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C3165 cjvkdfor The fall of 1950 found 63 bright eyed students eager to begin our first steps toward becomin hi h school rad at . A l g g g u es s our c ass officers we chose: President - J. C. Whitney, Vice-President - Terry Collins, Secretary - Joan Landron, Treas- urer - Dale France. Mrs. Inman and Mr. Doster were our homeroom teachers. The following year as Sophomores we elected Terry Collins - President, Dale France - Vice-President, Ann Hamilton - Secretary, and Joan Landron - Treasurer There were 55 of us this year working toward our goal to become seniors. Our homeroom teachers were Mrs. Miller and Mr. Hemple. Our Junior year proved to be very busy. The Student Council was formed this year and Terry Collins was elected President and Ann Hamilton Secretary. Joan Landron was elected Football Queen to reign over the Football Dance. On March 13, 1953, we proudly presented our Junior Play, Have A Heart . We raffled a radio, sold School Daze , sponsored a candy sale and received our class rings. Class officers this year were: President - David Trevarthen, Vice-President - J. C. Whitney, Secretary - Nan Talmage, and Treasurer - Joan Landron. Mrs. Birm- ingham was our class advisor. Toward the end of the year all our thoughts turned to the Junior-Senior Prom. And then this year we found ourselves full fledged Seniors at last! We elected Ann Hamilton - President, J. C. Whitney - Vice-President, Janet Wait - Secre- tary, Joan Landron - Treasurer. Maureen Updyke and Terry Collins were our student council representatives. Also Ruth Musbach and J. C. Whitney were the Sky Club representatives. Mr. Henderson was our class advisor. The first thing we did th' ' ' is year was to choose the Annual Staff. Our Senior pictures were taken in Nov. We presented our Senior Play, Brother Goose , January 22, 1954. The money for our trip to Mackinac Island June l, 1954, was earned by selling adver- tisements for the Annual, refreshments at the games, magazine subscriptions, charm bracelets, and by sponsoring dances. Our class has worked hard this year and now that our high school days are almost over, we now look forward to the Prom and Graduation Day when with diplomas in hand, we shall know we have attained our goal.
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EA RL SHEEHA N Not too serious. not to gay, a gentleman in every eniom Track 3.4g Varsity Club 4g Junior Achievement 4. Rag Times Staff-Grade News 4. way. X Vx? 'Q biz Y-Teens I, 2. ELIZABETH M- EARLY Track 2,3,45 Football 2.3.45 Baseball 2,3,4g Varsity Beneath her quietness, lies sincerity. Club 3,45 Senior Play 4g Rag Times Staff-Business ager 45 Annual Staff-Photographer 4. ,I gl 4 WILP-RED CARSON Divided between two thoughts each day, one to work, the other for Kay. ty? law Iiiiiiigsiziii T ' H f ,M own hem. We 4 ff
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CA-wa W SENIOR WILLS Bob Bellmer, will my boxing ability to Cecil fl-lossl Chalfant. Bill Braman, will my troubles to some unlucky Jr. Wilfred Carson, will my place on the Journalism Staff to some unlucky Jr. Harvey Casper, will my good ways with Mr. Brown to Malcolm Clairday. Doug Cochrane, will my ability to get my folks car to anyone who needs it. Danny Cole, will my good behavior to Phil Atzenhoffer. Terry Collins, will my size 13 overshoes to Sharon Harper to keep her feet warm. Delores Cooper, will my freckles to Marva Clairday. Jim Cusick, will my 40 pounds of muscle to Jim Thayer. Betty Early, will my glasses to my sister, Mary. Glenda Fellows, will my Senior days to Gloria, Lynna, and Betty. Dale France, will my Ford to Cecil Chalfant. Jim Gallas, will my drawing board to any one who wants it. Ann Hamilton, will my solo clarinet seat in band to Dickie Leffer. Larry Hawkins, will my ability in sports to John Sheena? Warren Hicks, will my parking place in the school parking lot to the Jr. Barbara Hogoboom, will my empty beer bottles to Jim Thayer. Lynn Kennedy, will my heighth to Lefty Phelps. Joan Landron, will my treasurer's job to Jeanette Harris. Adeline Lock, will my books to my sister, Mabel. Harry Long, will my big feet to Bob Sexton. Chuck Mangus, will my hair to Malcolm Clairday. Ruth Musbach, will my silence in class to Marva Clairday. Jerry Phillips, will my few books to any Junior who has 16 credits. Janell Schmell, will my glasses to anyone who cannot see. Earl Sheehan, will my track record to someone who likes to run. Nan Perkins, will my ability to graduate the lst. semester to anyone who wants to get married. Shirley Thayer, will my heighth to Judy Goodwin. David Trevarthen, will nothing to no one as I want everything l've got. Maureen Updyke, will my place on the Annual Staff to some unlucky Jr. Kay Vogel, will my sleep to anyone who can get along without it. Bill Wainright, will my place on the football team to George Cutshaw. Janet Wait, will my String Bass to Louella Wallace. J. C. Whitney, will my ability to get away with most everything to Leighton Stevens. Marilyn Wilkinson, will my sailor's ship to Mrs. Nobel, just to get away from it all. Nancy Winegarden, will my pierced ears to Jean Talmage so she won't have to go through the pain of having hers pierced. Mary Meyering, will my trip to Europe to anyone who wants to get away from it all. Marilyn Campbell, will my magazines to Anita Smith. 16
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