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A PARODY ON HOUND DOG We aint nothing but Seniors Just a laughin all the time lNe aint nothin but Seniors Just a laughin all the time Well we ve always had our lessons But we re stall real far behind They aunt nothin u teachers Just a talkin all the time They aint nothin Just a talkin all Well they taught us a u teachers e time GRADUATION DAY s a time fo 'oy a tim for tea A time well treasure through the years Well remember always Graduat on Day At the Senior Prom we danced till three And then you gave your heart to me Well remember always Graduation Day though we leave in sorrow All the loys we ve known And theyll always be friends of mane We aunt nothin but sorry That we have to leave you soon We aint nothin but sorry That we have to leave you soon Well always think of you And the days in our old class room Knowing well nev r walk alone When the aisles vxe walk are far behind No matter where our paths may wind Vvell remembe always Graduation Day MOTTO In Ourselves Our Future Lies CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOVVER Blue Carna ton NIOR CE Janice Smith Jerry Lewis Sue Darcus Kay Horn Secretary Vice-President President Treasurer SPONSOR: Wilma Elkins Dorothy Dqnguf C L A S S S O N G S . , . , . I I I I f li , r , e rs . , . I I I . , . ' I - : 1. I ' ' . . ' I t I b 1 I I . . , . ' I ' I b T I I . . ' ' th ' . I A , lot, I I , . . I Vlfe can face tomorrow, ' I ' I ' I Q . , . , 1 . I . f - f, I I 11 - 11 S E O F F I R S ' 'tr . A C A 6 9 LI N If N 3 I X I '51 l
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E 0 F EXECUTIVES Mrs Barbara Southern Mrs Secretary an-iw Bonnie Lehman Mr George Hensley Treasurer Prmclpal These three people take care of the buslnes transactions connected with all orgamzed clos functnons and school actlvltles All money collected and all bulls pond ln the productvon of The Limestone were cleared through thus office group The Staff Cpuctured on the leftj as composed of sensors who are nom: noted by the sensor class ot the begmnnng of the school year Usually about twelve sensors who have good school records are selected by the class then from thus group these seven students were chosen to serve as Co Edltors and staff of the T957 Issue of thus book Nearly every sensor had some duty In connection with the publncatnon of The limestone but all fnnal declslons on content layout copy pictures and blndnng were made by the staff and the sponsor ll Yearbook Sponsor Mrs Patton T H F IC E ss- ' - 5 T 1 tt l K Al 6' , , , I 4 t , 1 1. ' 1 ic P 'N
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Class History The class of 1957 entered the halls of OHS in 1953, as 96 Green Freshmen from four different schools. It took only a short time to get acquaintedg then they were ready for their high school days. Patty Duncan and John Spaulding represented the class in the Regional Algebra Contest in which Patty took first place. Sue Darcus was elected cheer-leader. There were two enioyable par- ties this year with Mrs. Knight as class sponsor. As Sophomores a few of the class dropped out reducing the total to 84 students Janice Smith was Basketball Queen Attendant and Sue Darcus and Patty Duncan were yell leaders Bonnie Jo Smith was the sponsor this year The best year of all was the Junior year Although many more students had fallen by the wayside there were still 71 members Concessions were sold at the ballgames and a play was presented The arrival of class rings put the final stamp on the class as being upper classmen Patty Duncan and Sue Darcus were again elected yell leaders and Marilyn Jones was Basketball Queen Attendant The biggest event of all as is true of every Junior class was the planning decorating for and attending the Junior Senior Prom Mrs Duncan and Mrs Speer as class spon sors supervised the Prom and two parties for the class during the year Now the final year at OHS brought the class fwhich now numbered only 57 out of the original 961 to the realization that school days were almost over and that they would soon take a place in the adult world So they ettled down to hard work and produced this 1957 Limestone recording all the honors and outstanding achievements reached during the Senior year Sharon McPike Ruth Sears John Spaulding OUTSTANDING SENIORS 'G Sue Darcus Patty Duncan County DAR Winner David Steele Girls State Stanley Neil Ctopj Boys State Boys State 1? , . I ' 4 , . ' I ' -' 1 , ' . . . , ' , . I I . S ' . . . 1 I I , 4 'ST ' W. - lg. 4 fi 5 1, 1 X ggi 5 - QI. X J . X - A I ' I ' I I 1
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