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P.T.A. Ha Busy Year In 1953 E S if y fm M 1 3 I I r' 'nl 455' V A-ff. Old and New PTA officers- fseatedb Mrs. Dwight Doss, Mrs. Wilbur Hawbaker, Mrs. Ted Alexander, lklrs. Kenineth Cole, Mrs. Howard Burnside. Cstandingb Mrs. William McCann Cpresidenti, Mr. Bill Henebry ex pies entl, Mi. Wally biegoiy, Mi. Charles Paoli, Mis. Birch Morgan. Mrs. H. C. Dye. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION This ye-air the P.T.A. theme wus, 'Better Homes, Better Schools, Better Communities. The Monti- cello P,T.A. got oft to a good start with ei program of teen-age panellsts moderated by Mrs. Elmer Priebe which discussed teen-Ligers' problems. On Founders Day the past presidents were honored and a skit which told the history of the P.T.A. since its founding in 1897 was presented. Several interesting programs were U , b . v ' .. , - ,iyen y students. a one act play entitled He Who Got Hooked , solos by members of the band and choir, and several numbers by the chorus. ,,35+.. .f1 , V M ' .N
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Teachers Are Human Too!
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-gf' President Gary Barnes talks to the other senior class officers and advisers: Cseatedh Dick Tabor, vice president, Shirley Sain, and Jim Mooney, Student Council repre- sentatives, Cstandingb Patty Record, treasurerg Dick Warner, secretaryg Miss Ann Panieri, Mr. Wally Gregory, and Mr. Charles Paoli, advisers. Seniors Add To School Spirit The senior class may indeed be proud of the past. Its achievements and contributions to the school cannot be overlooked. The seniors started the year be electing their class officers: president, Gary Barnes: yice president, Richard Tabor, secretary, Dick Warner, treasurer, Patty Recordg Student Council representatives, Shirley Sain, and Jim Mooney. Gary Barnes was also the president of Student Council. The class advisers were Mr. Wally Gregory, Miss Ann Panieri, and Mr. Charles Paoli. At Homecoming the seniors showed their typical competitive spirit 'by winning second place in the float competition. Queen Candidate Patty Record was ushered in by her escort, Syd Dresbaclc, as the Homecoming Queen. The competitive spirit was also shown by the varsity cheerleaders - all seniors - who were Helen Morfey, Patty Record, Helen Harper, Shirley Sain, and Carol Ragle. The senors again showed their worth in the senior class play, CURTAIN GOING UP, under the direction of Miss Mildred Fleming. All in all, the senior class of 1954 has continually shown the very spirit of Monticello High School. HOWARD'S - Congratulations Grads
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