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Semen Claaa Hratonq .l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE QLEFT TO RIGI-ITjDav1d Whlted vrce presldent Nan Getchell treasurer ud Powell secretary Don Sharer president Over one hundred members of the Sensor Class of 1959 entered the doors of a new hugh school bulldlng to begin their last year Faithful to tradrton, all seniors wore painted senior cords Mr Melba Haines and her assistants, Mrs Masten and Mr Truax, were the sponsors The class officers for the final year shown above proved to be as successful as selections made in previous years Officers for the lunlor year were Don Sharer, president, Joe Baldwin, vlce president, Sandy Kllngensmlth, secretary, and Nan Getchell, treasurer Officers during the sophomore year were Ronnie Richardson, president, Harry Swarn, vice president, Andy Klingensmith, secretary, and Sue Magee, treasurer. Freshmen officers were Don Sharer, president, Mike Musgrave, vice president, Lynda Leech, secretary, and Joe Baldwin, treasurer. The seniors climaxed a brilliant career in homecoming awards when their float, the Kleenex whale complete with spouting geyser, captured the first place, an honor won by this class for four years. Sandy Klingensmith was elected Fall Prom Queen in the sophomore year, and Judy Pershing was elected Fall Prom Queen in the senior year. And so throughout this year, the seniors went down the long hall happily, but each had a trace of sadness in knowing that this would be his last chapter of a high school career. 20 A - V yurc s- ,, , , r N , , ' g. u if will-' w f r , if rw . fl 'r X. , L.. 2 A 1, e Q
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Claaaea The fact that P H S in 59 has only the three upper classes has not divided the student body, rather it has united it However for the underclassmen This haughty attitude typical of seniors is expressed by Kirk Holdcroft at the bunglung efforts of underclassmen such as sophomore Pam Johnson and lunlor Richard Swarn who attempt such mental 'obs as cleaning out their lockers 19 ' I ' ' ' . , in their minds at least, seniors still run the school C , I DI
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0'1 .,-q tw af I1 af 3 I 1 if 9-3 ,xxx ss' T' ,,,,-1 ,......,f i CHARLES RICHARD BA RTLEY Cloverdale Hlgh School 1 2 3 Plarn freld Htgh School 4 SYLVIA JEAN BAUER G A A 1 2 3 4 Secretary4 F I-l A 1 2 3 4 Asststant Honor Chapter Charrman 2 CCont1nued on page 293 HERBERT LEE CAIN Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 MARILYN KAY CHILCOTE Mooresvllle Hlgh School 1 Plarn fteld Hlgh School 2 3 4 ROBERT EARL CLARK orus 1 B A A 3 3 ence Club 3 4 Honor Soctety 4 NANCY KAY COOPRIDER FHA.... ,. fc? 'v-Z T 4-4' Q1 li TU' ff LOWELL HILTON ACTON IDIS ELLEN ADAMSON DAVID DALE ALFRED Sprtngfreld Htgh School 1 2 3 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 4 Track 1 2 3 4 MARGARET ELAINE BABB T A 3 4 Specch C1ub3 IC Pep Club 2 3 Cheerblock 1 2 JOSEPH CLARENCE BALDWIN Track 1 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Class Vtce Prestdent 3 Basketball 1 2 3 PAUL SANFORD BARNETT Football 1 2 B A A 2 -fb. 5 21 -455 if' in A 2' ...I ' V o n n I n 132 A Nb , . 1 . I .. - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4gG.A. X. l,2,3,4g F ..., Q ' ' 5 . . L. V t . 1-I 1 I I 1 31 ,Ng - U 4. . 2 L: ' H' Tift ? . A ' A V 1 V, . . I . I I I 'IL' ' ,, f,L 9 , . . -ff Vi' ' I ' ' fly, IQ ' Z g , A , . . . , , , , Q in ' N. IQ, I . . . , , , , . Q no It J Y I 3 ,I -,J I X, M,,, . . L i ' ' A s 1 I I I I I I I . . 1 4 D I I I I I I I I I 1 - 3 I ' ' I .- J EQ . . ' I I I 4 .J .J - I I tx, -r:v I f 'T' I Ch ' 5 . . . gJ.C.L. gSCi- 1' W XR ix . - - X x ' - ...l234'S.S.S.234.
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