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A ' M 6 ff Four years yes, four years have come and gone and our hlgh school days have come to an end All that has happened durlng these years can not be put 1n the small space we have here for our class hlstory, so I'll try to wr1te a summary of our most lmportant events In the fall of l9A8 we entered LlV1HgSCOH Hlgh School Just a small group of 22 scared Freshmen After a few weeks the Senlors entertalned us w1th a llttle party whlch I thlnk, they called ln1t1at1on As guests of honor we got to take part 1H all the events of the evenlng wh ch lncluded, wearlng all sorts of silly clothes, belng palnted up and go lng through all klnds of dlfflcult tasks We had 1ce cream and cake after they were through entertalnlng us It helped push down the hot peppers, noodles and pePS1mmOHS we had a few moments before Our class Off1CePS for the year were Presldent, R1Ch del Nlxon, Treasurer, Leona Krlvan Our Student COUHCII re presentatlves were Leona Krlvan and Robert Malench In Aprll we presented our class play, 'Mlss Jimmy' under the dlrection of Mlss Sm1th, our sponsor Durlng our Sophomore year we lost one member of our class, Merlyne Best, who transferred to Staunton We were fortunate, however, torecelve three new members They were Reva McCray, Carl Brave, and Laura Jean Schneck Before the second semester Reva McCray moved to Greenville and Bobby Jones moved to Edwardsvllle Norman Salter, formally of Madison, entered our class at the beglnnlng of the second semester Although thls was the f1PSt year in Wh1Ch we had some one partlclpate ln the Fall Festival, we were able to select a candldate from our class She was Jeanette Helnz, who was elected Queen for the year of l9A9 SO Her escort was R1ch ard Sandrln Richard Vesper served as a crown bearer and Bob Malench served as master of ceremon1es Arthur Helnz took part in the play Our class Off1C6PS were Presldent, Richard Sandrln, V1ce Presldent, Arthur Helnz, Secretary Treasurer, Leona Krlvan Jeanette Helnz and Fred H1ghlander were elected to the Student Council Mlss Stlritz, our sponsor, directed our Sophomore play, 'Keep Moving The next year we became JUHIOFS and were regarded as upper classmen Durlnz that year we lost two members of our I0 I 3 R - . Z. P . I . 9 ' n i ol ard Sandring Vice-President, Robert Malecchg Secretary, Mari: ' 1' 1 .n
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ff' ARTHUR HEINZ Basketball l-2-3-Q Baseball l-2-3-A Fall Festival L Class Play l-3-A Eaglet A Anndal A Student Councll Pres V1Ce Pree1dent 2 Fall Festlval Play 2 ULD NP ZORZIE Claes Play l 2 3 L Cheerleader h Fall Festlval 3 L Glee Club l 2 3 A FRED HIGHLANDER if Fall Festival 3-A Basketball l 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 A Student Council 1 2 Class Play 1 9 3 L vaap .av HERBERT HARMS Class Play 3-L Basketball 2-3 Baseball l In the Navy-Jan '52 M' DalT XLB HT Pep Club l 2 3 A C Eazlet L a,f Bu 1C Contest 2 3 L a Play 3 A NORMAN SALTVR :all Festlval M Baseball l Basketball l lass Play U.e. Navy A In the Navy Jan 9 2 5' if sQ?W X 5 fa
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c s They were Jeanlne Ostrowskv who moved to Vardalna, and Lau a Jean Schn cv who qult s hool Once asaln our class was well represented 1U the Fall Festlval Uldene LOYZ19 was chosen as second mald of honor She v escorted by Robert Evans Florence Bxun, escorted by Fred H1gh13Ud8F, served as second gift bearer Rlchard Sandrln served as an escort and Robert Ialench was master of ceremonles Jeanette Helnz was the T9t1FlHF queen The processlonal was played by Leona Krlvan Those taklng part 1D the play were Narldel NIXOH and Catherlne Heber For the thlrd successlve year we had a new sponsor H was Mr Verton who dlrected our class play HScrewball Courtn host of the members of the clas partlclpated HS 15 the custom every year,the Junlors took tweSen1or on a UPID Thls year we took the Senlors to Flerre Nar quette fark Both classes enjoyed the trlp very much even It seems the boats they were 1n tlpped over oulte easy' The clas offlcers selected thls year were Presldent, Robert Nalench Vlce Presldent, R1chard Sandrln, Secretary Treasurer, Leona Krlvan The two student councll members were Florence Brun and Fred Hlghlander Now we come to the ble year our Senlor year and last year 1D hlah school The flrst bla event of our Sen1or year was the Fall Fest1val, 1U whlch we agaln had many class members part1c1 patmng Flo ence Brun, escorted by Arthur Helnz, was se lected Oueen for the year l95l 52 Leona Krlvan, escorted by Frank Urekar, was selected as second ma1d of honor Marndel Nlxon and Uldene Zorzle were mlstresses of ceremo nles and Norman Salter served as an escort The second ma1d of honor was Catherlne Weber, escorted by Fred Hlghlander Marle Booth and Jeanette Helnz had parts 1D the Fall Festl val play Our class Off1C6TS thls year were the same as our Junlor year Jeanette and Arthur Helnz were elected to the student councll At the end of the f1TSt semester, two class members de clded they would r1ther push a mop across a deck than a pen C11 across a D1eCe of paper They were Herbert Harms and Norman Salter, who Jolned the Navy Dolores Fech moved to Callfornla at the end of the semester but returned wlthln a few months Mr Verton, our sponsor, dlrected our class play, WThe Funny Bratsu Durlng our Senlor year, we had two g1FlS from our class selected as cheerleaders They were Florence Brun and Ul dene Zorzle The annual Junlor-Senlor party th1s year was held at the Cha1n of Rocks Amusement Park. Both classes enjoyed the trlp very much. That 15 the story of our four years ln hlgh school a very engoyable four years four years we'll always remember. H 1a.s. , ' ,, . ' F Q X. ' C . . .73 ' 1 n l v I ' I was f ' . - . ' A ' ' ' - - . e ' 7 A . . V . S . 5 . . A. A - V: -o ' - l 7 f - , though quite a few of them spent the whole day a little wet. , S . . , . A 3 . - . A. . , - , . . . . A 'J -- 1 . I ' . r ' - . . . I . . ' I ' O
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