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GIRIS PHYSICAI IUUCAJIU Because of un- usually crowded con- ditions, the girls physical education class is made up of 8th, 9th, 10th, and llth grade girls. Mrs. Sen- ger is directing their activities, which con- sist mostly of team sports. .................., . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Crum, Jean Burkhalter, Shirley Avery, Marilyn Gangwer, Bonnie Hutchens, Selma Merrill, Joan Jones, Sandra Jenkins, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene McCain, Joyce Cole, Betty Mason, Nancy Reed, Carolyn Avery, Georgia Benge, Judy Nance, Etta Linedecker, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mildred Martin, Kay Fields, Patty Weaver, Jackie Foreman, Carol Daniels, Omia Crick, FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Canter, Sarah Newell, Joyce Hutchison, Virginia Marley. Mrs. Senger finstructerj BUYS PHYSICAl IHUCAJIU J... . fc. ,gf 'z, ....... The boys' physical education class is one of the few required subjects of the school that are anticipated each week. Most of our activities are built a- round exercises, drills, and group games in different sports. FRONT ROW: J. Taylor, R. Crum, R. Daniels, R. Cohee, J. Caldwell, G. Payne, R. Webb, K. Eads, D. Tippett, J. Record, D. Evans, R. Ridenour, J. Richards, M. Richey, MIDDLE ROW: E. McKinsey, G. Yates, R. Record, H. Crum, BACK ROW: G. Fausett, M. Wilson, P. Reed, N. Derrel, Mr. Rule. 33
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FUURIH PERIUD ASSiMBlY QUIET! ! !! In- deed Mrs. Myers' fourth period study hall is quiet. As you can probably see the Seniors are privi- ledged to initiate the new desks. We have seventy five new desks in the assembly and are planning to add more. FRESHMA BlUl00Y FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edna Richardson, Sandra Betz, Selma Merrill, Joyce Ann Hutchison, Marilyn Gangwer, SECOND ROW: Jim Christy, Jim Record, Eddie McKinsey, Tommy Whitcomb, Harold lrwln, Max Richey, Jim Taylor, THIRD ROW: Mr. Rule, Georgia Benge, Judith Nance, Omia Crick, Sandra Jenkins, Jewell Richards, Frank Kemmer, Bonnie Hutchens, Carolyn Avery, Jackqueline Foreman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Daniels, Robert Caldwell, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Reed, Arlene Record, Ellis Richardson, Dick Shoup, Jim G. Caldwell, Mike Wayt, Ralph Webb, Howard Peter, THIRD ROW: Judy Bowen, Jim K. Caldwell, Jack Cole, Don Conrad, Mary Hutchens, Mary Hogue, Patsy McKinsey, Carol Nunnally, Marlene The Homo sap- iens of the Fresh- man class are very busy studing the microscoplic world. During the year the members col- lect, identify, and sketch insects, leaves, seeds, birds and other forms of life that deal with our every day en- viornment. Thus giving them a better understandin of the science of lifi, Bi- ology.
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SINIUR ClASS PlAY The Senior Class of 52-53 selected Great Scotts as their play. The three act comedy was ipresented on the 30th and 31st of March. We had loads of fun in the production o the pla , and to express our appreciation, we presented Mr. Rule, our producer, with an appropriate gift. The characters were as follows: Marian Scott ........... . Patsy McKinsey Claire Roberts ........ . Arlene Record llgarrlell SWoods . . , , Howard Peter ata ie cott . . . . . Judy Bowen Phil Evans ..... . James Caldwell Mother Uulia Scott, . . .Marlene Patchett Geraldine Scott Uerryj . . . Carol Nunnally Grandma Scott .... , Mary Lee Hutchens Abner Scheson .... , , , Tom Lytle Albert Scott fFatherl .... ..,,......., P hil Reed Edward Scott ................... Mike Wayt Edna Scott ................... Mary Hogue There was trouble abrewing in the block where the Scotts lived--brother Albert on one side of the fence and brother Edward on the tother . They had not spoken for seven years, but Grandma went to work, trying to get the trouble lined out between the two families, and finally succeeded. JUNIUR tlASS Plll The Junior Class of 51-52 presented the three act comedy of Out on a Limb under the direction of Mrs. Myers, on March 20th and Zlst. We all had a grand , time producing it, and in appreciation we presented Mrs. Myers with an appro- priate gift for her help. The characters were as follows: Regina Weber QMotherj ..... . Judy Bowen Mark Weber fFatherQ .... . . Robert Brant Billie Weber fdaughterl . . . . Patsy McKinsey Mable Hyde ..... . .Marlene Patchett Prof. Dodenhoff . . . . . . Jack Cole Orville fPupkQ Gray . . MI-illowalrld Pieter Pus Prin e . . . . r utc ens Bird Brair? .... . Caryl Nunnally Chas. Craig ..... . James Caldwell Dorthy Mattingly ................ Arlene Record Cookie . . . ........... . ..... Ralph Webb The excitement and tension of waiting with flowers and rice, the humor of Punk, anxiety of mother, a sub-rose romance between Aunt Mabel and Prof. Dodenhoff made the play end with a flourish.
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