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KClass History, cont.I Randall, Peggy Sellers, Lyndon Snickles, Floyd Tebo, Anne Bump, Edna Daby, Otha Deere, Sally Reed, Adele Sochia, Rutherford Crump, Clarence Dibble, Eugene Snyder, Luevina Christy, Edward Forrest, Nancy Lunderman, Marion Farnes, and Richard Johnson. As seniors, our officers are: Adrienne Peary, Presidentg Herb Phippen, Vice-President, Patricia Hoyt, Secretary, Dona LaPoint Treasurer, Ruth Conklin, Reporter, Linda DeLaire, Ray Thompson, and Evelyn Russell, Student Council Representatives. Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Beha are our advisors. Our first activity this year was a magazine campaign in which Donald Petty won first prize by selling s8h.oo worth of magazines and Joanne Phelix, second by selling S83.00. Citations for selling 825.00 or more worth of magazines were given to Shirley Thompson, Betty Perry, Joanne Phelix, Adrienne Peary, Ruth LaClair, Patricia Hoyt, Dona LaPoint, Evelyn Russell, Linda DeLaire, Ruth Conklin, Donald Petty and Herb Phippen. we have sold cards and stationery. we had several vie dances as well as a Thanksgiving dance and a Christmas dance. we also had a food sale. Our dances in February were both very successful. we sold candy at school in the cafeteria during the Sth and 6th periods. we have sold sweat shirts, scarfs, T-shirts, and salt water taffy. The faculty-varsity game with the J. V. game as a starter, did not draw as large a crowd, but we profited very well on both the games. The ladies of the faculty stole the show when they acted as cheer leaders with Mrs. Thimm in a starring role. The faculty team won as you can guess.
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CClass History, contJ had a one-act play for the student body. we also had a WSock-Hopn dance. In our sophomore year, the officers were: Herbie Phippen, President, Ray Thompson, Vice-President, Ruth Conklin, Secretary, Pat Hoyt and Carolyn Bicknell, Treasurersg Linda DeLa1re and Carl ward, Student Council Representatives. Our advisor was M . Pelotte we had a vic dance which was a success. we sold salt water taffy and had a dance with Red Monette, which was also a success. Our junior officers were: Patricia Hoyt, President, Carolyn Bicknell, Vice-Presidentg Herbie Phippen, Treasurer, Ruth Conklin, Secretary, Patricia Magill and Donald Petty, Reporters, Ray Thomp- son, Carl Ward, and Dona LaPo1nt, Student Council Representatives. Mr. Knapp was our advisor. Our activities were a food sale, a square dance and we sold salt water taffy. The most important activity was the Junior-Senior Prom. From our class the following were elected for royalty: Patricia Hoyt, Princess, Herbie Phippen, Prince. Their attendants were:Ruth LaCla1r and Dale Sampler. Since primer the students who have dropped out of our class are: Reginald Ellis, Tommy McPhee, Doris Bray, Sally Helms, Leona Laggue, Phyllis Ober, Elsie Sawatis, Mary Wilson, Betty Wilson, Harold Spear, Kenneth ward, Glenda LaPree, Kenneth Wilson, Bessie Chapelle, Stillman Bradish, Francis Richards, Beverly Richards, Mayr Sochia, Barbara Smith, William Fitzgerald, John LaMay, Ervin Richards, Harry Bullock, Gary Monica, Gary Ward, Lawrence Chase, Carolyn Bicknell, Dayle Peary, Patricia Robinson, Penny Robinson, Kenneth Davis, James Warner, Carol Fenlong, Marlene Sebastian, Elmer Crump, Leonard Foster, Eugene Osgood, Beverly Clark, Veronica
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CClass History, cont.J On March 22, the seniors gave WBogeyman', a Row-Peterson play that was enjoyed by the grades in the afternoon and the older audience in the evening. we are now looking forward to our trip to New York and also the Junior-Senior Prom and Graduation. 3 2 H. Phippen, D. LaPoint, R. LaClair, A. Peary, D. Sampler, J. Phelix, E. Russell, P. Hoyt, D. Corbin, R. Thompson. SENIOR PLAY A MYSTERY COMEDY IN THREE ACTS March 22, 1957 8:15 p.m. in Parishville Gymnasium Characters Dick Corbin--Ez Dixon, 19 graddson of the founder of Dixon College David Hells--WF1unkyU Smith, NO, professor of psychology at Dixon College Adrienne Peary--Peg Howard, 20, a member of Oemga Gamma Sorority Evelyn Russell--Mrs. Whipple, MS, the house mother of Omege Gamma Sorority Ruth LaC1air--Libby Green, 19, another Omega Gamma girl Dena LaPoint--Vicky Green, 19, Libby's twin sister Ray Thompson?-Lanny Harper, 20, Ez's roommate and fraternity brother Patricia Hoyt--Patricia Young, 18, an Omega Gamma Pledge Joanne Phelixf-Ellen Mitchell, 18, another Omega Gamma Pledge Herbert Phippen--Charlie, 45, a negro handyman
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