Seniors MARY RUTH ISHMAEL ‘Quiet, but you know she’s there,’ ye errr er Terr rer fm = F i} , biéosdaaeté 1,2,3,4 ee Cl i cacwees ccmuss re ee CAP Gee 28.6:6;08 68 9 @ eos 2 @-8 . e 3M. Annual Staff a 626.663 6:0°6 08 8610: O18 86 '6 4, Blue a eer, =F Student Assistant Librarian.....4. REBECCA L, JENNINGS ‘Whenever work and play collide, cease play and put cold work aside, ’ Pe teed vetadaes tid bee ‘2:34. GAR saaains (nis ewe ss eneen 3,4. Ml Pee bsidaondeneees ‘ 1,2,3,4 Dime eh Gols 666s decks ° 2,3,4 Annual Staff........cce00. , 4, 100 GA i eenaes sawn see “ a Student Council. vices como es ‘3; Student Council Secretary..... 13, Clase Presicent....ss«sx«+ reerean Queen Candidate.......... 1,2,3,4. Homecoming Queen ..........++4. Twirler MARGARET LIMING ‘It doesn't pay to worry, things are bound to happen anyway.”’ Argo High School,.......0.00eds2. Glog Clud os avs casdeeauae cules: GAR 6 onsen dotac erie cceeusanamues Ot FR rere Fern oF Tumbling Team,....csssessees Ie Annual Stall. ses rowcntecepue na Se SARAH ALICE McCAY ‘Just a good all-round girl’’. ii Pee rere beREC EE CORN i ee Die iwn eee tuwn se seursess 1,2,3,4 [eM tinwikeinens TTTC TILT Eee 3,4 Glee Club...... gbeenwelegs sé scene be Student Council.......cccccccee be Student Council Secretary....... 2: oe OR a ee ee ee 3, Men), Stale 66 acs cs Ke Kaw ov eswmnad 4. Queen Candidate............ 1,2,4 JEAN POPE Don't let your education interfere with your good time.”’ Pianists i bawwe vs Rees a mF a ce arnaedeewnens $aeneebeks 3,4 Hi THE i vena ves 6aw Rees MOD 1,2,3,4 EN DAUAG o5c0 cece taaawio 3,4. A Siac o 6 viv aks ceeweness 4. PE Cai ansaqeaeekendcetns : A106 GID 6046.2 4eRaws eas ee FHA Treasurer...... ee Tree 3 GAA Treasurer...... eee men MERLE LEE QUERY ‘All great men are dead, and I'm not feeling so well myself. ’ WOME bn in vec ae 8 » Wa eed wae he MBO WOtNO. oa evade ee aca 1.2, 3.4, WPOGN SLs hace whekaasane ost aed Ee MROGDAR ie i6 is 00 0 coda ante 6b eee iE AA ee ax 4 Waa o oh 2 debe Radio Club........ oF Gea a Se ae of Boe Oe Re Se Ap Pe Ary a ¥ me Gales sakes cesrcas oye F pe Oa ee pe ®t “And Came The Spring’’........ 4 “Small Town Romeo ’,.........3 PFA TPOGRBTOT. 6 io ccc cs cncacos she Camera Club Treasurer........ 4. 23
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sien aed Senior Class History.......... When we started out as the MHS ‘‘Green Freshies'' team in the fall of '46, thirty-six of us came to bat, Coach Leroy Brandt was in there pitching for us as we came safely to first base. Our Freshman year, the following team was elected: President, Jerry Elliot; Vice-President, Charles Crabtree; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; Treasurer, Patty Stoutenborough; Pep Committee representatives, Stanley Caplinger and Nancy Bolen; and Student Council representatives, Charles Crabtree and Rebecca Jennings, During this season Richard Lawler, Herbert Banning, Patricia Frank, Howard Kramer, Gloria Hambrecht, and Charles Reed left our team but Mary Ruth Ishmael and David Gardner came as substitutes. Like all beginners we had our troubles. We were sure the classrooms had been switched on us and our locker combinations changed. As we came to the second base of our career, Coach Brandt was again in the pitch- er’'s box. He did very well with our players who were: President, Rebecca Jennings; Vice-President, Nancy Bolen; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; and Treasurer Patty Stoutenborough. Our Pep Committee cheering for us was Janice Randall and John Agee. Sarah McCay and Stanley Caplinger sat in the scorekeeper’s box of the Student Council. ' Going around this curve we lost Jim and John Agee, Stanley Caplinger, Arnold King, Donald Wise, Charles Crabtree, Eugene Hensley, and Donald Hulsopple; but we headed for third base with Neil Cunningham, Bill McFarland, Sam McGee, Dick Tharp, and Dick Argo. ] ; U A Law — We we reached third base, Miss Rebecca Hughes took over as pitcher. With her help we elected the following to play for us: President, Dick Tharp; Vice-President, Nancy Bolen; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; and Treasurer, Patty Stoutenborough. This year our rooters were Jack Schwartz and Joan Warner. Rebecca Jennings and David Gardner were our team advisors on the Student Council. We lost Bill McFarland and Sam McGee. Margaret Liming and Joan Warner joined us. The high lights of the year were our play, ‘‘Small-Town Romeo”’, class rings, and the Junior-Senior banquet and prom, As we started toward home plate we once again elected a team to represent us: President, Dick Tharp; Vice-President, Gene Oldfield; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; and Treasurer, Patty Stoutenborough. Gene Oldfield and Janice Randall were on the Pep Committee. Nancy Bolen and David Gardner were sitting in the Student Council box and keeping our score, Our class float took third prize in the Homecoming parade. Now with twenty-eight of us coming into home plate, we have completed our tour around the diamond of high school life. 25
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