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urals 3, Gym Editor 4, Secre- Society 3, 4: Sopho- Sophomore Assembly Committee, Committees. ,yvsvv tball 2, 33, 4, J 1, 21 :gs Committee 2. X, Basketball fasts, Assem- lrals 4: VNU' jng 2, l lt'lll f'lmirnizm- Wm 4, State -1. .' .' l1,,,l.l..'x. In ,-. - JEAN ELLEN WHEADON Ueomiej They'er Either Too Young Or Too Old Chorus 2, 3, Senior High Library Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Senior Play, Highlights, Art Editor, Robinson Character Award 3, National Honor Society 4, Ticket Chairman for Cole Circus 4, Oflice Aid 3, 4, Magazine Drive, Business Manager 4, Junior Play and Senior Play Advertising Committees. MARJORIE ANN WHITSON flllarjiej Give Me Five Minutes More Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Varsity Choir 3, Class Assem- blies 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committees 2, 3, 4, Play Committees 2, 3, Sophomore Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Junior Play Publicity and Program Committees, Senior Play Program Com- mittee Chairman, Junior Prom Publicity and Decoration Com- mittees, Senior Ball Ticket Committee Chairman, French Club, Student Council Representative 1, School Paper 2, Circulation and Exchange Manager 3, Literary Editor 4, Highlights Editor 4, Scholastic Editors' Conference 4, Public Speaking 1, 2, 4, Monitor Club 2, 4, Optimates 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, D.A.R. Award, Valedictorion. GERALD ARTHUR YECKLEY fGe1 ryj Slowpoke Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Junior Class Assembly. GLENN JOSEPH ZASO fGl6'lL'lLj We're Making Whoope F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Baseball 1, 2, Chairman of Recreation in F.F.A. 4, Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 1.7
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JOANNIC MAliGAli.lC'l' SCIIICRBYN 1.102 Charley My Boy Chorus 1, 2, 3, Varsity Chorus Il, G.A.A. Il, 4, l'ntramu1-als 1 3 4g Gi,-15' playdays 2, Il, 4, Basketball Captain 3, Gym Demonstration 1, 2, 33, J.V. Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2 3 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Highlights Staff, Assistant Editor 41 gchool Paper 2, Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Seq-9- tary 2, Treasurer 3, O.C.S.C.A. 2, Il, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ping Pong Tournament 1, 4, Badminton Tournament 3, 4, Freshman Class President, Freshman Dance Committee, Sopho- more Play Prompter, New York Trip Committee, Sophomore Play Publicity Committee, Circus Conlmittee 4, Class Assembly 3, Solutatorian 4, Junior Class Secretary, Solutatorian 4, Junior, Senior, Play Casts, Junior Play Publicity Committee, Junior Prom Chairman, Publicity and Decoration Committees. PAUL LEROY TILLMAN IPCLIILQ Girls Were Made To Take Care of Boys F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball Manager 2, Field Day 1, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Community Fair, Junior Play Ticket Committee 2. ROBERT MARIEN VINGEE fBobj Chichery Chick F.F.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, F.F.A. Basketball 2, 43 'Ch0I'US 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore and Senior Play Casts, Assem- bly PFOQTHIYIS 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Vice- President of Junior Class, F.F.A. Public Speaking 2, Field Day 1, Monitor 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, General Chairman- PhelPS C01Y11Y1unity Fair, F.F.A. National Convention 4, State F.F.A. Convention 3, Senior Ball Committee. I., i SPENCER FLOYD WESTFALL fSpencej 1 A Fella Needs A Girl F'F'A- 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, F.F.A. Softball 1, 2, F.F.A- Basketball 25 J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee, Field Day 1, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Community Fajir, 16 '5-
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5691601 65444 WJJZMQ f h started our tirst VCQII' as Freslmicn in lil-lil-SH. we had -IH members. We we - , . , Wtlim ear by electing the followinll' Uincmisz Jmnlllf' 5f'll l'5 '- lf f'Wll'Nl9 Cllilrles e ' . began - , B. .b. .. C01-null secretary: and ifarol llaun, treasurer. Our Hansen vice-president, ai .ua , 1 H SH ! ' 1 ,v ' . ' ' ' f- -- ' - llerriman aux . is. in-oigia . Hkgl-, ' - ' ' Perry Hicks M1 s. .lamt . . advisors were Mr. ln. r For our assembly We presented a play entitled, Hlirandmother Nick. Although , ' I our New York trip seemed far in the fLllLLll'0, W0 V11I01'0USl5' set U' Wfflli fill' OUI' .first money-making activity, a round and square dance. In 1950-51 we started our sophomore year with -lT members. We elected the fol- lowing 0flicers,: Barbara Cornell, presidentg Alice llefann, vice-presidentg Janet Parker secretary? and Dorothy Phillips, treasurer. We Wclcvlllvfl MV- William B2i1'li61' as one of our advisors when Mr. Hicks left. This year the class had great fun present- ing a quiz show for the assembly. In February, still wo1'king hard to boost our treasury, we presented two one-act plays, 'tThe Farmer's Daughter, and Elmer. We also sold plastic book covers. We started our junior year by electing the following oilicersr Francis Filiatreau, president, Robert Vingee, vice-presidentg Joanne Scherbyn, secretaryg Janet Parker, treasurer. Mr. Barker, Mrs. Merriman, and Mrs. Slikkcr continued as our advisors. Before Christmas the long awaited day arrived when we chose our class rings which arrived in April. We increased our treasury during the year by putting on a series of bake sales and selling pencils with the basketball schedule printed on them. On March 21, we presented our junior play, 'Willie's Weekend. We also presented our Junior Prom, Garden in the Rain, which was a great success and increased our treasury consider- ably. Music for this dance was supplied by Frank Tamburrino and his orchestra. Finally 1952-53 arrived when we started our senior year with 31 members and one new advisor, Mr. John Sweeney, who replaced Mr. Barker. We elected the following oiiicers to lead us through our final year: Francis Filiatreau, presidentg Richard MC- Donald, vice-president, Alice DeCann, secretaryg and Anita Tate, treasurer. A We started our last year of money making activities with the magazine subscrip- tion drive, which was a great success. This drive nearly doubled our treasury. 011 Decembir 222 another highlight of the year was the Senior Ball, entitled Frosty Ffohcsl Wlth muSiC by Pete Renzi and his orchestra. This was well attended by both students and adult N boo t LS- EXE We Presented the Cole Indoor Circus. As a final project to andSM3Ughg1Qii3uify before we went to New York, we presented our senior play Me During the year We presented an ' ' ' as e bl 1 - - - t 1 n p1,Ogram,Which We i H U H S m y Ploglam in the form of a e GV1S10 U1 ed My Secret. Finally April arrived and we were le ' ' ad t l f ' ' . h d ' t fun and We an decided that it A y o eave or the big city We a glea was woith all of the hard work. N . . . night sniioggigjzmloxe letumed from our t1'1P than we started making plans for Cl-HSS We ' . happy thilltevgiovlraieady to Q0 out into the world and make our own way. We all feel mater. There haveebigccieiled In School, but we feel sad that we are leaving our alma weigh the bad. H a days and good d3yS, but to be sure, the good ones far out- 18 'Seucbfv WCW One day as I wi old classm9.fCS of tm' I had, S0 I decided A friends. I Said goofj' bound for Phelps, M The fu-sr IMSOH Bliven, only her lag carriage and in It ll Rickie after their fat I learned from 5 home of the world's Caves. Three more of 1 Marlene Dhalle is ni Enders has Settled fl name is Jerry, Of COU Next, I drove tow our school days. On was on the mailbox. milking his cows. H also successful farn bachelor and quite a After I left Pai which hadn't been th Studiog Joyce Fair, Alice DeCann was h She also gave me soi Joanne Gifford entertained many fa youngest woman poli entered into the fiel Hayes is the mayor o From Joyce's I prietor of an inn cz Carl Conklin and Sz famous man in the : was already practicii They also told 1 I went to see Ken, ht WS a woman, Mary his old friend, Niels Muflfly- Don Dersha a visit to Holland, Two of our form very successful. Jeaj mlH1St9T of a beauti' beautiful 1963 modell
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