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Histor It was only twelve short years ago that the class of 'SS started out in the f1rst grade We d1dn't quite know wnat it was,all about yet Everythlng and everybod was so strange to us but after we got aquainted with everybody, everything went smoothly for the rest of the year During the year Norma Chaney and Charles Gallion Joined us as I1PSt graders Frosty Ridenbaugh was with us 1n the first grade, but moved to Glenmont. 51 S2 After e1ght long years 1n grade school, we were all walting eagerly for our Freshman year finally arrived Mr James Burns was there to meet us Many changes had taken place 1n our class but we were 35 strong Our class officers were Pres , Norma Chaney, V Pres , Shlrley Arnold, Sec , Louise Galllon, Treasurer, Sylvia Porter, News Reporter, Kenneth Schonauer, Student Council, Joyce Chaney and Robert Hunter Virginia Ames and Irene Murphy were the new pupils 1n our class It soon came time for the Sophomores to 1n1tiate us They made us wear slgns on our backs so long and so w1de thatsaid , Green Fresh an All day we had to carry the1r books Believe me, after the day was over, we thought that we deserved a party That nlght they had a n1ce party lor us, and everyone had a good time On October 2, we had an lnvitatlon hay r1de party We went to the road side park, there we had weiner roast At the Halloween Carn1val Sylvia Porter was our candldate lor queen, Irene Murphy sang for he program The fishpond, our concess1on, was very successful Robert Alllson, Gary Hanklns and Clyde lmytsell were the football players from our class Robert Alllson, Wallace Croskey, Robert Hunter and Howard Masters represented us 1n basketball We were proud of the fact that four basketball cheerleaders were Freshman Jerl Lee Denman was elected to the varslty team Mary Ellen Mullet, Lou Ellen Tidball and axlne THFK were chosen lor the reserves Members of our class were actlve in extra currlcular work 1U muslc and sp ch Durlng the year we lost V1rg1n1a Ames Joyce Chaney, Irene Murph and Donna Weaver left our class to be marrled 52 53 we entered our So homore class w1th only 29 puplls 'e palned one new memb r, Carolyn Parsons Durlng the year she moved away We had a new 3dV1SOP to see us through our second year of hlvh school, Mrs Margaret Fstlll Our class Off1CQ s were Pres , 'aron Schopfer, V , Pres , Tommy Klbbey, Sec , Sylv1a Porter, Treasurer, JoAnn Brumme, News Reporter, Vaxlne Turk, Student Council, Beverly Carpenter and Bobby Alllson From our class, Louise Galllon, Maxlne Turk, Llllian Young and Norma Chaney took part ln the Prlnce of Peace Maxlne Turk, Jer1 Lee Denman, Aaron Schopfer and JUn1OT Pyers vere members of the Latln Club Jeri Lee Denman, Lou llen Tldball, Mary Ellen Mullet and Paxlne Turk vera elected football cheer leaders Bobby Alllson played on the varsity b sketball team Aaron Schopfer, Donald Atha, Jun Landon played on the reserves Maxl e Turk, Lou Fllen Tidball, Mary Ellen Mullet were the basketball reserve cheerleaders Jerl Lee was on the var lty Thls was our year to 1nit1ate the Freshman We made a l1st of thlngs for them to wear and do They had to carry a cloth and shlne our shoes They also had to carry candy and vlve us a plece every t1me they saw us That nlght we had a party for them Ex ryone had a very good tlme 53-Sb When we began our Junlor year, we galned one memb r, Leland Parsons Throughout the year we lost Shlrley Brlnk, L1ll1an Young, Walter hlte, Charlotte Chrl topher, Shlrley Arnold and Nancy Coakley The Junlor Class began an excitlng year with manv new experiences and responsibllities under the gu1dance of Mrs Margaret Fstlll ve began the year wlth a hay r1de and xelner roast at Nashvllle Roadslde Park Thls was enwoyed by all members of the class On October lb, members of the class went to Vboster and plcked potatoes all day It got pretty tiresome by the end of the day, but everybody had fun p1ck1ng up potatoes Oh' the Wall inn feellng the next da le ordered our class rlngs 1U Novemb r and recelved them January 15 After the long walt we were very happy to wear them Db sponsored the Halloween Carnlval on October 23 ve sold c1der, donuts and candy, also had dart throwlng and we sponsored the dance It was a great success We sold candy, hot dogs, pop and potato Ch1pS at all of the basketball games and sold candy durlng the noon hour We also sold pennants whlch vere black and gold with a large buck on them The class held a M1Stl6tOS Dance on December 29 It was en1oyed by all who attended Tb had a paper dP1V9 on January 9 'e worked pretty hard on 1t, and ve had a lot of fun It 1ncreased our treasurer a llttle Four of our members Maxlne Turk, Reverly Carpenter, Mary wllen Nullet and Jer1 Lee Denman participated 1n the Pr1nce oi reace cont st JoAnn Brumne, Maxlne Turk and Beverly Carpenter were 1D the declamation contest Max1ne Turk and Reverly Carpenter were w1nners ln dramatlc readldgs and represent ed us 1n the County Speech Tournament, February l9 Our class pla books were 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ms 'rosy fcont.J the gym on Thursday night, we came back Frida morning to find our crape paper false ceiling on the floor lb were very disappointed, but we got busy and started puttlng it back up 'e worked very hard all day Frlday and finally got every thlng under control On Saturday n1ght everythlng went just f1ne Fverybody enjoyed themselves very much JoAnn Brumme was elected by the Senlors to reign as Prom Queen 514 55 Then came our Senlor year Our last year of school We started out wlth a new advisor, Mr James Bruce A fa 1l1ar face, Forest Rldenbaugh from Glenmont was back with us At the Halloween Carnlval we had for our concesslon a cake walk ye, also, sold cider and donuts Beverly Carpenter was our candldate for Carnival Queen She worked hard and with lots of help from the communlty, she was the w1nner w1th 3700 votes we were very proud of her and she was a lovely queen We ordered class plctures in November when we recelved them we were very pleased w1th them be ordered Soo penclls wlth basketball schedules on th m 'e made a good proflt on them Our worr1es have just b gun 'b started vnrklng on our Antler the last of Januaqy There was alot oi work to be done, but we got lt all completed and thought we d1d a very good job In February we planned to have a Valentine Dance on the l8th It was called the NSweetheart Ball We nada good turnout and we thlnk everybody that came had a good t1me Maxine Turk and Beverly carpenter represent d our class in the dPCl8W8tl0H th1s year GRADUATION There are twelve of us that have been together all twelve years The month of May was our busiest month of the year Our Farewell Chapel was on May 13, Baccalaureat May 15, Commencement on May 20 On May 22 we started on our class trip to ThSh1HgtOH, New York Clty, and Atlantlc C1ty Thus ends the l2 happy years we have spent 1n good old Killbuck Hlgh Thus we start out to face the future alone Our Colors Royal Blue and Silver Our Flower Amerlcan Beauty Rose Our Motto This Far and St1ll Cl1mb1ng QF, in-,W Z7 Pro hccy Hav you ever walked down th oath of a rose garden late at ni:ht9 The scent of the roses f1ll the air and you can see tnem in the pale moon llgrt You look up and see the beautiful, full moon Shlnlng hlgh over head Its beauty and all the beautiful things about you fill you with antlclpatlon of something wonderful about to happen It was on such a D1'ht as this that one of the mo t wonderful thlnvs happened to me I wa walk og down the path of my rose garden, taking 1U all 1ts beauty when 1 decided to s1t dow on the bench under a rose bush I l aned back and sat tnere looklng at the moon I had sat there for qulte a whlle when all at once, strange thlngs happened to my eyes The moon seemed to hold a strange f3SC1H3t1OH for me It seemed as though I were looking through a mlcroscope 1nto the future and that the plctures of the future were on th moon At least lt must have been the future because I could see Jer1 Lee Denman Just as pla1n a could be She wa in a schoolroom w1tn a lot of children around her She and Toot must have marr1 d because on the door was a sian tdat sald Mrs Kenneth Moore and ox her desk wa a p1cture of two ch1ldren whlch I presumed as be1ne her own Then the schoolroom faded out and I was ln a factory It looked like Brlar H1ll Stone Company and there stool the foreman, you guessed 1t, Bob Allison He was pass1ng out c1gars and on the wrapper it sald 'It's a G1rln He seemed very happy about lt Who wouldn't be? Next the v1sion changed to a farm sc ne There stood Kenneth Schonauer beslde his tractor, try1ng to f1x 1t, I guess He had alway talk d of getting h1s tractor when he was lh school and that wish had come true From the looks of the farm, he must be getting along successfully As the vision changed, I could see Jo Ann Brumme standlng in a chlcken lot, throwlng rain to the chlckens A small whlte frame house stood nearby and beside the house was a semi truck Loule was getting out and three small children were runnlng toward h1m J nn came out of the chicken lot and the five walked into the small whlte house Then I could see a well dressed business woman that was sitt1ng in the lobby of the Hotel Statler in Cleveland It was none other than the small town g1rl of Killbuck, Lou Ellen Tidball Her engagement was in the paper that she was reading The lucky man was Michael VanDuperville, a well known society man of Cleveland They were to l1ve at the VanDuperville mansion which was located on the lake She was hi private secretary What a life!!! 15 4 . . J. . O AJ ' e ' ' 0 , F. ' . 0 ' e o U ' . ' e 9 e , , Q . ' ' F, . .. . . 7 , I O YN I Y I O I. . 4 . . I 1 I 1 A 9 - . . Q . , 3 U V A . . Q ' o Q -- 0 'S E A .., J . ., . . A Q . .. . . ,g . . Q . ., . .. ,-3 - , c . ,,-. A ., H 0 F 3 A . . . , , . .. 'Z , . 9 , 'Y u ., c L . 0 0 . D . . . . ., . . 9 Q .. . i , . . H . g ' L . F? Q . 9 - ,, I -.. , : S ' .. D Q I . , V . J . , . . Q .. . I . . ' e . - I Q S B Q . O '31 - 1 ' , ' C .. - . . o A Q l u .. k e ., O e S 0
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