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Wade Wilkinson Pleased Ta Meetcha 35 Hobgoblin House 43 Sale Mgr., Annual Staffg Basketball 1,2, 3,44 Track 3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Vice-Run- ning around during school: Virture-Book- keepinggAmbition-To be a master mechan- iC. Mary E. Millikan Don Burchett Pres. 1,3g Treas. 2g Pleased Ta Meetcha 35 l-lobgoblin House 4g Sports editor, Annual Staffg Basket- ball l,2,3,4gBaseball l,2,3,4g Vice- Home Ec.g Virture-Curly hair: Am- bition-To make toy ballons. Class Sponsor 6
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William King 2 'Pleased Ta Meet- Vice Pres. l,3: Sec. : cha 3: 'Hobgoblin House 4: Feature editor, Annual Staff: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l 2,3,4: Track 3,4: Chorus l,3: Nickname- Bill: Vice-Home Ec.: Virture-Accuracy in typing: Ambition-To be a farmer. Fred l-luddleston Chorus l,2,3,4: 'Pleased Ta Meetcha' 3: ' - Activity editor, An- Hobgobl1n House 4. nual Staff: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2, 3,4: Track 3,4: Vice-Hitting Mulberry trees with trucks: Virture-sleeping. Barbara Jean Pence 4-H Club l,2,3,4: Booster Club 2,4: F.H.A. 2: Chorus l,2,3,4: Pleased ta Meetcha' 3: A 1 'Hobgoblinl-louse' 4: Picture Editor, Annual staff: Girls State Fair School 3: Vice-Driv- ing: Virture-riding in Airplanes: Ambition- Housewife. 'Pleased ta Meetcha' 3: 'Hobgoblin Hous 4: Picture Editor, Annual Staff: Vice-Spin ning around: Virture-Washing dishes: Am bition-To be a farmer. Ray Hall el'
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I ji gf X X I X 7, f x qyh, L , W ,1- k SENIOR HISTORY As we, Seniors of 1953, look back over the twelve years spent at New Lisbon High School, we recall many interesting and perplexing CXPEIICIICCS. The fall of 1941 we proudly walked into the school building, not knowing what lay ahead for us during our school days. We toiled through the first eight grades with the usual additions and losses to our class. We thought we had reached the height of our careers when we graduated from the eighth grade, but since, we rea- lize that we had much to learn. As green freshmen, we found out what it was to really be a part of the student body. After surviving the initiation, we felt more at ease in the daily routine of school life. We had our serious moments, and finally settled down to elect officers. The class elected Don Bur- chett President, Jack Garvin Vice President, Betty Stringer Secretary, and Ruth Anne Herr Treasurer. During the year we sold pop-corn for our main source of income. We also had concessions at the county tourney. We lost Marshall Shipley and Junior Razor during the summer. Mrs. Lamott was our sponsor. During our Sophomore year we made money by selling cokes, and had several cake and turkey raffles. With the addition of Barbara Pence from Mt. Summit and Wendell Poore from Sulpher, we numbered ten. Our leaders were Jack Garvin President, Betty Stringer Secretary, and Ruth Herr Treasurer. Mrs. Alfred sponsored our class. We sold ice cream. Diaper Dans, magazines, and Christmas cards to strengthen our Senior Trip Fund. Our Junior Play entitled, Pleased Ta Meetcha , broke all records. Seniors at last! To start the year off with a bang Wendell Poore was elected President,Jack Garvin Vice President, Betty Stringer Sec- retary, and Ruth Herr Treasurer. We worked hard selling candy and ice cream and served a chicken dinner for the Farmers' Institute. Finally, in the early part of May, 1953 ten Seniors in blue caps and gowns stood on the platform and received their diplomas. Walking out with mingled emotions, we realized that we were at last Alumni of the New Lisbon High School. X lx ll Hx' U. 5. 4' , ,-fx ' b -.QQ-A X ' 'I s- ' X 'W' 1- :i X V I
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