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SENIOR PASTIMES Joan Carroll - Teasing Denny Barbara Johnston - Waiting on tables Catherine Munn - Reading Judy Weaver - Going to the movies Karen Winkler - Talking Harvey Bundy - Going to bed at six and getting up at three George Friday - Frying hamburgers Dennis Guido - Making excuses Bruce Hicks - Taking turns going to DuBois and Driftwood Leslie Hutchins - Courting Lorna Jess Kitchen - Smashing fenders Laverne Van Horn - Critizing --Joan Carroll FAVORITE SAYINGS Joan Carroll - You'll never know! Barbara Johnston - Rowdy dow dow! Catherine Munn - Darn it anyway. Judy Weaver - You'd be surprised. Karen Winkler - What? What? Harvey Bundy - I'll betcha. George Friday - Oh no! Dennis Guido - Oh! You silly girls! Bruce Hicks - Crazy! Leslie Hutchins - I got a brand new one at home. Jess Kitchen - So it is. Laverne Van Horn - Could be. --Joan Carroll 15
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CLASS SONG Tune: Among My Souvenirs You are just a memory Of days in Huston Hi, But we'll remember thee And the years gone by. Our colors green and white We will wear so proud that night. And yellow was the rose To cheer our many woes. And friends we say farewell To you and Huston Hi, And teachers, oh so swell, In the years gone by. --Barbara Johnston CLASS POEM When we walked through The doors of Huston Hi, We had a lot of hopes and dreams For the days that have now gone by. Our teachers, we are grateful to. They taught us all we know. And now our hearts are heavy Because it's time to go. The class colors of green and white Will make our graduation bright. As our class flower we chose The delicate yellow rose. Our motto is For God and For Country . This we will strive to keep. As we go our separate ways. We'll never forget our high school days. --Judy Weaver 14
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Charles Hahn, Vicki McGaha, and Teddy Walters. 2nd Row: John Vargas. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY With the beginning of our freshman year in Sept. 3, 1957, there was an enroll- ment of 33. Thirteen of these were boys and ten were girls. On Sept. 20, 1957, a class meeting was held and the following officers were elected: President - John Vargas Vice-President - Judy DeSalve Secretary - Francis Chiodo Treasurer - Paul Krieger Class Advisor - Mr. Boyer During this year, Jim Asalone moved to DuBois. We began our sophomore year on Sept. 2, 1958. Our enrollment was 19 with 11 of them boys and 8 girls. Paul Krieger moved the beginning of the first semester, but he returned at the end of the year. Vicki McGaha came at the beginning of the year. Our class had a meeting on Sept. 9, 1958, and elected the following officers: President - John Vargas Vice-President - Charles Hahn Secretary - Teddy Walters Treasurer - Francis Chiodo Class Advisor - Mr. Chiodo Class Motto - Perseverance Class Colors - Black and White Class Flower - Yellow Rose 16
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