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1957 CLASS OF 1957 , Seated: P. Carlisle, S. Kin ney, R. Leavitt, H. Wilbur, K. Hill, K. Hoover. Standing: R. Williams, M White, J. Ballum, S. With- erell, P. Savage, Mecham, G. Pinkham, J. Wilbur. Senior Clan' OFFICERS President . .,.............., ,,.....,.,... H ayden Wilbur Vice President .,... Raymond Leavitt Secretary ........,,,.. .... . . Sandra Kinney Treasurer ..........., ...... ...,,. ......, K e n neth Hill 9: 'Je uk 1: Class Motto: Tonight we launch. Where shall we anchor? Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Yellow Rose 'Is' 'Je :E 'Ja' When school reopened in September our class consisted of Fifteen. Leola White Coolong had left us, but Richard Williams from Bingham High School joined us. In October the class went to Portland to have class pictures taken. In November Anthony Winquist moved to Portland where he is attending Portland High School. In Ianuary Peggy Ann Carlisle received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award and Glen- nice Pinkham, the D. A. R. award. It has been a short but busy year. CLASS POEM Winter, summer, spring and fall Ours is the brightest class of all. Joyce, the girl with the twinkling feet, Has curly hair and smile so sweet. Peggy skips along life's way Always perky, always gay. Billie works and frets and does his best But can't save money to feather his nest. Sis, the blonde, with eyes so blue Pledges to Dick she'll always be true. Sandra Lee begs hard to get the car Dad says No , and there you are. Mr. Leavitt, our basketball rover, At nine in the morning is just turning ovcr. Our Betty is blessed with a brother or two She'll always be ready to swap them with you. Glennice is quiet and generous and kind She always keeps studies and books on hcr mind. Yoland has a name she has turned into Pat It confuses the teachers, you can be sure of that. Marilyn Ella, at math she's a whiz And always in study hall attends to her biz. Jack Wilber's a boy who's so meek and so quiet Sometimes when he's mad he could start a riot. Hayden's hot rod clangs down Main Street While Betty, his girl, hangs on to the seat. Katherine or Skip is quiet in class On the basketball court she's quite another lass. Dick has his troubles managing his Ford From the looks of his fender he never gets bored. Now we just wonder what our school mates will do, When to P. H. S. we say our adieus.
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1958 tated D Hinckley, L ow C McLaughlin, E mnth E Rowe E Trask tandmg: G. Rowe D. Pills- ury, P. Deraps, A. Bryant :. Hinckley, C. Whorff, R tinchfield, R. Buck, G. Dunn unior Clary OFFICERS President .... , ...,............,....,..,.. Clarice McLaughlin Vice President ....., ,..... N orman Thurlow Secretary ......,...,.. ..,..,4...... B etty Smith Treasurer ..,..... ......., G lendalyn Dill 9: 9: bl' 9: The luniors brought in the most money in the Magazine Drive to win 535. The high salesmen in the class were: Dennis Pillsbury, Glendalyn Dill, Elizabeth Rowe, and Leora McLaughlin. We sold hot dogs at the basketball games. Members of the Iunior Class who were in the Three-Act play, The Babysitter, were: Con- stance Whorff, Clarice McLaughlin, Anne Bryant, George Dunn and Norman Thurlow. George Dunn was also in the One Act play, Which is the Way to Boston? . Carlisle. J P. H. S. HIT PARADE Sept. 8 - You Can't Run Away From lt Schoolhouse- We're ln the Iailhouse Now First day of the week- Blue Monday Mrs. Smith's room - Green Door Glee Club - Chantez, Chantez Late comers- Don't Cha Hear Them Bells? The hot lunch line - Lost in the Iungle Homework - Sixteen Tons Bus Driver- I Almost Lost My Mind A's - Hard to Get Test time - Singing the Blues Basketball team- It Only Hurts For a Little While French class - Que Sera, Sera Driver Ed Car- l Hear Ya Knocking Students and Teachers - War and Peace Senior and Iunior- Young Love Freshmen - Young and Foolish To the faculty - Don't Be Cruel School books- Out of Sight, Out of Mind Front seat - Finger of Suspicion Eng. lll - Too Much 3:00 P. M. - Bazoom Friday - Hot Diggety Iune 8th - Oh, That'll Be Ioyful vs 1 Y CLASS OF 1958 sf : . lic-Laughlin, G. Dill, Thur- S ' , 1 5 .
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