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Seated llcft to rightt- Ronnie Cotten, boys' spnrtsg Mac Cookson, activitiesg Frances Parker, editor: Susie Frost, assistant editorg Paula Haffey, advertisingg Geraldine Martin, girls' sportsg Mr, Willis Sprague, advisor. Standing tleft to right!-Gayle Dudley, Ann Merriam, Jack Engdahl, Woody Anderson, Rex New- man, Bud Bond, Jackie Willcockson, Marilyn Casler, Don Zenns, circulationg Norma Thayer, Pat Martin, business managerg Jill Olmstead, THE PACEMAKER STAFF The Pacemaker stall of 1957 hope that you will enioy the memories this book will bring. We have tried to make the yearbook of interest to every student by including pictures not only of the High School but of all the grades and of the activities carried on during the year. These are the people who have worked many hours drawing pictures for our theme, having pictures taken for our features, and making write-ups for the activities covered by the Pacemaker this year. We wish to extend our deepest appreciation to those who have helped us in printing the Pacemaker of 1957.
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DEDICATIO To Mrs. Ruth Whitney, we, the Class of 1957, dedicate this yearbook. Our memories of the many hours we spent under her guidance in Junior High School will always be pleasant ones. Besides a thorough knowledge of our subiects, she gave us each something extra. When we were in trouble, as we often were, she was the first to defend us it innocent, and also the first to punish us if guilty. She was always ready to lend a sympathetic ear to our problems and was always helpful in solving them. Therefore, we happily dedicate the l957 Pacemaker to Mrs. Whitney, with the hope that it will bring back many pleasant memories of her devoted years as a teacher in M. C. S.
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3 L A, in i Seated tlcft to rightl--Viola Pemberton, nurse, Jeannette Anderson, commercial, Arline Johnson, Jun- ior High history, Margaret McCreary, English, Harris J. Steward, academic principal, Wilma Mc- Allister, art Second row tleft to rightl-Richard Reffner, Junior High English and speech, Geraldine Steward, home- economics, Madclyn Rice, Junior High mathematics, Mary Haughton, language, Marilyn Miller, Junicr Iligh English, Jennie Sommers, librarian, Barbara Clement, girls' physical education, Third row lleft to right!-Emery Letham, science and social studies, Samuel Tuthill, social studies, Francis Doon Malinoski, boys' physical education, Sponsler Limbaugh, driver training, Willis Sprague, High School, Alan Rouse, science, Norman Reno, agriculture, OUR FACULTY Seated tleft to rightl-Shirley Kesby, first grade helping teacher, Beatrice Gustafson, third and fourth grade, Clara Kennedy, sixth grade, Eva Leet, second grade, Nancy Marsala, music, Janet Luczkowiak, fourth grade. Second row tlcft to rightl-Theodore Petersen, administrative principal, Laura Cady, sixth grade, Irene Rhcbergen, kindergarten, Eugenia Hannum, third grade, Dauphine Bullock, first grade, Joan Johnson, first grade, Ruth Bowman, third grade, Robert Schmidt, industrial arts, Third row tlcft to righth-Frances Holmes, fourth grade, Hazel Hitchcock, fifth grade, James Lucz- kowiak, fifth grade, Patricia Scott, kindergarten, Mary Parker, second grade, Irene Griswold, first and second grade.
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