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Senior Class History In the fall of 1953 a new group of freshmen walked down the halls of L.H.S. The class of 1957. Going back to the beginning year of our career, we recall that we elected the follow- ing officers—President, Colleen McCoy; Vice President, Glenn Newberry; Secretary- Treasurer, Steve Brown; and Reporter, Glenda Gladville. To advise us in our work we selected Miss Goodgion and Mr. Peiffer as sponsors. Jane Cochran represented our class as cheerleader and Mary Jo Davis and Ronald Pound represented us in the Student Council. Our Homecoming King and Queen candidates were Glenda Gladville and Steve Brown. Other activities besides homecoming events included a Pep Dance and a V -Roy Show. The next fall our group again entered L.H.S., this time as Sophomores. Leaders elect- ed were: President, Harold Phelps; Vice President, Jane Cochran; Secretary-Treas- urer, Mary Jo Davis; Reporter, Sue Day. Miss Falls and Mr. Root served as sponsors Student Council members were Charlene Dyer and Ronald Pound. Jane Cocliran was a- gain elected cheerleader. Queen and King candidates for Homecoming were Mary Jo Davis and Wayne Brown. We sponsored the Rhythm Riders and a St. Patrick's Day Dance as class projects. Back once again in the fall of 1955, our Junior officers were: President, Ronald Pound; Vice President, Mary Jo Davis; Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Cochran; Reporter, Danny Hines. We chose Mrs. Harden and Mr. Brauer as class sponsors. Sue Day and Ronald Pound represented us in the Student Council and Jane Cochran was again the cheer- leader from our class. Homecoming was a big event for us since we won first prize on both our window and float and our queen candidate, Jane Cochran, was crowned Queen. Activities included caring for the pop and candy machines, selling Christmas cards, sponsoring stand at games, and the Class Play, Meet Me in St. Louis. We alsc sponsored the annual Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom at The Cedar Knolls Supper Club in De- catur on May 25th, using the theme— Moonlight and Roses.” 1957—Already! As Seniors we elected Harold Phelps as President; Sue Day, Vice President; Glenda Gladville, Secretary-Treasurer; and Linda Hamilton, Reporter. A- gain Mrs. Harden and Mr. Brauer worked with us as class sponsors to help us in all of our activities. Mary Jo Davis and Harold Phelps were members of the Student Coun- cil and Jane Cochran served her 4th year as cheerleader. Sue Day, our Class's queen candidate, was elected queen of the Homecoming festivities. Mary Jo Davis was e- lected to receive the DAR Award. Projects were sponsored to help finance our Senior Trip included Magazine Sale, Brown Bombers Basketball Game, Concession stand at games, Wrestling Match, and the Class Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner under the direction of Mrs. Harden. As we begin to prepare to leave L.H.S. this Spring, we realize that we will no longer be working together as a class but each of us will have our own life to live. But even through the best of success we will never forget our happy years at L.H.S. 12
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Senior Class Officers LEFT to RIGHT: Harold Hielps, Pres.; Sue Day, Secretary; Glenda Gladville, Treas.; Linda Hamilton, Reporter.
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