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Black,andIhfk Pwllemtlne Frw1n'De.norwoodwassdded to the teaching et 11, end onrie Adam who ocems lrs Harold Ial lace during the CHFlS nes vaeatlony J eed Irs ox Durine our enior ve r, our heed eh n st wxs Lets Jump, Head leot ons vele Bud neien ldezvfr, U1 sident Don Spal l1nbel,v1ce'ores1cent drilyn srly, stcret ry Janet Srith, tressu er, Soo nerxis r s Jdr t couxcil reoresentative, and Avonelle Pun t e, leoor e Janet smith end Marjorie Shilling 101m ole ilent and viet nre ident, re eectively of GAA Ken Lonband 1 old Peter o rec lved Iootbell letters, and Donald Stooet re elved b etbull letter. The senior girls served a oaneuetfor the football oleyers Lusic lyres for bend end orcbe tra were received by Iildred Anspaen, Joan Clum, Lucille rzi , arilyn Esrlv, Jeen Skinner Janet Smith, Gail Long,Don Stoodt, and Farold Ueterson. New elea trons this Year we e Jack TeCl1ntock, Dick Redmond, John Zierten, and Bud Reichelderfer Protons lost were Joe Skin ner, Rey Swallow, Barbara hwkin, and Dicl Hobbs Axonelle Rumo ubh, Don SD0111HgPP,BUdfHC'CPG1d6IPGP, Ron Corzwny, and Harold 'etersontookyn rtimxthe Jun1orTownILeet1ng brondesst, Marllyr Ferlf was cnosen hem coming eueenvdtr Jun Lwment se the senior orincess Tekingr' the senior scholarship test were Avonclle pumbnugh, Jean Slfinr r, Ron Conawsy, anddarold. Peter- son Ceil Long took the senior agricultu e test, Girls who were in tht uinninp ersenole at the Allen County lstedefod wereG1ennsMArnol6, Janet Sm1th,andII rilfn arly Ron Cons way did t1e honmsin tbewinning boys' en embl Jean Skinner and Gle.n1 nrnold oleeed first ir m zzo end lyric solo, re speetively The senior el J, Wmhe terse Blonden we given on May 5 Janet Smitc orx d s chee lender for the last three VCQIS, and Jenn Skinner uurln, her onhomore Je r. The e who tionced L1Fnyette T clson for twelve years were' Jenn Clum, Gvil LOUg,'WHlLODW, Jenn Smith, Jenn Flen ing, Ialf Andrews, Don So lllntcr, Iild 06 tn each, Harold Pete1son, John Blrrlev Phyllis Sotner, Joann 'cVl1n1n, Don Stoodt,ewK1Normer Guthrie. Thosevho attended Beth Purwl lor eight genre end then cane to L Fe e te lor four fears wczc Avonelle Rumbeu,h, Borrn Wmrd, 'or Fox 1 d, Kermit Fil cole, Jean Slinrer, lerllyn Edrlv, llc Von ern, Iwrv ln: JW brev, Jenet Sm th,BudPm1cheldcrfer,wnuflennl rnole Ars. 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Of course, we gained some electrons, too They were, Don Brenneman, Kevin Lhristv, Richard Hobbs, Patty Levesque, Phyllis !cCullv, ard Be tha Smith One o our electrons was an attendsntto'U1e Homecoming Q een She vas 'arilyn Early Some of our number toon oart in the school oeerette Alice Jean Bassett and Ronald Conaxav had soeaklng Darts Th1B year we had an equal eychange or chenists we lost Irs Driver and saired lrs For Now uoon reaching the eleventh grade one should remember that it was drexlng elo c to the time 'or the energy to be released This vearv s 'illed vith feverish activity Like other years many sections of our atom took cert in athletics and music Our new chemist was George Cox Te chose the following head el ctrons and erotons Joe Sklnrer, oresident Don Spallinger, vice oresiefnt Marilyn Perly, secretary treasurer, Jean Fleming student council reoresentatlve, Janet Smith, reoorter e worked hard this year with our concessions at the basketball and football games We built the shed on the football field from our labors To oeo uo the school year we bought class rings mhich we received the day before Thanksgiving lorman Guthrie, Donald Stoodt, and manager's letter A new organization came into being this year and it was the GAA Several Junior girls took cart in this organization The girls had several slumber parties although it is doubtful if they got much sleep We gaveourjunior olaycall dnThe Late Mr Esrlyn which was played to a packed house The cast vas the following Marilyn Early, Ronald Conawav, Jean Fleming, June Mason, Don Spallinger, Harold Peterson, Richard Weaver, Janet Smith, Robert Harnishteger, Mary Andrevs, Glenna Arnold, Howard Schaaf, Robert Dearth, Joann dcElwa1n Aarjorie Shllllngvas prompter with dr Cox as director and Avonelle Rumbaugh as student director Marilyn Uarly was junior attendant to the homecoming queen Phyllis Cotner had a birthdaf oerty which had only females oresent much to th males reqentment music Joe Skinner won th bass solo, while Glenna Arnold won the lvric solo but Glenna ' ur ble +0 sing at the ap- pointed time Joseph Sk1nner,Ron Conwllyf CHI Kermit Kira core were in the Bovs' nsemble Glenna Arnold Marilyn Early and Janet Smith were in the Girls' Ensemble In the Mixed Ensemble, the Juniors were Marilyn Early, Joe Skinner, Ronald Conavay, Glenna Arnold and fegmit Yiracofe We had a terrific Job getting ready for the Junior Senior Banquet The theme was the 0'49srs W We felt that it was a bang up affair Some of our electrons were chosen for the Allen County Honor Society They w re Mary Ann Bilbrey, Avonelle Rumbaugh, Elvin Baker, Marilyn Early, Robert Harnishfeger, and Harold Pet rson We lost the follewing electrons, Patty Levesque, Phyllis McCully, Marilyn Maxwell, Joan Wigaman, Hazel Tuttle, Paul Black, Carl Joseoh, Ronald Bnker, Jack K1ng,fuuiR1ohard Ballentine We gained the follom1ng'people June Lament, Barbara Makin, Has 1 Tuttle, Carl Joseph, Paul , 1 , 1 , v 5' . ' Q v I 5' I , 1 . , K' . . 5 n . I ' 0 , is , - ' I' Q 3- , - . .. U , C4 , ' FJ- 0 .. . . 1 -' - ' L - -- ' 'O . I' . . . H , l . l o ' ' . ez I If o Y. B l 1 lv Q J '-Q ,, , , e I' N 9. 2 , . , - , of - '77 .:. I ' 4. - I f Q I . I I K- ' V -' . W w I . lv -A A D . H' 4 , , , . A . : ,. 1 -. , , 3 . ,a-M V, Q' 7' : J. , . P 4 . . 5 , .L - , . W , , . ,. ,- , . , . . . ' I , O , . .. , If - . . .. , J A I Dick Weaver won letters in football. Jack Condon earned a , , , Q Y I . I - 3 '- 1 4 - A n , . . F Q . . , Q ,v I . , ., uf, . W . , ,M . , . . 1 . 9 v -5 .. - .- - f J ., I r , T . . ' . . , S, . . Q ' ' ' g X :J . , ' ' 0 . - f , ' l, J , ,e , . . , In . P e , e . , , 3 e e la , , , J J ,, . . 4 I. li T' , . L LJ se -. , 1 . , , , . , , - . , 1 ., 8 7 7 .x xg J. . - , 5 v , . 9' I 1 '- L , L 0 Q . , . e , S e - . . f . '.. . , , 1 : -. O ' S' 1
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oLASS PROPHECY het's look ahead to the year 2000 We are now travel ing by mule train Why? Simply because there were too many careless people in the generations before this time Gee, they should have continued using that good system of gas rationing that they used during that Second World War about the year 1940 As we stop to water the mules on the beautiful morning of May 15, who should we see but our old school pal, Norman Guthrie, at a Water Station watering h 1 s mules What 8 beautiful carriage he has 1n which to ride! When we ask him how he c a n afford such a luxury, he tells us that 1t was manufactured by the Herbert Elwood, Inc , 1 n Buffalo, New York, so naturally he received a small discount Why a dis count from just this particular company? well, don't you remember when you graduated from high school with Herb? He used to be seen w1th Ray Archer, that very progressive farm er who invented venetian blind style fences to keep his cat tle warm in the winter and l e t the breeze in during the sum er After watering the mules we proceeded on our trip Hey, what 1s that light we see shining in the west? It seems to have a couple familiar names o n it Well, lf it 1sn't the office of Janet Smith, private eye We go and knock on the door and who should invite us in but Joan Smith During our friendly conversation we are informed by Joan that she is now the champion typlst of this particular section of the country The great judge in this contest w a s none other than Mr. Barnes We have no l1ghts on the mules and 1t is getting dark so we decide we had better be on our way We are now enter ing the small village of Budville, named after Bud Reichel Gee, such a sweet little house Oh no, it can't bel Yes, b t 1 t 1 What? Oh, just the residence of Mr and Mrs Donald Spallinger Mrs Spalllnger is the former Anna Mae Stump A sign on the house reads nmULc nICsNSeS FOR S INQUIRE INSIDEW so, suddenl remembering that we must have new licenses by the end of his month, we decide that this is as good a place as any to purchase ours Don and Anna Mae are very glad to see us a n d when we purchase our li censes we are very surprised to see Jean Clum at the desk, acting as stenographer of t h e Spallingers We spend the night at the Spallinger residence, but before retiring we have a lot to learn about our former classmates Don Brenne man and Kermit Kiracofe are 1 n Arizona drilling for mule shoe ore, while Lucille Cra1g acts as their bookkeeper are also told that if we would go tonight to a small town by the name of Dollarville we would be able to articipate 1n Jack McClintock's retirement anniversary celebration has been just fifty years since he retired at the age of 21, and a millionaire at that! Last but not least, we hear that . Q derfer. It seems as though Bud 1s the mayor of this village. u so O Q o . . O : ' H ' A A ALE. - . w3 . It
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