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gmji,3,?j,?gfii.l . ., .. T,.., ..L,..,1. 1 ..q.,y,i.,,1.r. ,.....wLfyp,-Tram., 5 .hc C 0 I' Cl Standing, left to right: Gloria Gorham, Janet Frederick, Mrs. Wiest, Bob Jewett, Ralph Ellison, David Higbie, Don Lyon. Seated, left to right: Connie Washburn, Gerry Rickly, Barbara Ireland, Roberta Evans, Pat Fairbotham, Karen Snyder. With the aid of our advisor, Mrs. Doris Wiest, the editor ' Roberta Evans, and the assistant editor, Barbara Ireland, the curtain rose on the Anchora of 1953. A small staff was chosen in the spring of 1952 but the entire Senior Class helped in compiling the Anchora. Editor ----------- -- - -- Roberta Evans Assistant Editor--- ---Barbara Ireland Business Manager-H ----------------------- -Pat Fairbotham Sports Editor ------ --- Bob Jewett, Assistants - Ralph Ellison, Doug Alderman Editorial Staff ------------------- Karen Snyder, Elizabeth Fox Typists ------ Gerry Rickly, Gloria Gorham, Janet Frederick, Connie Washburn So1icitors--- --- John Laxton, Aaron Hyde, Tom Christensen Gloria, Connie, Elizabeth' and Roberta are hard at work on the Anchora. Back row, left to right: Tom Christensen, Bill Rumbles, Don Lyon, Bob Jewett, Doug Alderman, Ralph Ellison, Jim Clark, David Higbie, Karen Snyder. Second row, left to right: Margaret Austin, Janet Frederick, Elizabeth Fox, Mary Mathias, Louise Van Horn, Gerry Rickly, Keitha Mills, Connie Washburn, Jacklyn Gibbs, Ruberta Drake, Lola Clark. Front row, seated, left to right: Loreane Loudenslager, Pat Fairbotham, Gloria Gorham, Roberta Evans, Barbara Ireland, Carol Crandell, Mary Anderson. I fm. F5 E I it r
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unior an enior rom The 1952 Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the American Legion Build- ing on May 16. Dinner was served by the mothers of the Juniors. The theme of the reception was Paris in the Spring. 'I'he dec-or of the tables, whieh eonsisted of French poodles and floral carts, was in the Parisian 1 lm s style. Daneing in the gym followed the banquet. After the dinner, there was danring at the high School gymnasium with music furnished by the Herb Fox Orehestra. The motif of the ballroom was to represent a typical scene from a street in Paris. iv ' -ff ' ff' t Q9 Qi' 'fs ' ar -'fr' fm gf v . w1:3N'1w SRf' Mr. Delnlnw delivers his after dinner speevh. Seated at the table: Verna Lou Collins, Pat lfairbetham, Tom Christensen, Mr. Demlow, Mrs. Denilow, Mrs. Vander Ven, Mr. Vander Ven. mga 27 The Freshniz 5l'I'Vl'I'5. 2155K bled before tht festivities bt gan.
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T. I Strictly Jane. . Sally .... Agnes .... Andrew Cutler Nettie Cutler . Mr. Ahern . . Jim .... Rose Tilton . Mrs. Tilton . JosieTilton . Elroy . . . George. . . Marcia .... Cindy Collins. Marilyn . . . Lt. Bob Cunningham CAST f . . . . . . . . Q . . . . . . . a . . . . . . - ormal Jo Ann Walker Keitha Mills Judy Heathman Aaron Hyde Louise Van Horn John Laxton Jim Clark Elizabeth Fox Gerry Rickly Mary Anderson Jon Davis Tom Christensen Roberta Evans Mary Mathias Betsy Hanna Ralph Ellison As Juniors, the class really displayed what they knew about show business by presenting Strictly Formal. The plot centers around the struggles of two teen age girls trying to inveigle their boy friends to ask them to the coming prom. A New York cousin and the Jealous rose grow ing fathers help to make the comedy a success. The play was directed by Mr James Ankenbrandt and Mrs. Peggy Moores. enior rip After being presented with a number of different trips, a committee from the Senior Class selected a boat trip to Chicago and Mackinac Island. The class sponsors chaperoned the students Money for the trip was raised through a magazine sale in the fall. my M Q, E y .tm-v 'l .dv , -1 V, 1 . W Nha l E' X o O ' ev- . H--'ff Wi' . 0 0 . I . . . aw' ' gg I. Q-u.l'.WfR' Y A slam, ,A T U- U paw.--0-----' Q ,Q ' 7 n fl its ' -n .5 Q -N A buggy on Mackinac , Fm. ' g ' V ' Island it 7 ' 1 5 Q -if - gg x 'QQ 1 S b.'E:,j my . 0 lil I ' A -lim ' M Our ship, the South American The stockade Page 29
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