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Y'.., .. X ' fly is KL ff ,,,Qs . Q? - A ff ,, .Mr BARBARA LEE FRITSCHE Senior Class Vice-President Warrior Staff-M F.H.A.-1,2,3,u 4 officer-1,3 F.H.A. State Chorus-1,3 Class Plays-3,h M Cheer leader KPep Squads-l,2,3,h Chorus-l,2,3,h Band-l,2,3 4 Officer-3 Class Officer-2,3,h K.II.B.-3,h Chorus Musical-l,2,3,h Double Quartet-M 4 Sextet-l,2,3,h D.A.R. Contestant-M Solo Contest-1,2,3,h 10. I3 l0I' MERRILL LEONE CHURCH Senior Class President Second Semester Warrior Staff-M Class Plays-3,h Class Officer-l,2,3,h Basketball-l,2,h Track-3,h LOWELL ALLEN RUSSELL Senior Class Secretary Warrior Staff-M Teepee Tales Staff-M Class Plays-3,h Class Officer-M Baseball-2,3,h Track-2,3,h Basketball-1,2,3,h K.II.B.-ll
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S E N 1 O R C L A S S H I S T O R Y Brlmmlng over with a thirst for knowledge, but a little scared too, we, twenty-one little boys and glrls, tremulously entered the New Winchester school building ln September, IQMM. There we met our flrst teacher, Miss Lena Good- win, who soon dlspelled all our fears and gave us a good start on the road of knowledge. In the second grade we were under the able direction of Miss Jean Shelton and learned the fundamentals of readlng, writing, and arithmetic. That year we galned Gerald and Janice Anderson, Jackie Mendenhall Marle Mays, and Sandra Murphy: however Sandra Bateman, Joe Carpenter, Danlel Shattuck, Lester Williams and Robert Stambaugh were lost. In the third grade Miss Luclle Yeager had the job of speeding us along that road of knowledge. We galned Sue Smith, Ann Burgess, Berlle Rlddell, Rosanna Hatton and Shirley Delp. We lost the Andersons, the Bauers, James Greenwood, Sammle Layne, Marie Mays and Sandra Murphy. We were then lead through the fourth grade by Mr. Robert Wallace, our flrst male teacher. We increased our number with Larry Barnes, James Brooks, Louise Ross, and Sandra Bateman. This year we lost only one classmate, John Walls. Our new teacher for the fifth grade was Mrs. Fern Lawson, and we galned Mollie Carr and Betty Autry: however we again lost a few old friends. They were Larry Barnes, Sandra Bateman, Sylvan Edwards, Berlle Riddle, Howard Thomas, and Louise Ross. Our teacher was Mrs. Lawson again, and that time she had the Job of get- tlng us ready for Junior high school and the last half of our educatlon at New Winchester school. We galned Richard Coy, Eugene Ralston, Llnda Owens, Mary Strahl, Bob Russell, Jane Barlow, Jean Barlow, Janice Barlow and Howard Thomas, and as all classes must lose, we lost Rosanna Hatton, Betty Autry, and Bob Brooks. Our flrst year ln Junior high we learned that no longer would we stay ln just one room but that we would have a class sponsor. Mrs. Quick. Joining us were Luella Hemphill, La Vera Mc Coy, Herbert Cary, and Larry Wingfield. Our departing classmates and lost friends for that year were Ann Burgess, Mollie Carr, Mary Strahl and Bob Russell. The sponsor for the eight year of school during which we prepared for the big jump from grade school to high school was Mrs. Shaffer. Those who did not appear ln our classes were Shirley Delp, Eugene Ralston, Luella Hemphill, Herbert Cary, Howard Thomas, and Larry Wingfield. We galned Charlie Hall, Wayne Blanton, and Robert Webster. Our first year in high school finally arrived, and to start off on the rlght foot we elected Mrs. Doris Bowman as our sponsor. Carolyn Haverly served as president after the elected president, Wayne Blanton, moved. We galned Larry Creech, Charles Wethington, and Audrey Evertsg and lost Dwight Thompson. Our sophomore year we again chose Mrs. Bowman as sponsor, and we chose Merrill Church as president. We galned Robert Thompson and lost Charles Weth- lngton, Lonnie Dinsmore, Richard Coy and Wayne Blanton. During the junior year we were all busy selling popcorn, cokes and candy at our home ballgames. We chose Mrs. Bowman sponsor again and Jane Barlow president. For the very flrst time our enrollment had gg changes. Well, lt looks as if we have about caught up with time, for here we are ln our senior year and have had seven students who have been enrolled ln our class for all twelve years. This year when we have so many decisions to make. Wayne Blanton rejoined us to become our class presldentg Mrs. Bowman ls again our sponsor. We lost only two classmates. Charlie Hall and Audrey Everts. We are eighteen strong and wish to Say to the future classes of N.W.H.S.. NKCCD on that road. DO NOT SAY GO, BUT GO THYSELF.' The seven who have attended for all twelve years are: Barbara Frltsche, Allen Russell, Merrlll Church, Carolyn Haverly, Marilyn Steele, Bob York, and Wilma Robinson. THE NEW WINCHESTER SENIOR CLASS OF 1955-1956 by Robert Thompson, Class Hlstorlan. 9.
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Class llffioer LINDA SUE OWENS Senior Class Treasurer Warrior Staff-h i Teepee Tales Staff F.H.A.-l,2,3,h 4 Officer-l,2,3,h Class Plays-3,?,h 4 State Chorus-2 Cheer leader Pep Squad?-l,2,3 M Chorus-l,2,3,l4 'll' officer- 3,5 Class Officer-2,3,h K.II.B.-3,h 4 Officer-3 Chorus Musical-1,2,3,h Double Quartet 4 Sextet 1 2 3 'll -Illu' D.A.R. Contestant-h 4 Annual Queen-2,3,h Band-l,2,3,l4 4 officer-2,u F.H.A. State Officer-M 4 District-3,h Solo Contest-l,2,3,h -ll WILMA JEAN ROBINSON Senior Class Reporter and Prophet Warrior Staff-L Teepee Tales Staff-M Class Officer-h K.II.B.-M 11. ROBERT LEE THOMPSON Senior Class Historian Warrior Staff-A i Teepee Tales Staff-M Track-2,3,h 4 Basketball-2,3,k Class Plays-3,h Class Officer-M Band-l,2,3,h 4 Officer-3 Chorus-l,2,3,h State Chorus-2,h Chorus Musical-2,3,h Double Quartet-M United Nations Scholastic Test-3,h K.II.B.-3,h Solo Contest-1,2,3,h 4 Band Contest-1 ll-'H ' 293
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