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James L. Schwarz- kopf - Agriculture: Walking at noon: F. F.A. '52-55, Conduc- tor '54-'55g Annual Staff, Advertising Man- agerp G1'andad Steps Outg The Daffy Dillsg Choir '52-'53g Mr. Sandman. Marjorie Sprowl - Commercialg Going to Hartfordg G.A.A. '52- '55: Booster Club '54- '55g Let Me Go, Lover. SENIORS Barbara Russell - Commercialg Planning for the Futureg Stu- dent Council '52-'53g G.A.A. '52-'55, P1'esi- dent '54-'55g Choir '53- '55g Chorus '54-'55g Santa Baby. L a 1' 1' 11 Sch midi -- Agricultureg G o i n gg with girls and working on a farmg Cross Coun- try '52g Track '52-'53g F.F.A. '52-'54-'55g Sen- tinal '55g Discussion Club '53g Secretary '53g Grandad Steps Outg This Ole House. Thomas Dean Pugh - Comnierciulg Mess- i n g aroundg Athletic C l u b '52g Discussion C I u b '53-'54g Music- Dance Club '55g An- nual Staff, Joke Edi- tory I Need Y o u Now. Dick Ausfin Ely- Artg Drivingg Libra- ry Club '52g Ravon '53-'55: C 1' i e 1' Staffg Annual Staff, Art Edi- t o 1 3 Grandad Steps Outg Love Goes S 0 ut h 9 Sunbonnet Suef' She's One of the Boysg' Tune In 3 T h e Daffy Dills 3 Band '50-'55: Choir '52-'55g Ml: Sand- man. James Balc0r-Agri- cultureg Eating: F.F. A. '52-'55g G1'andad Steps 0utg Band '50- '5Z3g If I Ever Needed You. Donna Garrison - Academicg Writing' to Bobg Music Club '52g Ravon '53-'55g Booster Club '54-553 Crier Staffg Grandad Steps Outg Choir and Cho- rus '52-'55g Beautiful D1'Q2l.Dl61'.n L . r, .-V -qt-an-Q'
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SEN IORS Sally Joan Calc - Commercialg B u y in g gas at Conrad's Sta- tiong Athletic Board '55g Student Council '52g Vice-president '53g Yell leader '53-'55: G. A.A. '53g Music and Dance Club '52-'54-'55g Crier Staffg Annual Staff, Senior editorg 'tGrandad Steps Out : t'The Daffy Dills g Sunbonnet Sue g She's One of the Boys g 'tTune Ing Choir '53- '55g Chorus '52-'55g Tcnderly. Doroflzy Suv Voghf - Comniercialg Work- ing at G. C. Murphy'sg G.A.A. '53g F.H.A. '52g Music Club '54 - '55g Crier Staffg Annual Staff, Typistg Gran- dad Steps Outg Band '53-'55g Choir '53-'55g Chorus '52-'55g The High and the Mighty. Thomas Whyize Rhea -Academicg Going out south of towng Basket- ball '52-'55g Baseball '53-'55g Track '52-'553 C1'oss Country '55g Dis- cussion Club '52-'55, S e c r etary - treasurer '52, Vice-president '54g Choir '55g Sincerely, Glcizcleizc L. Reff - Agricultureg Going to Mariong F.F.A. '52-'55g I Don't Hurt Any- more. Mai'tlzc1 Ann Saxiziau -Commercialg Danc- ing: G.A.A. '52-'54g Music and Dance Club '55g Crier Staifg An- nual Staffg Poetg Grandad Steps Outg The Daffy Dills g Chorus '52-'53g Choir '52g 'Little Things Mean a Lot. Jean Thcrcsa Conicr -Commercialg Writing letters to Chicago: G. A.A. '52-'54gMusic and Dance Club '55g Choir '54-'55g Teach Me To- night. Miclzael John Bull- Academicg D r i v i n g south about t h r e e milesg Baseball '54-'55g Library Club '52g Mus- ic Club '53g Ravon '54- '55g Annual Staff, Ath- letic Editorg Grandad Steps Outg She's one of the Boysg Tune Ing The Daffy Dillsg Band '52-'54g Choir '53- '55g September. Lee Kellogg --Agri- cultureg Going to Ches- terg Vice-president '54g Basketball '52 - '55g Baseball '54-'55g Track '52-'55g Cross Country '53g F. F. A. '52 - '55g Vice-president '54-'55g The Kid's Last Fight.
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x -. fix . i ' if ,, TSP ' ',.'g.1.' A if -1 , .,.. . Q :Av First row: Betty Allen, Richard 1 fr.. 5 f ' i ,?- ' I' ' iv- S i vig? 'L9 l 'ii 1 'J 'wa-'fl 'Q tl A X ,Q Armstrong, Roberta Baker, Dexter Bedwell, Frank Brackin, Donna g ., Burchard. 'fs uv, ar' ' ' A 29: P we .. ,, jf, All :Jn :ff lvl. P -J . i i, ,, i A- gy-5 -1, j i , ., , Second row: Carol Chapman, 4 ,tx A I4 .D-L Q Gary Clamme, Guy Cook, Rose- ' ' mary Davis, Paul Ely, Harold k , ,I -'.. Evans. -4 - 1 ,ex .ki d , V x vi J is Nr ' Ns- , Third row: Delphia Fear, Elda ,- ,V V ,Q v. 3: 'ns 4. 'M 1- gi -.f ' ww ,A f 'Wh I www Mae Ferguson, Robert Fitch, Kathryn Goble, Betty Gum, Joyce Hart. V Q . :A I JL.: ..--. f ..... Q - 1:41, X. Li, 'A ,, ' ' g A g Y y Fourth row: Marnell Heiny, ' ' H, Jkt, P Helen Herring, Rex Hiday, Max ' A ' Hiser, Bill Kellogg, Mary Mar- Iggg, garet Kelsay. ' '.- .2 Q iii-:M Ei,-R ae at H54-Nix. sq , . if ,Z 'f .5? '33 . gg ... , -ff' A-e'::5 I, th ' Fifth 1-ow: vii-gil Ledbetter, ' , ..., ,,.w, Q i I sieve Malott, Neil Mai-shall, Phyl- 'A X A aim' 1 1'i 5 'P' - lis Marshall, Tom Mounsey, Carol Moyer. lf. r- .13 K' . EQ' Ig. 4. ,. A ' Q, ' ' ' X- J . W N i ., ' J in iw' X Xl i lark i an Sixth row: James Mvers, Her- l . , we we. Wm schel Needler, Harold Parker, ggi ' '+ Carolyn Pearson, Dick Peck, Don- na Pence. .QL LSI.. F .Ml Q.,-s is ':. ' ' gl - in i iw- . sr Q H 3 , i- - ,, ' ,X X L Seventh row: John P1'ice, Mary ' 'K ,f J fn, ' -- it Ellen Pugh, Betty Jo Quillen, Bill ' '-- , 'QP lx, f. if Racer, Bonnie Ramseyer, Carol Reff. ,.2-Dj- ... . gf :sv 8 bw Q 'I up S 1, 5. 'V ' f N 27- 1 IL Eighth row: Fred Reff. Clifford 1 w., H- -' ' A W bi' Rinker, Jerry Robbins, Gerald , ' . K if 4 S' ' Runkle. Sharon Schwarzkopf, Tom ' . .rg -4' ' Schwarzkopf. cifiji' sa sr ,, io 45 1 lg, ,gg-, , 0,2 xi, ,N ,., P F' , Cf, f' - ff, -.1 V : ,,3',,,,i 'ff-yi ig-f Ninth row: Walter Scott, Tom 0 '. J'--' is .3 wp ,,' Simmons, Joe Shannon, Rlnlzhard W' ' .1 , ' i ,,,. Wir- 5 , ,' Shuman, Ronald Storms, ancy I A fic .P - J: if ' zffxfiigiltllll 'Zi Smith, Wilma Terhune. The Junior Class started the year with fifty-five students. Marnell Heiney and Elda Mae Ferguson with- drew at the end of the Hrst semester, but out total rose to fifty-four when Sally Cook entered for the second semester. Our class elected officers as follows: Max Hiser, president, Jerry Robbins, vice-presidentg Donna Pence, secretary-treasurer3 Nancy Smith, Donna Pence, Clifford Rinker and Virgil Ledbetter, Student Council repre- sentatives, and Sharon Schwarzkopf and Max Hiser, Student Affairs members. We had a magazine sale at the beginning of the year and sold refreshments at home basketball games to pas the class expenses. Our convocation was held January 21 in the form of a comical play, 'tWide-Awake Willie. The class play, Atta Boy, Walt. was presented April 1. We entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet on May 13. Our very efficient sponsors are Miss Nelson, Miss Cline, and Mr. Forbes. Mary Ellen Pugh
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