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Who' Who Sweetest Personality. Most Studious Girl... Most Studious Boy.... Neatest Girl......... Neatest Boy....... Cutest G1rl........ cutest Boyeeooeeeooee Cutest Eyes.......... Boys' Prettiest Hair. Girls' Prettiest Hair...- Biggest Flirt........ Most Bashful...... .. Best Mannered........ SportllOOOOl0lOO Best Typistaeoeeoeeeo Best All-Around Girl. Sleepiest Boyliliilii Kiss.... ............ . Prettiest Complexion. Most Popular Boys.... Most Popular Girls... Most Romantic... .... . Tallest Boy........ Shortest Boy....... Most Mischievous... Quietest Girl...... Most Talented Boy.... Most Talented Girl... Safest Driver...... Giggliest Boy...... Best Hand Shaker... ' 'f:AGi5'13I' eoeeeAgneS .Christine Hiland .......J1m Jarvis .Christine Hiland ...,....Tom Giles .....Betty Lohman ....Tom Russell ....Jerry Acton !OlOlOlJ1m ..Marjor1e Duncan l0lOOOlMrO Fisher ...Sue Copenhaver .....Linda Rucker ....J1m Russell .. ....Bob Jarvis .......June Brose eeeeee'-num Russell Howard Bennington l0ll0lOOlSue Witt ......Senior Boys .....Senior Girls and Mary Alice R. ......Bil1 Rucker Norman Bennington ........Don Etter ..Donna wetherald .......Bob Jarvis .....June Brose ...David Dodson OIOl00lIOLee ..Jack Copenhaver Class Will The members of the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Howard Bennington wills his position as Hi-Y president to any deserving Junior. June Brose wills her ability to play the cornet to any ambitious beginner. Christine Hila d wills her good grades to Marvin Solomon Bob Jarvis wills his typing speed to Earl Scott. Dave Dodson wills his careful driving to Bill Rucker. Tom Giles wills his bass drum to Walter Rucker. Sue Copenhaver wills her corner seat in history class to any bashful Sophomore. Jerry Acton wills his sports page in the Hi-Lighter to any sports-minded Junior. Edna Hethington wills her shorthand book to Patty Castner. Jim Jarvis wills his willingness to study hard to Lester Davis. Sue Witt wills her typewriter to anybody who can keep track of it. Hrs. Conaway wills her sponsorship of the senior class to Mrs. Coons. The Seniors will their capable sponsor to the 7th and 8th grades.
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Class Hi tory One bright morning in September in l9h3 twelve little boys and girls boarded the school bus to attend their first day of school. Three of these, Sue Copenhaver, Sue Witt, and Christine Hiland, stuck together all twelve years. Each year new students were welcomed and others moved away. Then be- fore you know it they were freshmen. There were eleven eagar kids initiated in 1951. During the Sophmore year things began to buzz, The nine students, with their sponsor, Mrs. Conaway entertained the entire high school at a skating party and sponsored several successful projects. As Juniors, the twelve happy students staged a play, sold candy, held a carnival, and with the Senior's financed and made a trip to Washington D. C. in March of 'Sh. Now as Seniors we look back on the happy times we shared and regret that we will soon be setting out in different directions. So much for the senti- mental part, here we are eleven young adults busy with the usual Senior activites. The officers: Howard Bennington, President, Sue Witt, V1ce-Presi- dent, Sue Copenhaver, Treasurer, and Christine Hiland, Secretary, worked with the rest of the class, David Dodson, June Brose, Jim Jarvis, Tom Giles, Bob Jarvis, Jerry Acton, and Edna Wethington in publishing an annual and a schod. paper. They also planned a trip with the Juniors and visited points of interest on a 3-day visit to Chicago. Now we close the year with commencement and baccalaureate. The many happy memories we shared will never be forgotten by any of us, and with gratitude and thanks we say good-bye to Mrs. Conaway, our faithfull sponsor for four years, and the rest of the faculty and friends we leave at Pinnell, Class Poem Herevs the Class of '55, What they do, and how they thrive. Howard Bennington says nShip Ahoylu As he serves his country as a sailo Here's Jim Jarvis as busy as a bee, The brand new manager of A k P. 1-min' nigh Jerry Acton is learns to fly. As, a plane he reached her height, dressed in white. June Brose has As a nurse all Bob Jarvis has And makes his fortune as a singer. tossed a ringer, 12 P boys Sue Hitt is working at no loss, 3h9'11 Probably up and hook her boss. David Dodson has set-the pace, And in his auto wins the race. Edna wethington as you can see Is on the job as a secretary, Tom Giles And makes is a NDaper-Dan,' his dough as a dairyman. Christine Spending some time going to college. Hiland is storing up knowledge, Sue Copenhaver will live her life, As a working girl and then a wife,
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