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aiiwfifgge .gl ,J gd.-H.. . '- ,V , Q2!'f-.ff N' S'5fj'-:if .. A .. v .,.. f it . ,, , I iid? 3 525 5 ,-. J gif? Ekzag ln the year of nineteen fifty-one on September fourth, sixty-nine bashful little freshmen entered these halls of learning. On October third the senior class gave a party in ourhonor and we were officially in. At our first class meeting we elected Charles Griffith, president, John Kelley, vice-presidentg Mary Klapper, secretary-treasurer, and Shirley Cronce our Student Council Representative. Arlyn Becker and John Raffin were our members on the basketball team. We had ten mem- bers in Band and fourteen in Chorus. Marian Green was our Homecoming Representative. That year the former Miss Eggebrecht and Mr. Jennings were our advisers. As we came back in the fall offifty-two we found that our enroll- ment had dropped to sixty. We elected Frank Dretke, president, John Woman, vice-president, JanetGehrke, secretary-treasurer,Student Coun- cil Representatives were Mary Klapperand VerLea Thompson. ArlynBecker, John Kelley, Andy Doran, Don Flanagan, Charles Griffith, Frank Dretke, John Roman, Delyle Neiland, Eugene Steinbach, and Don Fasher were out k.:f'1':f's 1 - Leia' -ggi.: . . . . ,. .-A, 5WFL1f 1 sa: ,ug- ,:-., 'gifag-my aava-?,,.,,,k: i Qafaefgsffifmfa V 21111 . ,i1:,,, ' amz, .-,'r,. ,,1:-A, - , , ij, igidqr-. 5 .,.,.f... . . -. '- agdnjtpg V hu. .asf z ...mg I , E S' an daaeii' Reima ..i,,x,g,5 .1 :f - ff' ., ., g ' Vlaagg ?-.alifkt Ufftdw use-y.a5 1335? 7 5,6-x '4 312' 3- flea? .-A S-Shri -a ini, HQ? - 1 Ufiitgg 'frf'.f:2Q':f-gf a,ggggm , ' '-f1,Ig. :we ,F for football and basketball. While these boys were out playing,Nancy Kersten and Mary Klapper were leading the crowds on to more and louder cheering. That year the float we entered inthe Homecoming parade took first place. The theme for this float was HThey Flew In-But They'll Crawl Outn. Our Homecoming courtrepresentative wasJoan Johnson. Miss Kohlbeck and Mr. Linden were our advisers. In nineteen fifty-three we found only fifty of our fellow class- mates returned. We promptly elected the officers for the year: Arlyn Becker, prasidentg John Raffin,vice-president, VerLea Thompson, secre- tary-treasurergaand Janet Gehrke, Joan Johnson, and Mary Klapper, Stu- dent Council Representatives. We had a good showing on the football and basketball teams from our class again. While Mary Klapper, Nancy Kersten,and Shirley Cronce were on the UAH cheerleading squad, Janet Eehrke was on the NWN cheerleadinf squad. That yeaf we received our class rings. The Prom was April EE, the theme, NBlue Moonn, and was carried out by the music of Jimmy James Orchestra. Arlyn Becker reign- ed as king and Sally Hart was his queen. Mrs. Handrich and Mr. Doll were our ever helpful advisers. ln nineteen fifty-four we found fourty-six seniors in sch0O1. mmediately elected John Roman,presidentg Wayne Steinbach, vice-presi- dentg Joan Johnson,secretary-treasurergand Frank Dretke, Janet Gehrke, Mary Klapper, and VerLea Thompson, Student Council Representatives. Those who took part in football are Arlyn Becker, Don Dickson, Frank Dretke, Don Fasher, Don Flanagan, John Kelley, and John Raffin. When the basketball season opened, the following reported for action, Arlyn Becker, Don Flanagan, John Kelley, and John Raffin. Shirley Cronce, Janet Gehrke, Nancy Kersten, and Mary Klapper were elected to the HAH cheerleading squad, with Verlea Thompson and Joan Johnson on the NBU cheerleading squad. Shirley Cronce was the Homecoming Queen with Janet Gehrke as a member of her court. On December 28 we held a Mid-winter Ball and engaged Benny Graham to provide the music. nOur Hearts Were Young and Gay' was the nameof the play whichthe senior class presented under the quidance of Mrs. Barrington. This year Miss Kelley andM . Edlebeck were our advisers. We selected blue and silverfor our colors, the American Beauty Rose for our flower and nClimb ThoughThe Rocks May Be Ruggedn as our motto. Now we leave this place of learning to develope our talents and to see what the outside world has in store for us.
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