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emjuyuij It seems like only yesterday that toe shyly entered the doors of Huntington High School, and here loe are — seniors. Our Bouquet of Memories is complete. Even though we didn ' t win too many football and basketball games this year, it was a wonderful season because it was OUR team. We had a lot of fun at tournament time, and we were proud of our boys. Although we were more afraid of sickness than the stage this year, the Revue was great. We seniors were positive that the 52 Modulus Revue was the best ever. Everyone had fun at the Sweetheart Dance. The decorations were clever, the orches- tra was good, and the grand march was extra special for us because it was our last trip through that lovely heart. The whole evening was one never to be forgotten. We laughed and cried over our wonderful play Melody Jones and were sorry ivhen it was over. With the proceeds from the play we paid for our gift to the school — the sound system for the auditorium. Then came the most thrilling part of our senior year — Achievement Day. For three years we ' d stood up while others marched in the auditorium, but now we were the ones marching in and all the underclassmen were standing up for us. Our last week as Huntington High School students was quite a busy one. There was the Sunshine Banquet — an impressive and tearful affair. Baccalaureate — a very reverent service that made us stop and think, What are we going to do with our lives? and Coynmencement — we got our Bibles and diplomas and were very proud that we had been graduated from such a wonderful institution — Huntington High School. 12
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Mr. Oscar Naab Miss Verna Oyer Health and Safety, Art Algebra, General Math, Mrs. Beatrice Patterson Latin. Speech. Radio Workshop, Masque and Gavel Sponsor Mrs. Marie Porter German. EngUsh, Dean cf Girls, Sponsor o£ Mary White Guild Mrs. Opal Ritchie Mrs. Elizabeth History Sayle Health Department Miss Mary Sees Mr. Cloyde Slater Mr, Typing. General Busi- Chorus. Choir. Harmo- C ness, Salesmanship ny. Music Appreciation n( MAKE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING IN EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Mr. Delmar Weesner Band Miss Florence Weiford Algebra. General Math. Geometry. Mary White Guild Sponsor. Fresh- man Sponsor Mr. Leslie Wilbem Shorthand, Transcrip- tion. General Business, Modu ' us Advisor Mr. Bill Williams Physical Education for Boys. Coach Miss Jennie B. Wilson English. Junior Class Advisor Miss Geraldine Zahn English. Sociology, Sa- hata Advisor, Sponsor of Craft Custodians Denis Nowell, Fred Cussen, Emery Tel- fer, Pete Helms.
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