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Nm i 1. 4.81, afeteria W0Vkf3f-9 Davidson Martha Bush Pearl Bennett Mary Hornbrook SECOND RO IRST ROW left to r1'8htDi1rE3jOn Edith Reedy Ellen Cole, Rosemary Lowry, Margaret Blundell Lucille Pennell Maxine , ' Custodians as 0 at r r if ff R Y r s ' ii fi ii 539 A ,,... 1 .M 7 '-. ',Q?' , ' - .0 1, Yi 'f f 0-X35 5 2? FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Boyll, Everett Robinson, Quimba Norton, Bill Siverly. SECOND ROW: Haywood Davi P I ' s, au McManus, Maurice Hardway, Wayne Cassady, Hubert Richy. THIRD ROW: 101111 Bennett, Robert Carpenter, Ray Baggs, Iohnie Hutchings, Denver Simms, Clifford Morgan. INSET2 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hutchings. Bus Drivers FIRST Row, 1 f - . . H , Ray Baggs RuEsfElIOBlt:f1lZt. Luther Moms' Dean 5Pt11ler, Edward Drake, Harold Ellsholf, Jake Miller, Bm Siverfy Maxine Banelrl. SECONICD ROW: Don Cline, Ralph Bartley, Rollo Simpson, Floyd Sweitzer, . ug man, Cli ford Morgan, R31 h M W . . H d 3 ' THIRD ROW: Elmer Rector Virgil Woods P arg, ayne Cassldy Maurice ar W Y ' , Bill GOOdwin, Charles Ingram, Paul McManus. , - ..,,,
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X. -Ns. X mn .111 ,X x. .Mx I . s. sa 'I f-:Q fa . 'B- 3' 9 emor Class History 60 1956 one hundred twenty seven unaware freshmen entered the 5 uglgt E3 The Class Officers were president Kay Mitchell vice-president l arshal lg S and treasurer Jane Quinn Sue Smitley and Martha Ann Noye mon Secretary to re resent the Freshman Class on the Student Council Paula St hosen P . S Che :lem cn attended the Homecoming Queen Our own Jim Williams was Peter oy armo 11 th Senior Class Play . Marsha osenofis who survived the first year entered M H S in the fall of 1957 as sophemo class officers were president, Fenton Macke vice president Ronnie Stepp- secretar Terry Stepp treasurer Paula Stepp Coy Harmon and Joyce Miller represented us on the Student Council Our Homecoming attendant was Judy Livvix escorted by Fenton Macke Kathy Mott was varsity basketball cheerleader. Jerry Waugh was an escort for the Christ mas Dance - As we entered our junior year, we chose as our class officers, president, Darrell Richey vice-president, Martha McDaniel, secretary, Kenny Macke, and treasurer, Herbert Norton, Student Council members were Kathy MOU, Jerry Waugh, Coy H-HFFUOH. and I0yCe Miller. si I , 'fe it ,r 0, 5 9 fi 5 , p 4 a :fb I if ,Fi Q35 A 55141, 4 P I .Q w si ' I sFN X , ,an -V5 .1 'E fs . JJ... H .--4 ef' e-'H er dxf ,fi 1 r. QA Our Homecoming attendant was Joyce Miller, escorted by Darrell Richey. Attendants for the Christmas Dance were Terry Stepp and Ronnie Stepp. Basketball Sweetheart Dance attendants were Paula Stepp, Artie Miller, and Jerry Waugh. Paula Stepp was chosen to be one of the football cheerleaders. As our Junior Class Play, we presented Diet of Dates. Our biggest and most exciting event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, which carried out the theme, Three Coins in the Folmtain. Arlene Davis was chosen to attend Illini Girls' State. After three long years, we entered Marshall High in the fall of 1959 as almighty seniors Elected as senior class officers were president, Joyce Miller: vice- president, Terry Steppg secretary, Mary K. Duzan: and treasurer, Artie Miller. Representing us on the Student Council were Kathy Mott, Kay Mitchell, Kenny Macke, and Coy Harmon. Kathy Mott reigned as our Homecoming Queen with Kenny Macke as her escort. Kay Mitchell was Senior Attendant, with Terry Stepp as her escort. The Christmas Dance King was John Davis, and Mary Kay Duzan and Kay Mitchell were attendants to the queen. Senior es- corts were THTY SYCPP. Jim Ketner, Bill Garver, and Ronnie Stepp. The queen of the S ayiientllueart Dance was Paula Stepp, escorted by Artie Miller. Mary K, Duzan was Senior Kath ainttanddescom were Jerri' Waugh, ROnn1e Stepp, Larry Pennell, and Fenton Macke. o Y an Paula Stepp were cheerleaders for the basketball season. Joyce Miller re- ceived the D. A. R. A - American Le io A ward' Kai' Mltehell and Coy Harmon were chosen to receive the Althougf Ol fliigsinlandlfue Sm1t1eY and Terry Stepp received honorable mention. ans a l ' ' . good times we had at dear old Mallihgillgflfieen anuclpated, we Cannot easlly forget an the gh. J
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