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CLASS HISTORY We End the birth of our new class of 53 in the fall of 50 Allen Cronk was our president with john Wileox as yiee president Betty Taber was secretary and ane Wise was treasurer eanette DeTor and Allen Cronk represented us in the umor Student Council Lola Sanderson Dorothy Daxis Mar ilyn Nieholson Charlene aeobs Calista Runions and ane errett formed the first freshman cheerleading squad and attended all the Ireshman games Marilyn Nicholson Paul Zieske and Don Hanley represented us in the Science Congress in Sy raeuse im Williams Marilyn Nicholson Chuck Bateman Lola Sanderson oan Ellis and Colleen Kelly did their dramatic bit in our play in the one aet play eontest We came back in the beginning of our Sophomore year and elected Bei erly Wild as our president and Paul Zreske as yice president Calista Runions and Louis LaClair were seeretary and treasurer ames Walton ohn Ilnitzki and eanette DeTor were our representatiyes in the Senior Student Council I the spring we put on our first dance the Bunny Hop Cliff Hadcock Chuck Bateman Chuck Dayis Dorothy Day is Charlene acobs Bill Munroe Lola Sanderson had the roles in the play contest and won third prize Our unior year found us with Beyerly Wild again president and ohn Wilcox as yice president Calista Runions was secretary and Louis LaClair treasurer Herb Clark William Munroe and im Williams were our representatiy es to the Student Council We put on two Leap Year dances one in the fall and one in the spring We again won third prize in the play contest Lola Sanderson Marilyn our direetor Three parties battled it out for the presidency of the Senior Student Council with Paul Zieske and ane errett winning., to begin their work in the fall of 53 Calista Runions entered prize speaking, and won hrst prize and then went to the County Prize Speaking, Contest at Altmar Our final aetryity was the erowning of the King, and ueen at the umor Prom The court consisted of Norene Meeks Adel Sherman Mayel Myers Marilyn Nicholson ohn Wilcox Chuck Bateman Rilph Salley uid Cliff Hadeoek with Rick Keller and ane errett as King and ueen The last year of our diary began in the fall of 55 Cliff Hadeoek was elected president and Glenn Elkins was eleeted nee president Adel Sherman was secretary and Louis LaClair again treasurer Donald Hanley and Chuek Bateman were elected to represent us in the Student Council Donald Han ley was elected lzditor in Chief of the Annual with ane errett and Louie LaClair as assistants Chuck Bateman and Charlene acobs headed the teams for the magazine sales Chuck Bateman and Dorothy Dans won the trophies for haying the highest sales for magazines Bexerly Looker oan Ellis Char lene aeobs Adel Sherman Lola Sanderson Louis LaClair and Paul Zieske were in the prize speaking eon test and joan Ellis and Louis LaClair represented us at County Prize Speaking at Pulaski We bring our diary to a close as we see the Senior Ball as our last eyent and see our classmates walking down the aisle to the music of Pomp and Circumstance Lola Sanderson Allen Cronk Nicholson, Chuck Bateman, Bill Munroe, jim Williams, jane jerrett were in the play' with Mi. Petty' as . . .i-V' . . .f Y' . vs , v - ' 'J e , -. K . y L k .xy , , . . . J , Q
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SIJNIOR CLASS VUILL Chuck Bateman leases hls loxc for thc grocery store buslness to Sachel IDIAUH Belllnger xxllls her connectlons on the QlflS sports teams to Ira ses lf he thlnks that he can make the team Art Blount vlllls hls abllltv to drlxe sanely 'lt all tlmes to Don Rose George Blumer leax es hls photography sklll to Bllly Sxxltts Marple Burton leax es her extra small feet to BIHIIOD Hurlbut Herb C lark leaves l'llS posltlon IS xarsltv fullback to anyone who can take II George C Olf wllls hls luck ln not belng caught to Blll Woodrufl Reta Cronk leaves her abllltv to IUAIDIZIID 1 Pul1skl boyfrlend to any unlor Dode DAVIS leaves her place on the Rlnkydlnkers to oan HUDflDgf0U udy DeLong leaxes her ablllty to handle 1 car to Marllyn Beesley e1nette DeTor len es her prlvllge to mall letters durlng the noon hour to Helen Mow ry Sydney DUBOIS leax es her ts plng ablllty to Dorothy Dumas Glenn Elklns leaves all of hls covss to jack GlbbS oan Ellls leaves her Hblllfy to qrln and bear If ID boys chorus to anyone who can stand If Elsle Farrell leaves her place IH physlcs class to any lunlor Elnstlen Marvann Freehllng leaves her good tlmes ID seventh perlod honor studv hall to Mlldred Peterson llff Hadcock leax es hls place on the basketball tealn to Blll Meeks Don Hanley lelves hls sexenteen pllrs of duntgarees full of dCId holes to Sandra Hanley Robert Hardy leanes hls unopened hlstory book to Allen ones lDOI'lS Hayes leax es her 1bllltv to be a jlllllkll' for txxo years to Esther Rlce Fmma House ullls her locker Number 12 to anyone vlho can keep lf clean ohn Ilnltzkl lClYCb the Mayordom of Pople Rldge to 1ny dCSCI'VlI1g Democrat Mr PICFCC, Ch 1rlene lcobs leax es her thlrd perlod honor study hall and fl fudlsle to C arolyn Moore Barbar1 errett le1xes her connectlons lll C lmden to Cl 1cle Glenlster llnle errett xxllls her endless hours of xx lltlnlg for 1 scnlor oper1tors tense to LOUISC Qherman t le lxeller xxllls lll of l1lSl1UISC pl lx lll 1 lI'lLl get better m1rks can lxellex lclxcs to l X l 1 1 l ct aut of A1188 Tllon srl x hlll Rlchard lxllts len es hls delotcd lnterest lll sports to Pull Goldycll Iouls I.1Cl1lr len es hls tx plnys lbllltl to Nlncv C one Qhlron Llxxs xxllls hcr coxxbox 5l1ll'CS to llosslc Seeley . 1 ., , . . -. ., , - ' -Q -Iinw l 4 .V K D - 1 ' ' ' , ,, ' , -- , 1 V, , . ' , . . J V .. I 2 NI l . . Ji 2 Y . . . . . V V . 1 .. V J K , ' ' ' , V 4 Q L 4 I 1 ' ' y ' 1 P 1 . r ' 1 'Q ' 1' k ' ' ' . . J . '. 2' 4 . 2 . Q 1 'la' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . V ' ' 1 ,I 2 ' ' ' Q ' It 'z . .1 A J . . ' 'awk 1 ' 2 li- Ri 'k' ' 3 1 1 21' ' school to any me who can do it 1 L z Col I 1' 'Q 'llilll X 'll ler glbilty to 53- 1 115. ' ld' 1 . '. , . , , . '. , i ' ' . . , , ,. . ' ilk. z'j ' 'L 21: . k A i .' 1 . - . . . ' : .V-
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