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Section, President ............... DONNA VIIPPERMAN Vice President JIM 1)1 H Secretary ................ MARILYN HAYES Treasurer BOB MILAM This was the finale! They plunged into work with a feeling of authority offering ad- vice to underclassmen. Highlighting the social calendar was the crowning of Pat Venyak as the Homecoming Queen. Tops on the list of dances was the Christmas Dance at the Pere Marquette. The class play “Papa Was a Preacher slated in the spring was outstanding. Naturally, the Prom, given in their honor, was a formal affair. End-of-year activities became numerous with class picnic. Baccalaureate, and Com- mencement Exercises. Helping them plan and organize these events were advisors Miss Steele and Mr. Hardin. Sentiment expressed by all . . . two most pleasant and memorable years at L.C.H.S. They were sorry they could not have spent all four at Limestone. MISS ERMA STEELE and MR. FRANK HARDIN Advisors
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VaCe Uet Uei4t SalutafaiozK JUDITH SHOLL BOB MILAM O utetcutdctty. Se tio Scholarship, leadership, service and char- acter earn their reward in every school. At Limestone each year outstanding Seniors are honored for the distinction they deserve for their high school record. Seated: Sholl, I.uthy. Wipperman, Hclmick. Hayes, Cat- terall. Dixon. Standing: Vesely. B. Milam, Lauterbach, J. Milam. Not shown: Powell. Price, Wyzlic. MARILYN HAYES DONNA WIPPERMAN Two very deserving seniors were recipients of the DAR award. Donna Wipperman and Bob Milam were selected by the seniors and the faculty to receive the award presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The selection is based upon character, leader- ship, citizenship, and scholastic standing in the class.
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s e Ct 0 c a % Patsy A cuff Leon Alden Melvern Allen Sherron Arnold “A welcome transfer from Anna. Illinois.” “I get better results when I argue alone. “A gentleman in every sense of the word.” “The world was made for fun and frolic.” Jack Beckette Dorothy Bomhold Judith Braden Harold Briccs “An answer to a maiden's prayer.” “Quiet, sweet, and sincere.” “The best of life is con- trersation.” “Some are wise, others are otherwise.” Joyce Broadstone “Shy, but efficient and kind.” Keith Brown “No time for worry.” Lloyd Burdette “He and his smile are inseparable.” Sondra Cameron “A girl you can rely upon.” Arthur Campen “Have you been ‘Campen’ lately?' Edward Carroll “God bless all the women.”
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