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Kerry Newman Patsy Crawford Mary Loennig Ivalee Green President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Senior Class History In the fall of '52, twenty-three green freshmen began their long Jour- ney through high school. Pete Lybecker Joined the class during the year. Under the guidance of Ron Geiger, the class elected Katharine Craig, presi- dent: Pat Chandler, vice-president; Ivalee Green, secretary-treasurer; and Phyllis Kirkland, reporter. After surviving freshman initiation the class held several parties. Glennabelle Maxwell was carnival princess and was crowned queen. In the spring, the class of y6 held its first annual chicken feed. In the fall of '53, with the loss of Gary Taylor, Marilyn Christman, and Marilyn Gray, the class now had twenty-one members. With Robert Clough and Miss Pat Berry as advisers, Pete Lybecker was elected president; Kerry Newman, vice-president; Glennabelle Maxwell, secretary; Mary Loennig, treasurer; Glenda Healey, reporter; and Don Boesch, sergeant-at-arms. The class began making money by having candy sales. The carnival princess was Ivalee Green. The Junior year opened with twenty-one students. During the year, Gary Taylor rejoined the class and Jim Jones left for the Navy. Class officers were Glennabelle Maxwell, president; Phyllis Kirkland, vice-presi- dent; Ivalee Green, secretary; Dora Mae Boesch, treasurer; Katharine Craig, reporter; Veryl Harrison, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Elsie Newman and Marvin Vancil, advisers. Junior class condidate, Ronda Gard, was carnival queen. The Juniors sold Christmas cards, operated concessions, and held a dance, The Irish Shuffle. The Junior-Senior prom, with the theme Moonlight and Roses, was very successful and Larry Harrison and Lorraine Christman were King and Queen. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kathryn Hardman and Robert McFarlane, the class began its last year at Powder Valley with twenty-one seniors. Kerry Newman was elected president; Patsy Crawford, vice-president; Mary Loennig, secretary; Ivalee Green, treasurer; Ronda Card, reporter; and Phyllis Kirk- land, sergeant-at-arms. Patsy Crawford was carnival princess. The class sponsored the Senior Ball which was called Silver Bells. The seniors en- joyed the Junior-Senior prom and the Senior Sneak. The high school days were climaxed by graduation. CLASS FLOWER: Pink rose CLASS COLORS: Pink and silver CLASS MOTTO: Aut inveniam viam aut facian— (Either find a path or make one)
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