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With Tennesse NAME Dick Awker Tom Brown Ruthie Dice Alfred Hetzner Robin Mensing Chester Miller Joe Miller Shirley Miller Paul Rody Ann Romine Ginny Snyder FAVORITE SAYING Na Can't see it For Pete's Sake That's a burns kille 1' Aw, Pe anut b rittle l don't know I didn't do it Really Censored Beans I reckon Directory IMAO Hill. Not being able to draw G oing s te ady Without blonde hair Six feet tall Making an A in English Driving a Chevy With blond hair Engaged In literature Without Jer ry B ashful Alfred: Daddy, a boy at school told me I looked just like You. Daddy: Is that so? And what did you say ? Alfred: Nuthin', he was bigger'n me. Chester: Oh, what a funny cow. Why d0esn't it have any horns ? Mr. Hendrix: There are many reasons why a cow doesn't have horns. Some do not have them until later in life. Others are dehorned, while some breeds are not supposed to have horns. This cow doesn't have horns because it is a horse. Edgar: Why won't you marry me '? There isn't anyone else, is there? Ruthie: Oh, Edgar, there must be, OFTEN SEEN In the library In Denver In Peru On the way to Chili On a Dean's milk truck On his way to Gilead Slee ping in the assembly ln a chicken house With Violet At Murphy's Ernie 6
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Class History In the fall of 1953 twenty-three shy freshmen took our seats on the right side of the assembly. Included in our class were: Tom Brown, Paul Rody , Joe Miller, Alfred Hetzner, Chester Miller, Dick Awker, Ed Lesley, John Krisher, Barry Brauneller, David See, Ruth Dice, Ann Romine, Shirley Miller, Virginia Snyder, Loretta Smith, Etta Mae Houser, Dianna Rayment, Kloretta Sutton, Betty Taggart, Martha Shilling, Donna Yoder, Linda Clarkson, and Rosanna Kline. In January Robin Mensing entered the freshman class of J- T- H- S- , making our total twenty-four- Our class sponsor was Mr- Bob Hopper- For our first class party we attended a movie before going to Betty Taggart's house for refreshments- Our second class party was a picnic at the Peru City Park. At the beginning of our sophomore year we had twenty students. We entered school that year wiser and more eager to learn- But school was not all work. The first event of the year was the initiation of the freshmen- Although the sophomores got the worst end of it, we managed to survive to enjoy a class party at Riverside Park in Logansport. Our sponsor this year was Mr. Boyer. ' Our junior year still holds many fond memories. The highlight of the year was our play, Who's Crazy Now . Under the direction of our class sponsor, Miss Fisher, it was a big success- We also proved our ability as salesmen during this year. We had charge of concessions at the basketball games. For the final event of our junior year we escorted the seniors to The Oldenburg Inn at South Bend for the Junior-Senior Reception. Our theme was Disneyland- After th banquet we all enjoyed the movie, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. At last we had become seniors with all the dignity and feeling of superiority that accompanies the position. The years had taken their toll so that only eleven of us were left- Even with a small class we did our part to uphold the traditions of a senior class of J- T- H- S, On March 8 we presented our play, Take It Easy , again showing our ability as actors and actresses- Upon becoming seniors our first thought was, of course, the senior trip- We spon- sored several money-making projects. Selling magazines and Stanley products were the first- Our most successful project was the Halloween carnival. On March 30, when we left on our senior trip for Washington, D- C-, and New York, N- Y-, we felt that we had reached our first goal- Our main goal was reached on May 10--GRADUATION Now our days at J- T- H- S- are over, and we are ready to go out into the world and really prove, as our motto states, LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT- 6
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