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SOURCE OF INFCRMATICN , . I Le-ft ln Right: Mr. John Guy KC'innnivr- 4-iallg Mrs. .lnnn Langlon Qllmnenmk- inpzlg Mr. llivlmrsl Gannon CI,ihrnrinn5: Mr. Juhn Srliorgc- lIlISll'llIlli'lll3ll Mnsivl: Miss Katherine Townsend lliiiglisli :Anil Lnlinl: Mrs, Gelievieve Tnvlur MMU: Mrs. .lc-unnc-lie Nellvnlmzn-k lSn- 1-inl Studia-sl. Left to Right: Mr. Mzinrive Putter CCoavh and Boys' Pliysivul lfiluc-nlinni: Mr. Harold Wliilehrezul IS1-ii-in-el: Mr. Wilbur Howe fMnll1enmtic'slg Mrs. Mary Heath iliiiglislilz Miss llnrhnrn Florenre CGirls' Pliysivul Hililf-ziliniilz Mr. Clifford Bnsekist fAgric-nlliiri-rg Miss Joanne Cornish lYm'nl Mnsivr. i l w Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Brewer Uunior High Social Studiesbg Mrs. Genevieve Taylor fArU: Mrs. Mildred Hopkins Uunior High Mathematics and Englishjg Mrs. Mary Davis Llunior High Mathematics and Englishb .
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THE FINISHED PRODUCT Left to Right: Bertha Heath, Student Council Representativeg Rollan Elwood. President, Milton Allen. Vice-Presidentg Charles Byron, Treasurer: Phyllis Wheelock, Secretary. The.Senior Class of 1953-1954, has been busy with activities from the start of school in September. There are 23 members in our class this year, To start the year off right, we ordered our class rings. name cards. caps and gowns, and Commence- ment invitations. Next on our agenda was the selecting of our annual play. Chosen was Gown of Glory, written by Phillips, and we presented it under the di- rection of Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Nellenback on the 12th and 13th of March. This play was a success and tihe money, of course, went towards our annual trip und. Uur trip!! That was the center of many class dis- eussions. During the month of November, the class voted on visiting both New York and Washington, ehaperonesg possible dates, and a few sightseeing spots. During midyear exams, the trip was forced to the back of our minds. However from the middle of Febru- ary until Easter the small details were figured out. voted on and accepted. Also, at this time, we voted on our class motto, colors and flower. Chosen, in order were: When things go wrong, d0n't go with them , purple and yellow: and the yellow rose. The dates for our trip were April 16-21st, Upon arrival in New York City on the 16th, the ebb of ex- citement was very high. We visited Radio City that night, and on Saturday we went sightseeing and to a television show and the 3 Ring Circus at night. Easter Sunday we attended the Riverside Church Service, the famous Easter Parade, and then after dinner we started for Washington, D. C. After spending two fast- going days there, we headed for home, tired but happy. Coming back to school from Easter vacation, we started the planning of our graduation exercises. One project, a major one, that our class undertook, was the selling of the Mac advertisements. We con- sidered this campaign very successful. Sports, throughout our Senior Year, have been an active interest with us. Three girls were cheerleaders, and three boys were on the basketball squad. Other class members participated in various sports, including volleyball, ping-pong and softball. A busy year? Yes! But one which we will long remember.
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