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BEST DANCERS Just to watch them as they dance lmme dlately shows why Fay Haymore and B111 Kenson were elected BEST DANCERS Not only has Fays rhythm and t1m1ng helped her on the dance floor but also 1n her role as a maJorette for the past three years Her easy grace and warm person a11ty have made her a most sought after dancmg partner Also to Fays credlt was her electlon as a class offxcer IH both her sophomore and sen1or years To have all around athlete B111 Kenson elected as BEST DANCER seems a Sp6C13l trlbute to th1s guy s cred1t H1s smooth and seemmgly effortless style plus h1s engagmg grln make h1m a favor1te at every dance Another d1st1nct1on of B11ls was h1S elect1on as Homecommg Kmg th1s year Good luck to you Fay and B111 PH S IS proud to bestow upon you the tltle BEST DANCERS BEST MUSICIANS Thls couple wlth the t1tle BEST MUSICIANS certamly deserve the honor' Congrats to Baxbara Mart1n and J1m McNar1e Barbara IS a very versatlle mu s1c1an Wlth her talents equally dlS trlbuted ln many dlrectlons She IS an accomphshed p1an1st frequently accompames c h o r u s classes a n d played for the Chrlstmas Vesper SQPVICG Add to th1s her saxophon play1ng 1n the band and her melod1 ous VOICE WhlCh IS 1n great demand and you see before you a f1rst rate mus1c1an J1m s muslcal ab1l1ty lS concentrat ed chlefly on the trumpet but on th1S mstrument he has shown cons1der able talent Jlm attended Boys State and there played 111 the Boys State Band he also has attended the MUSIC Fest1x al for three years Out s1de of the mus1c l1ne .hm IS VICE presldent of the student body had roles 1n the Junlor Class Play and Why the Ch1mes Rang As you can see Barbara and Jlm are truly a talented palr and th1 talent combmed Wlth thelr l1kable personalmes vx1l1 take them far , , . - - ' '. 1, 9 '- ' fi A X - Q 5 - . ff . . . . , - . ' U '7- 1 Q ' . ' ' If I 4 I .f A -, ' . . . , I ' Q 1' , U l A, I I , I . X f ' 1 I 'Y ' -lv . ' I I Y . V j' j ' 1 I 4, ' . ' tl 1 . 'IJ T - ' ' ' l 5 . ' . , , -gs. - Al - te . , Jn 4 3 - ' ' ' - 1 . , vi , . . . . . . ,L -X , , 4 ' . l I . . I I U- . . 5 . Q Y . Y . . . V X , , ' . . . . , - I 1 , . Z X . xx . : r - 1 1 - V 1 .I ' ' I 1 I I . ' Qs
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MOST ATHLETICM Claire Pearson and Pe are truly athletic standouts in the class of '54. Claire's athletic ability has been amply demonstrated by her active participation in G.A.A. throughout her high school years. She is this year's President of G.A.A. which is to be understood when one realizes she has far outshone all others in girls' sports. Claire's friendliness and good sportsmanship are other good features of this extremely likeable girl. Pete Starkey is an athlete in every sense of the word. He has lettered in football and basketball for three years and made a good showing in track. This year he was given honor- able mention on the All-State Foot- ball Squad. Also to add to his laurels was his election to co-captain of the football team at Homecoming. Be- sides his athletics, Pete is president of the Car Club and his homeroom. The accomplishments of Claire Pearson and Pete Starkey certainly speak for themselves and definitely show why this pair were awarded the title MOST ATHLETIC. W. 3 , MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chosen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED by their classmates are Gwen Newman and Joe Tope. Gwen's success in many clubs as well as being editor-in-chief of both the Badger and the Hassayamper and having the leading role in the Senior Class Play demonstrates fully her ability to get ahead. She was this year's secretary of the student body and served previously as councilman-at-large. Gwen's cheerful disposition and hard work show why she is destined to succeed. Joe was chosen as a representative to Boys' State and served as a student councilman from his homeroom for three consecutive years. His grades have always been far above average and his diligence and study have easily won him a place at the top in all his classes. It seems self-evident that Joe will be at the top in later life also. All these qualities and many more point out readily that Gwen and Joe will find suc- ldj Wee .in the years to come.
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MOST ARTISTIC Pictured here are Elaine Koivu and Phil Poland, overwhelmirngly voted the MOST ARTISTIC members of the Class of ,54. Elaine's artistic talent has been doubly appreciated at P.H.S. because of her willingness to make use of it for the school. One of many such services was her silk screening of the posters for last year's Junior Class Play. She has also done free hand posters for school dances and is this year's Art Editor of the an- nual. Phil's creativeness has been ap- parent to all of'us throughout all our school years in many ways. When he was a sophomore, the campaign posters he painted were outstanding. His most recent contribution was his sleigh for this year's Christmas Hop. Artistic talent is a marvelous gift and we're proud that Elaine Koivu and Philip Poland shared theirs with us. .WW U ,' , I H 47 20 f 5, , MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Betty Sue Woods and Ray Pruitt, who have so often displayed their school spirit, were voted this title which they so richly deserved. Betty Sue as cheerleader, received the title MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT unanimously. It was so obvious that she deserved the honor that she ran unopposed. Her service to the school as cheerleader included leading yells at all the many pep assemblies, football and basketball games, to say nothing of night pep rallies. Betty has been a cheerleader for two years, and as a sophomore, she was a majorette. Ray's election was similarly impressive, and the reason is apparent. As Senior Class President this year, Ray got behind all the class activities and will certainly be remem- bered for his dogged persistance in the sell- ing of play tickets. Not all of his efforts have been directed to the Senior Class, however, but also as the chief manager of those en- thusiastic pep rallies staged before each home game. Together, Betty Sue and Ray have put a lot of spirit back into P.H.S. and have made attending school even more enjoyable. ' 6 f ' I I' .4 1 ,A I Jura' J' Lf I .f ,.4f'!' !i 2 I ,CMI riff l' ' .'-' r ' l
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