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Clam VW!! E the Senior Class of 1954 take this opportunity to will and bequeath to you the class of 1955 these things to cherish throughout your final days at P C S To Perry Smith Gerry Green leaves his heighth To Dale Range Bob Halladay bequeaths his wavy hair Marie Jacobs leaves her bashfulness to her sister Edna Marjory James leaves her extensive wardrobe to Carol Beckwith Beverly Johnson bequeaths her ability to chatter to Allene Abers To Flora Morton Rose Main leaves her place inthe back seat of the bus Frances Polley leaves her six inch grin to Ellen Peterson To Marilyn Johnson who really doesn't need them Wilma Range leaves her high history marks Lillian Snow leaves her giggles to Evelyn Button Jay Wells wills his large appetite to George Gibbs Charles Alexander leaves his day dreaming to Clair Donelson To Dorian Schenk Rae Donelson leaves her ability to catch a man Gertrude Maloy bequeaths her time spent using the phone to Patricia To Jim Kent Doug Hall leaves his ability to flirt Rebecca Vander Kool s art ability goes to Carol Ellison Donna Darling bequeaths her musical ability to Ferne Crosby Bruce Berry leaves his driving ability to Raymond Barrett To Norman Case George Eckert leaves his athletic abilities Velma Schruis bequeaths her pretty blushes to Patricia Simmes Marjorie Davis leaves her stubborness to Deanna Torsell To Marilyn Johnson Dick Foster leaves his ability to get into trouble Teresa Maus leaves her cute laugh to Ruth Hosier Alan leaves his ability to take a Joke to Clyde Johnson Virginia Schruis leaves her friendliness to Rosalie Bradford Barbara Reslink bequeathes her high scoring ability in the Rifle Club To Jim Kent Dick Davis leaves his ability to make out with girls Art I-lintz leaves his home permanents to Cla1r Donelson Bob Schruise leaves his boldness to Perry Smith To Ellen Peterson Roxie Bradford leave her first grade 'darlings 7 Beckwith to Flora Morton ., . , . To Eleanor Alger, Carol Lindberg leaves her athletic abilities. . . . . . . ,, ,, . . ' f. ' I ' YI
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Phfioffy UR exc1t1ng f1rst year began when a th1rd of our class under the dxrectlon of Mrs Button started the long treck through school These members were Roxann Bradford George Eckert Robert Halladay Arthur H1ntz Carol Lundberg Gertrude Maloy Teresa Maus Barbara Reshnk Allan Welse and Jay Wells Marjory James honored us w1th her presence the second year and w1th M155 R1rth's guxdance our class of eleven sl1pped 1nto 1ts th1rd year Thls year was uneventful 1n that no new members jolned us but M1ss Hmkley s help and encouragement enabled us to pass 1nto our fourth year The enrollment thrs year 1nc reased to seventeen by the add1t1on of Bruce Berry Rae Donelson Mar1e Jacobs Beverly Johnson W1lma Range and Rebecca Vander Koo1 Th1s year we were splxt 1nto two groups w1th Mr Cornell Carr 1ead1ng one and Mr Ballard the other The fxfth year Donna Darl1ng Marjor1e Davxs and Douglas Hall entered our group to make two th1rds of our class complete Mr Johnson and Mrs Ballard Coaxed us 1nto the s1xth grade and to Mrs L1nendoll's open door We p1cked up two more members th1s lap when Frances Polley and Robert Schrurse jo1ned us and we went 1nto our f1rst year of Jun1or H1gh School number1ng twenty one Mrs Brezelle and Mrs Lyons both helped us to successfully complete our seventh year Two teachers were needed because the people from Blockvllle Gerry Green Velma and V1rg1n1a Schru1s the only tw1ns 1n the H1gh School ra1sed our enrollment to twenty four We reported to Mr Hawkms our e1ghth year He jolned forces w1th Mrs Brezelle Mrs Button Mrs Johnson and Mr Peck to help us conquer the dreaded elghth grade The f1rst year 1n H1gh School Lzlllan Snow and Rose Ma1n jo1ned our forces to help us surv1ve the 1n1t1atxon g1ven by the v1c1ous Sophomores W1th w1se Freshman fors1ght we launched several projects 1n an effort to prepare for our Sen1or Tr1p Now as Sophomores we regalned our self confldence by 1mt1at1ng the Freshmen We contlnued our efforts to flnance our Senlor Trlp by sell1ng penclls and tablets The class enjoyed class partles and w1th Rxchard Foster our new member we headed for our Jumor Year Thxs year Rrchard Dav1s came to Panama to brlng our class to 1ts present number Th1s last member was all we needed to make us feel ready for the last step The projects we undertook th1s t1me were the sell1ng of penc1ls candy and 1ce cream Our Jun1or Play F1nders Creepers was a b1g success and Mrs Johnson s practlced and able hand g ve us the support we needed to get 1nto our Sen1or Year ' Our LAST year arrlved and w1th lt the joys and sorrows of our class's f1nal year as one Together we presented a h1lar1ous mystery comedy 'Rest Assured ' We put our full force 1nto ra1s1ng the last of our tr1p money through var1ous projects such as the sale of ICS cream bracelets cards and statronery The long Journey 1S f1nally over the goal we set flnally reached We w1ll always remem ber the good tlmes we had at P C S w1th our loyal classmates 6 . ! ' 7 I 7 l 7 7 3 I ' . . . . , , , . , Y n D 1 1 ' ' I ! ' U l Y I . . . , . , . . . regents. Charles Alexander joined us here. , ' I , - . . , . . i 7 I , . . . 3 . . , . i . ll ' ll ' I ' a ' ll ' 1 ll ll ' ' - I I . , . . . . . , . . I l ' 9 ' . '
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S.-.1 a '?g shi' GEORGE ECKERT Pres1dent ' Moose Math Sc1ence Operetta Z 3 Honor Soc1ety Z 3 4 Basketball Z Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Class Pres Z Senlor Play Sports MARJORY JAMES Treasurer Mary Homemakxng Major H A Treasurer 1 3 4 Chee rl eadxng 3 Bob SKHZOV O F6613 Q- GERRY GREEN V1ce Presldent St1nk Math Art Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 Operetta Z 3 Chorus Z 3 .Tumor Play Huntlng and F1sh1ng DONNA DARLING Secretary Pest' Math Scxence Chorus 1 Z 3 4 Band l Z 3 4 Operetta l Z 3 4 Llbrary Club Z 3 Honor SOC16ty 3 4 Mus1c wqfu 8 N ,.'
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