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.rf Closs History This is nol a hislory ol wars, polilical parlies, and overlhrown monarchies. Neilher is il a slory ol young saplings, oaks, elc. This is a Hislory ol Advenlure in lhe Realm ol Educalionf' We have len original members ol lhe class wilh us now. Allie Bajkowski, Carol Munson, Nelda Tyler, James Squires, Marilyn Darrow, Rulh Sauler, Raymond Whilney, Gene Leslie, John Moss, Lewis Herberl. ln second grade we acquired Pal Tyler. ln lhird,grade, Guy Tilley and Charles Conklin joined lhe gang. When we were in lourlh grade, Barbara Coleman was added. BeBe Phillips joined us in lillh, while Rila Tingley in sixlh. ln sevenlh grade Tracy Tompkins and Dorolhy Lindsey joined us, and in eighlh grade Marian Darrow and Audrey Laird came lrom Franklin Hill. When we enlered our lirsl year ol high school we had lhree Jacksoniles join us, Bill Carpenler, Roger Leonard, and Leonard Harvey. During our elevenlh grade Joan Adollson, Carl Pease and Belly Marlin joined us. Making a sum lolal ol lwenly-six seniors. During our high school years we have losl many ol our classmales due lo various reasons. Five ol lhese are now married. These are: Alice Wellman Meyers, Rulh Groover Mead, Marilyn Chauncey Swavola, Elda Cole Schermerhorn, Marion Bullon Bean. Dave John moved lo Indiana, and Leon Bullon wenl in lhe service. We will lry lo give you a shorl review ol our pasl lour years ol High School. We enlered whal was known lhen as Room 4 wilh Miss Brolzman and Mr. Marlin as home room leachers. We missed Jack Robison who had been wilh us during lhe pasl eighl years, bul did nolirelurn wilh us lor our High School years. Marilyn Chauncey joined us lrom Greal Bend. We chose our class ollicers as lollows: Presi- denl, Tracy Tompkins, Vice-Presidenl, Gene Leslie: Secrelary, Lewis Herberlq Treasurer, John Moss. Our only parly was a hayride and hol-clog roasl al Alice Wellmans. The lasl day ol school we wenl lo Rocky'Glenn. We all had a wonderlul lime. The lollowing Seplember 2 we relurned lo school. We were assigned lo lhe Library wilh Mrs. Oliver as our superior. Again we had a general eleclion and lhis lime John Moss was Presidenlg Nelda Tyler, Vice-Presidenl: Pal Tyler, Secrelary: -18 ' l.L,., '11 L
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X PATRICIA TYLER Trio I. 31 Sends? I, 2g EnsembIe 31 Mixed Chorus I, 4, Girls Chorus I, 23 TriAI-Ii-Y I, 23 Band I, 43 rerisic I. 33 Music FesIivaI I, 43 Panorama Sfaff 43 Track I: BasIcefbaII I, 33 VoIIeybaII I, 43 Junior PIay 3. Here comes 'I-Ioney I Burr . . . Music Pa? I RAYMOND WHITNEY FFA. I, 23 Panorama Sfaff 4. IIOII preffy qoodi' EnqIisI1 , . . Buck fever WMI CIass CoIors: Maroon and Whife CIass FIowers: American Beaury Roses CIass MoHo: The diIIicuII we do immecIiaIeIy3 II1e impossibIe Iakes a IiIIIe Ioriqerf' , 17 A 4.22.1 6- Q K
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and BeBe Phillips, Treasurer. Our Biology class proved fo be fhe ambifious. We spenf one day af Pleasanf Mounf and Elk Mounfain. The Academic secfion of our class fook a long frip fo New York Cify on Ocfober 24. We visifed fhe museum of Nafural l-lisfory, l laden Planifarium, R. C. A. Building and many ofher poinfs of inferesf. We were iusf geffing used fo a pleasanf vacafion when The school bell rang calling us back fo N. M. l-l. S. This lime we were proud Juniors, inhabifing fhe Lab. wifh Mrs. Sfevens, advisor. Our officers were Presidenf, John Moss: Vice-Presidenf, Dorofhy Lindsey: Secrefary, Marilyn Darrow: and Carol Munson, Treasurer. A big evenf was when we had fhe pleasure of knowing fhe feachers had fo go fo school for a change on Ocfober 23 and 24. Cause? Teachers' lnsfifufe. We canvassed fhe fown selling sfafionery and fhen had a parfy. We decided we were good salesmen. We chose our class rings and were all anxious fo receive fhem. The day fhey arrived we were all begging, borrowing and nearly resorfed fo picking pockefs fo gel fhe money fo pay for fhem. On March 25 some of our falenfed Juniors presenfed fhe annual Junior Play, Ghosf Wanfedf' direcfed by Miss Veras and Mrs. Flannery. lf was fhe besf ever, we fhoughf. The play was hardly puf away before we sfarfed plans for fhe Junior Prom. We all wenf up fo fhe heavens fo hang sfars in fhe audiforium. Because of fhe slars we called our prom fhe Sfardusf Ball. BeBe Phillips, one of our own classmafes, was chosen queen. Affer fhe prom came final exams and fhen, much fo our joy, fhe lasf day of school. Of course, our Senior year has been fhe busiesf. We refurned fo school Augusf 29, l949, all sef fo go fo work. We welcomed Mr. Seals as our home room feacher and class advisor. We chose our class officers as follows: Presidenf, John Moss: Vice-Presidenf, Alfie Baikowskig Secrefary, Marilyn Darrow, Treasurer, BeBe Phillips. We sold candy during noon hour and found if would bring us good profif. Our firsf big success of fhe year was our Senior Play, You'll Die Laughing, direcfed by Mr. Llewellyn and Mr. Seals. ln November we held fhe annual l-larvesf Ball. lf, foo, furned fhe cards and gave us fhe repufafion as an-ambifious class. On Ocfober l9fh, fhe class wenf fo Binghamfon fo canvass fhe cify for Yearbook ads. We sponsored Record Dances affer home baskefball games. Soon we will be leaving N. M. l-l. S. and our friends buf we have fhese memories fo look back fo. We all consider if a good, well spenf four years of high school. 19 441.3
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