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151.-ni U3 ...tm up 8 nu Et' Ill, f D! 'P -i w-f 'Wi A Looking over the new office are the senior class officers Sandy Jung, Dick Eick, Mrs. Kelekovich, class sponsor, Phyllis Higgins, and Roger Gable. SENIORS GOAL ACH IEVED Yes, we were freshmen once, don't you remember? In September of '54, 99 of us entered H.C.H.S., and Mrs. Kelekovich became our sponsor. Craig Manley began his first term as our class president. We chose Pam Thorsen as our secretary and Gloria Bland as our treasurer By the time we were Sophomores at H.C.H.S., we felt as if it was a second home to us. We re-elected Craig Manley president, and Gloria Bland as treasurer. Mike Kelly became vice-president, and Judy Weaver served as secretary. Our sophomore camival highlighted the year for us. As Juniors we felt that we were experiencing our big- gest year. We again chose Craig Manley, Mike Kelly, and Judy Weaver to lead us. Sandra Jung was elected our class treasurer. We, as well as everyone else, enjoyed our Junior play, Green Valley , but the zenith of our year was reached 'by the Junior-Senior prom and the banquet. It's been hard work, but fun, and now we are sure the Senior year is the biggest and best year of all! As Seniors, we elected Dick Eick as our president, Roger Gable, vice-president, Phylis Higgins, secretary, and Sandy Jung, again, as our treasurer. Our produc- tion of You Can't Take It With You was fascinating, profitable, and sucessful. An enjoyable senior trip and a thrilling graduation ceremony ended our four years at Hononegah, the best years of our lives. Candy Anyone? 20 y Wf'fWWlIWMW fu, Q 0 '.X f . XiEQQEUhw f L4 iw i t il L51 f gc, .1 -fs. , ,. I' i 4 X .. m . I7
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Pamela Thorsen F. T. A. 2 F. H. A. 1 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Red Cross 1 Chorus 1, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Class Sec. 1 Norma Ward F. H. A. 1 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 sr. Play 4 Roberta Vanderbeek Trans. from Beloit High, Beloit, Wis. 3 F. H. A 4 G. A. A. 4 PeD Club 4 Chorus 3, 4 Mack 4 Sr. Play 4 Judith Weaver F. H. A. 1, 3, His. 2 Pres. 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Sec.- Treas. 3 Pep Club 3, Pub. Chmn. Indian 3, 4 Stu. Council 3, Pres. 4 Jr. Play 3 Class Sec. 2, 3 . . THE ROAD TO SUCCESS . Margaret Wells G. A. A. 1, 4 Jr. Red Cross 2 Jean Wishop G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. T. A. 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, sec. 4 Jr. Red Cross 1, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Indian 2, Ass't Ed. 3, Co.-Ed. 4 Jr. Play 3 spanish cxub 2, 3 19 Carol Wilson G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1 Chorus 1, 4 Julian Yeager F. F. A. 1 Spanish Club 2, 3 Jr. Play 3
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400 N Cfsxae YY sign!! Upper left: Property man 'I-151 Dick Eick, receives a help- ful hint from director, Mr. Andreoli.. Below: B. Funk P. Thor- 'Q sen, R. Schlarb, B. Carter, and B. Carleton portray a typical evening in the Sy- camore household. is GQ X 535 WH X100 Fireworks, snakes, ballet dancers, xylophone music, and a number of other unusual things were on the stage when the Seniors presented You Can't Take It With You. Some of the events that occured in the play that will long be rememmbered by those who saw it were Boris Kolenkov CBi1l Bollieb teaching Essie CBeverly Funky ballet dances to the music of Ed's CRoger Schlarbj xylophone, and Penny CPam Thorsenl and her at- tempts to marry her daughter, Alice fRofberta Vanderbeekj to Tony Kirby QBrian Unterl. Then too, who will forget that evening when Mr. and Mrs. Kirby CRfobert Carleton and Sandra Buskerb came to diner a night early, or Grandpa's Uohn Ellingsony battle with Henderson QBob Conklinj, the tax collector? There was also the dilema of the three cops CBob Hoover, Tom Jones, and Paul Bo- landerj when Mx. De Pinna fBernard Carterl and Paul's CBill Bondj fireworks exploded in the basement. Do you remember the romance between Rheba fDiane Carterj, the colored servant, and lazy Donald CTom Domkel and the embarrassing actions of drunk Gay Wellington QNomm Wardj, and Olga's tChery1 Petersonj blintzes? The successful presentation of this well-known play was directed by Mr. Andreoli. 21 'v .M iv L! More hints from Paul Bo- lander, student director.
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