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' TOM HINRICHSEN Treasurer . Basketball . Baseball . . Glee Club . Dramatics . Treasurer . Secretary . SHARON SIVER o Q a 0 a 0 n o 1 o o Basketball . . Glee Club . Dramatics . Cheerleader 1,2,3 . . 1,2,3 1,2,3 . . .1,2,3 . . .1 . . .3 1,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 . .2,3 al? Glee Club BARBARA EILERS ..3,4 FRANCIS HOLDREN G1eeC1ub. , ,, , ROBERT NEWHARD G1eeClub......... HX? 1 . T? xl N: 'FX x . - Q X55 X f X
Class History 1959 In the fall of 1946, eight slightly frightened but expectant youngsters entered the primary class of the Morley Consolidated School under the supervision of Miss Elsie McAnulty. They were Edward Holub, Joseph Mull, Jimmy McNamara, Charles Vernon, Billy Ruhl, Janice Jager, Earl Stickley, and Tom Hinrichsen. During the year, Sharon Siver and Judy Capron entered the class, bringing our enrollment up to ten. At the close of the semester, Edward Holub dropped from our class and at the end of the year Joseph Mull and Jimmy McNamara also dropped. Upon entering the first grade, Carol Greenawald joined our class. Our teacher again was Miss McAnulty. We started second grade in the fall of the 48-49 school year with only one new member, George Pearson. During the year we also gained Larry Catlett. Our teacher was Miss Elsie McAnulty. The following year George Pearson dropped from our class, leaving nine members. Our teachers were Ruth Eloise Tenley, Norma Morrison, and Verda Covell. In the 1950-51 school year we were joined by two new students in the fourth grade, Larry Kaufman and Judy Shankland. Our teacher was Mrs. Thelma Pillard. In the year of 1951-52 our Sth grade consisted of eleven pupils. In the middle of the year we were joined by two new pupils. They were Kenny Norton and Pauline Stewart. Our teachers were Miss Stonskas and Mrs. Greenawald. In 6th grade we had ten students at the beginning of the year--Larry Catlett, Carol Greenawald, Tommy Hinrichsen, Frances Holdren, Larry Kaufman, Paul McConaughy, Billy Ruhl, Judy Shankland, Sharon Siver, and Charles Vernon. We gained two pupils-- Irene Rundall and Bobby Newhard. Pauline Stewart moved during the year, leaving us with a total of eleven pupils. Our teacher was Mrs. Barger. Mrs. Russell was our music teacher. Upon entering 7th grade we gained one new student, Elizabeth Bennett. This in- creased our class to twelve students. Our teachers were Clara Schwirtz, Mrs. Bair was our music teacher and Mr. Ridout taught P. T. Upon entering the 8th grade we gained two newstudents , Ivan Eden and Joyce Watson During the second semester we gained Nancy Glick, which made 15 students in our class. We now had Larry Catlett, Ivan Eden, Joyce Watson, Billy Ruhl, Carol Green- awald, Judy Shankland, Tom Hinrichsen, Frances Holdren, Larry Kaufman, Paul Mc- Conaughy, Bobby Newhard, Sharon Siver, Elizabeth Bennett, Charles Vernon, Nancy Glick and our teachers were Mrs. Russell, Miss Miller, Mr. Greenawald, and Mr. Ridout. The next year we entered high school and during our first year remained with the same class as was graduated from 8th grade. In 1956-1957 we lost Nancy Glick but gained Max McCullough and Larry Coder. Larry Coder left that same year and Elizabeth Bennett moved away during the next summer. When we entered the Junior Class we had 14 members. During the year we gain- ed Barbara Eilers which gave us a total of 15. Our last year in high school we lost Carol Greenawald which left us with a total of 14 members. They are Larry Catlett, Ivan Eden, Barbara Eilers, Tom I-Iinrichsen, Frances Holdren, Larry Kaufman, Paul McConaughy, Bob Newhard, Max McCullough, Bill Ruhl, Judy Shankland, Sharon Siver, Charles Vernon, and Joyce Watson.
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