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Honor 'cucflents Valeclictorian Salutatorian WILSON SICK PATRICIA SHINER Left to RightfRi1-lmrd Eddy, Beverly Xvhite, Mary I lnnde-rs, Carol Dee, Karl Helyenstreit, Frank Cntnlino Frout!1'11ilip Lurov und .Ioan Burrier. .14.
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Sm-ated, Left to Right-Mr. Altlornmn, Eliznheth Kightlinger, Carol Dee, Thomas NVeyand, .huns-s Stewart. Class History Dear Jim, lt's almost time for graduation again, only this year il's different. This year it's our class, the Class of '51, that's graduating. lt seems only yesterday that we were freshmen, carrying light schedules and having lots of fun. Remember how proud Miss Hussong was of her freshmen that year? Then, as now, we were a brilliant, witty, but very mystified class. Remember how we used to wonder if we'd ever be seniors? The fall of '11-8 found us a step nearer that lofty goal, That was one of our best years-a year of lots of work and fun in clubs and sororities. Miss Benning, our wonderful adviser, helped us produce our assembly with our own class talent. What a play that was! When we at last became juniors, we were really proud. Remember the fun We had ordering class rings and getting ready for the big event of the year-our Junior Prom? It was a perfect dance with a beautiful queen presiding. Toward the end of that year, we started to think about our future plans. As always, Miss Harrower was right there to help us. Finally, we became Hlordlyw seniors and started the last short year. Of all our years, this has been the busiest and best. First, there was the Hurry over senior pictures, then the yearbook got underway. Before we knew it, there were senior committees, cards and announcements to be ordered, plans to be made for Senior Day, and our very first-our very own-ball. Now, our last days in H. H. S. are fading fast away. Soon, we shall march down the well-trodden aisle and take our places as honored but slightly sad graduates. Your classmate, t6MARCE s13.
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--CLASS OF 1951--- CAROLYN ACARD llloud and lovely . . . quiet Init fun . . . has that dreamy glow. Three Rllllllllll'l'S 1: Bowling: League ti: Senior Banquet Coin- mittee. RAYMOND ARGENTII-IRI Fastest track man in the coun- ty . . . rare sense of humor . . . model student? Sportsmanship League 3, 4: Repre- sentative Junior Red Cross 1: Var- sitff Football 2, 3. t: .l. V. Basket- hal 2: J. V. Football 1, Captain 1: Howling League 3: Tennis 3: Golf Ii: Track 2. 3, -t, Captain 3: Home- room Viee President -t: Homeroom Seeretary 2: Senior Announcements f'1lIllllllltl'l'. CLIFFORD Asnisoucu Clitf . . . what mischief lurks behind that smile! . . . reserved but enterprising . . . ready helper. lland 1: Choir 1: 'l'raek l: Senior Cap and Gown Committee. MAUREEN BABcoc:K Cissie'i . . . Coreen's buddy . . . a niee neweoiner from tie- neva, . . . likes to have a good time. Library t'lub 3, 1: Radio Club -ll Seienee Club 2, 3, -L 'treasurer 3: Volenno Staff, Reporter 4: Senior Assembly Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Assembly. WAI,TER BALL . . . Avid basketball player . . . Marshall's eontribution . . . ehampion diver . . . short in stature great in ambition. Representative Junior Red Cross 2: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. -t-: Var- sity Football 1. 2, 3: J. V. Basket- ball 1: Baseball 3: Bowling League I. 2: 'I'raek l, 2, 3: Swimming: Team l, 2: Senior Finance Commit- tee: llomeroom Vice President 4. MATTHEW AINI Matt . . . keeps the Point running . . . the not so silent type . . . . . . loves his sleep . . . oh! that smile. Student Council 3: Volcano Staff, Reporter 4: Senior Ball Committee: Iiomeroom Presi- dent 3. EVERETT ALGER Rip . . . typical speed- ster . . . Miss IDunham's spiee ot' life . . . Canadian Moose hunter. National Forensic League 4: Senior Cap and Gown CUIIIA mittee. LORETTA ANTON ELLI l.orry . . . exotic . . . likes to be in style . . . niec hlaek hair . . . Cleopatra the seeond. Radio Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 2: Senior Finance Com- mittee: Junior l'rom Committee: Volcano Staff, Reporter 4. WILLIAM BARNABY Bill . . . second Jaek Benny . . . star of South . . . always has an answer . . . a friend to a . Senior Banquet, Co-Chairman. GERALD BARN l-IY Jerry . . . nonehalant . . . keeps Miss Van Gelder gxuessing . . . a laugh all his own. Student Council 1, 3: Varsity Foot- hall 3, -ti J. V. Football 1, 2: Baseball 3: 'l'raek 3: Senior Day Committee: Homeroom President 1, 3. JOANNE Rl-:AVAN J. Il. . . . eatehing giggle . . . popular with all . . . tiery ora- tor. -, Viee Presi- lwrensie League ineil 2, 3, 4: , Three .lunior 1 2 3, 4: 2 : Vol- I eague Junior As- Committee! -t: National W ,- If
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