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ROGER T INKER But houmllers rirh mart pay for houndlerr gain. Activities: Soccer 1-4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Tri-V 3-4g Bas- ketball Manager 2-4g Intramurals 2-4. EUGENE AARON VOSSLER Life is but a howl of eherrier, but I get all the pin. Activities: Football 2-43 Basket- ball 2-4: FFA 2-4: Tri-V 3-4: Rifle Club 43 Transferred from Tully. lb BOB STOUGHTON I am rare fare if an enemy to life. Activities: FFA 2-4. LEROY SUMMERSON No rule ir Jo general whieh adrnilr not rome exception. BEVERLY J. WALL All ir well tha! endr well. Activities: Band 1-4: Dance Band 3-43 Select Band 3: Band Council 4: French 2-43 Tri-Y 3-43 Traffic Patrol 3-43 Mummers 4: Dance Committee 3. SALLY ANNE STRACK I had a dream whieh was not at all a dream. Activities: Press 3-4: FBLA 3-4: FHA 2-4: Sports Club 3-4: Intra- murals 1-4g Bus Monitor 3. RUTH D. THORNTON Women wear the hreerher. Activities: Intramurals 3-45 Sports Club 3: FHA 3-43 Press Club 3-4: Dance Committees 3- 43 Tumbling 3. ROBERT L. VABER I begin to .fmell a rat. Activities: Chorus 1-4: FFA 1-4: Interclus Basketball 1-4: Chorus Council 2-4: Select Chorus 1-3. NANCY L. WAFER Great mindr have purporef, otherr have wirher. Activities: Intramurals 1-3: FBLA 3-4: Dance Committee 4: Bus Monitor 3.
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SUZANNE H. RITER Many .rmall make a great. Activities: Cheering: Mummers: Sports Club: Tri-Y: Chorus: Sr. Ball: Intramurals: Select Chorus: Odyssey Staff: Traffic Patrol: Jr. Prom. JOAN M. RUSSELL She mover a godderr, and the look: a queen. Activities: Tri-Y, President 4: Mummers: Jr. Prom: Student Council: Chorus 1-4: FHA 2-33 Traffic Patrol: Sports' Club: Fu- ture Nurses' Club: Intramurals. RICHARD RYAN In the twinkling of an eye. Activities: Football 1-4: Wres- tling: FFA I: Intramurals: French Club: Tri-V 3-4: Chorus: Rifle Club: Sr. Ball: Select Chorus. CHARLINE SHARP I will maintain it hefore the whole world. Activities: Band: Chorus: Sports Club: Intramurals: FHA: Cheer- ing: Odyssey Staff: Library Club: Mummers: Future Nurses' Club: Jr. Prom. BARBARA ROOD I will Jil down now, hut the time will rome when you will hear me. Activities: Press Club: Intramur- als: FHA: Tumbling: Chorus 5-4: Sports Club: Future Nur- ses' Club: Jr. Prom: Sr, Ball. DOROTHY RYAN Silence more marital than any Jong. Activities: Transferred. RONALD SICKMON The point ir ay plain at a pike-rtaff. Activities: FFA, Library: Rifle: Bus Monitor: Traffic Patrol: Intramurals. HENRY STAFFORD Wire men ray nothing in dangerour timer. Activities: Football: Basketball, Chorus: Chess Club: Rifle Club: Bus Monitor: Intramurals: Sr. Ball. WILLARD SCHULTZ He hnew what if what. Activities: Chess Club: Intra- murals: Rifle Club: Soccer: Football Manager: Way of Life Club. DONALD SICKMON The great end of life if not knowledge hut action. Activities: FFA: Chorus: Intra- murals: Rifle Club: Jr. Prom. JAMES SOLENBERGER Set the tart hefore the horre. Activities: Library Club. JACK STANBRO What appetite you have. Activities: Football: Wrestling 2-4: Track: Baseball. IS
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an-ii Friends, Trojans, and Homerites, lend me your ears. We come to relate the history, not bury it. So let it be with our class. The noble permanent record cards hath told you our class was not overly ambitious. If it were so, it was a grievous fault because it got us into trouble with teachers, and grievously have we answered for it! Here, under leave of Mr. Wolner and rest, we come to speak at our departure. To relate our crusade of knowledge, we will first give credit to the people who started this journey and are still with us. jim Allen, Charline Sharp, Pete and Larry Hartquist, Jeanette Lintern, Connie Burns, Cynthia Newcomb, Paul Burhans, Bob Collier, Dick Harris, Dick Merihew, Dick Ryan, Bob Vaber, Susie Riter, Don Randall are the ones, and, of course, Bobo McNeil. This boy helped to hold us down when we often hit bumpy parts of the road. The boy who was to wear the kingly crown in our senior year, john Folmer, joined us in the fourth grade. He didn't come to what you could call a real school, because we lost it in the second grade, when Pete Hartquist stayed after school that fonej night to do some extra work. In our junior high years, we were invaded by many more friends from Scott, Preble, Tully, and Cortland. And when eighth grade regents came, many were heard saying, Oh! Knowledge, thou art fled to other heads, and I have lost my reasonf, But even so, many survived to make the rest of the history possible. Soon we found we were planning our senior trip. We held auction, Prom, and party to raise the necessary funds. Now we speak not to disprove what town folks say, but here we are to speak what we do know. This class will be remembered for its good things. But why do the teachers not weep now that we are leaving? Thank you for bearing with us. A part of our hearts is with our memories, and we must not pause till it comes back to us. SUSIE RITER DON RANDALL Hisrour or THE crass oi-1' 5,5
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