the other seasons to give us a full life and a foundation on which. we can continue to build. 3 gg.- Our grade school days were like spring -- there were so many new happenings and we were so bursting with life. Learning to read,write and spell our first report cards, Cexcellent of courses our rhythm band,taking part in as- sembly programs -- these were all part of our daily training. Miss Ellis, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Bame and Miss Kuntz were in charge of us in the primary grades. Mrs. Renfro was our fourth grade teacher and we presented a novel assembly program, a shadow play, under her direction. An accomplishment in our fifth grade was the large electric map of the United States which we made. js. ,- as fb Q , - ' Mrs. Nora hanner was our sixth grade teacher and we have many pleasant memories from her room. Sixth grade promotion was the climaxing event of the year and of our elementary schooling and there were 37 of us who took part in the exercises. sig ,553 we entered junior high school and began a new season. We began to realize that we were self-reliant and that our achievements and successes were in direct proportions to our efforts. ln the seventh grade, under the di- rection of Mrs. Larita Kanner, we presented the UPink Parasol.H Many of us still recall Diana Cushing's chagrin as she opened the Hpink parasolu and saw it disintegrate. This year Daniel Foloran was class president and Jim Kern and Louise Heitman held the other offices. Enig- ln eighth grade the students chose Richard Fischer, Robert Schreiber and Audrey Martin- dale as class officers and the outstanding e- vents were the Christmas party, the one-act play entitled HSauce for the Goslingsn and the class p'cnic at Fmery Park. QQ? The highlight of our social activities the year we were freshmen was our Christmas party with Shirley Bohadlo playing the part of Miss Santa Claus. Spring brought Hollywood to H.C.S. and Miss Louise Heitman and Mr. David Olson starred in the making of the movie UA Day in the Life of a Freshman.H This produc- tion was shown at our freshmen PI'Qm0ti01'1 ex' ercises. Q' 75, Now we were ready to begin the last three years of our high school career. we gave se- rious consideration to our course of study, to plans for the future and to the goal which we had in mind. we were fortunate to have a broad curricular and extra-curricular program In addition to our scholastic work we parti- cipated in many school affairs. We enacted a one-act play in assembly entitled HSugar and Spice.H Paul Norberg was a striking figure in Mr. Tanner's tuxedo. we also sponsored a skating party but our highlight was the NMardi Grasu dance. Colorful streamers and balloons transformed the gym into an atmos- phere of gay fest1v1ty.f 5 CQOMQ-,OCEQ Our junior year was filled with activity under Mr. Richards's supervision. At Christmas time we had a very sophistocated party. In May there was the junior-senior banquet,highlight- ed by such entertainers as Jim Kern, our class president. Dances were also part of our year's program. A round and square dance with the theme NStreet Dancen was held in January. For our Junior Prom orchestra we chose the Star- lighters and HMagic is the Moonlightu was the eme. Hundreds of feet of crepe paper were used. Large murals of palm trees and surf, as well as countless Htreesu of lilacs created a fitting setting. The evening reached its cli- max when Jim Kern and Pat Moritz were crowned king and queen. Q N, - , 1 iggg gggQ7 5' Our days at H.C.S. were drawing to a close. We began our senior year, and, since there were only 20 of us, we determined to make up for quantity with quality. Dick Fischer was elec- ted as class president, and he has shown him- self to be a real leader. There was the three- act play HEver Since Eve.H Ernie Holewinski blossomed as a football player whose lines were Hwoofl Wooff' It seemed that this major role launched Ernie as quite an actor. fag? unsoff mfg? In a winter setting of snow flakes, our Senior Ball was the highlight of the Christmas season. Making enough snowflakes really created a pro- blem, but with much effort we succeeded. Bob Schreiber and Jerry Schurr excelled in doing dishes with only a small per cent of breakage. we had a Christmas tea and the members of the faculty were our guests. To further celebrate Christmas Mr. Tanner invited us to his home for a buffet supper. We went from there to Buffalo and watched a fast-action hockey game. QQ rsvaar Nxpo Our money-raising activities included a ham dinner and a fish fry both of which were well supported by the community. Everyone really carried his share in these two events and Ronny Manchester and Ted Bemb became experts at washing dishes with a minimum of breakage. Mildred Franklin distinguished herself in planning the meals. The profit from our money making activities was used to purchase caps and gowns which would be used by the class for remain the property of commencement and then the school for future classes. QQ 12,1 1 As our year closes we think of it as axsuccess both scholastically and socially, and we watch closely but not eagarly, the days ticking by. We know that we have had a well-rounded pro- gram of work and play which will enable us to take our place in the world. we thank sincere- ly the Board of Education, Mr. Brumsted, Mr. Tanner Cour advisorj and the faculty for mak- ing all our seasons at H.C.S. so full and happy. we thank the people of the community and our parents for their interest and for their support of our activities. we look for- ward to the future with confidence.
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4 Je WWW? ZQMMM g Z ,4,,.,. , ft .si?fQt , , . 352 'f, 5 fy? F 2 1' 3 D Yes: G ,V 7 5 I wmv A i fx mx X M LDRED FRANKLIN U IDUISE HEITMAN ERNEST HOLEWINSKI UMillieu nLouN nErnien WResponsibilities gravi- nCharm strikes the sight, uAs merry as the day is long.n ll tate to the person who can shoulder them.n Monitor 45 Bus Captain 25 Class Treasurer 35 Intramurals l,2,3, 45 Publications Staff Business Manager 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. State Officer 45 Business Club 35 Office Assistant 3,4. but merit wins the soul. Bus Captain 2,3,45Girls Athletic Com ittee 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Band l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Choral-Aires l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,3,45 Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Publications Staff l,2,3, Editor 45 Business Club 35Office Assistant 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 2. Social Com ittee 45 Mix d Chorus 45 Dramatics 45 Track 45 F.F.A. 1,2. aww' awww' AUDREY KELLER NAudH NHer ways are ways of p1easantness.n Usher 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Bus Caps tain 1,3545 Student Court 45 So- cial Committee 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,L5 Publications Staff 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Library Club 35 Office Assistant 3,45 Business Club 3. iffy WM. W MW y V- by .,,. yi JAMES KERN nJim erN n'Tis well to be merry and wise.n Usher 1,25 Monitor 45 Bus Gaps tain 3,45 Class President 35 Band 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Choral-Aires 3,45 Dramatics 35 Junior Varsity Soccer 15 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45 In- tramurals l,25 F.F.A. 25 Avia- tion Club 15 National Honor So- ciety 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. 1 W f nf Hp.
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