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MA RIORIE WILSON Margie Class Vice President 1: G. A.A. 1: F.H.A. 2,3.4: S.S. S. 1.2,3: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years: Annual Staff. IACK LEBEAU Jack Iasketball 1: Treasurer 'hoto Club 2: Photo Club .,2: Band 1.2.3.4: Chorus .,2.3.4: Band Manager 1. 2.3: Band Lieutenant 4: unior Play: Annual Staff. RICHARD BYRD Dick Basketball l.2,3,4: Track 1.2.3.4: Softball l.2.3: Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4: Annual Staff. CAROL HENSLER Henhouse Class Historian 1,2,3.4: Class Treasurer 2.3: Sun- shine Secretary 4: News- paper Co-Editor 4: Sun- shine 1,2.3,4: F.H.A. 1.2, 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years:Band Corporal and News Reporter 4: Annual Staff Co-Editor. KAY WARE PA UL MAY P. May Basketbal11,2,3,4: Softball Jackie Class Reporter 1:4-l-l Song Leader: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4: S. S.S. l,2,3,4: 4-l-l 7 years: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years: Band Con- cert Master4: AnnualStaff. 1,2,3.4: Track 1,2.3,4: Lettermen's Club 1.2,3.4: Lettermen's Club President 4: Band 8 years: Chorus 5 years: Band Lieutenant 4: Junior Play: Advertising Manager Annual: Co-Ed- itor Newspaper 4. 12 FRANCIS YATES Franie Basketball 2,3.4: Softball 2.3,4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3.4: Annual Staff.
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GARY LYNCH, President Ox Class Pres1dent2,3,4: Stu- dent Council President 4: Band Captain 4:Class Vice RICHARD LONGEST, Vice President Ace F.F.A. President 4: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Junior Play: Annual Staff. President 1: Secretary Photography Club 2: Let- termen's Club 3,4: Junior Play: Basketball l,2,3,4: Band 8: Chorus 5: Sales Manager Annual. DONNA SALTWELL Reporter Blondie Sunshine Corresponding Secretary 2,4: F.H.A. Re- porter 3: Sunshine l,2,3 4: F.H,A.1,2,3:Band 3: Cho- rus 2: Junior Play: Annual Staff. MAX NELSON Harvey Student Council 1,2,3,4: Student Council Vice Pres- ident 4: Lettermen's Club Vice President 4: Band Manager 1,2,3: Safety Pa- trol Manager 2,3,4: Latin Club 1: Lettermen's Club 3.4: Photography Club 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Junior Play: Band 8: Chorus 5: Boy's State: Drum Major 4: Annual Ed- itor. 11 CAROL KEEN, Secretary Ornery F.H.A. President 4: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. Treasurer 3: Sunshine Treasurer 4: Sunshine 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: Jun- ior Play: Annual Staff. MARY ANN NICHOLS Treasurer Duke Class Secretary 1,2,3: Sun- shine 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 2,3: G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4: F.H.A. Songleader 1: Band 6: Chorus 3: Junior Play: Annual Staff: Girl's State.
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f 2 V ,N 2 l 1 X r 1 N .XX Z - In the fall of 1944, 32. little boys and girls bravely entered the first grade to start their 12. long years of schooling under the skillful guidance of Mrs. Brooks. She taught us what all beginners should know and passed us to the second grade. The first day of our second year,we wore expressions of satis- faction on our faces. We knew all there was to know, we thought. Much to our surprise, with Mrs. Sommers as our teacher we learned something. We didn't know as much as we thought we did. With the second grade now safely behind, we faced the third grade nervously. We shared a common problem---would we like our new teacher? Sure we did, Mrs. Nelson made our third year very pleasant. During our fourth year, we began to realize that it was fun to have boyfriends or girlfriends. I remember that some of the girls even fought over a certain boy. Although our busy little minds did some wandering, Mrs. Robinson managed to pound afourth grader's knowledge into our heads. Just think,amanby the name of Mr. Casey, was going to be our 5th grade teacher! During this year many of our class matesjoin- ed the high school band. In our sixth year, we were all very happy to have Miss Little as our teacher. With six long years of toil behind us, we started on the last lap of schooling. We looked and felt like midgets the first few weeks of school. By watching our superior seniors, we learned how to act. KNot reallylj In the eighth year, we were used to having no recesses and changing classes every period. At last we were through the eighth grade and ready for high school. Boy did we think that we were important! Our first year of high school started off with a bang. We all survived initiation, much to our surprise. As tenth graders we got our class sweaters and now felt that the high school was really our castle. This year we could leave the school grounds for a class party, so what did we do? We had a hay ride. In the eleventh year we were able to initiate the freshmen or greenies as they're called. We received our class rings, which some boys and girls gave away soon. At long last the twelfth year rolled around and all too soon for most of the thirteen seniors in the class. We received our diplo- mas with heavy hearts but with the knowledge that all of our patient X teachers had taught us and had helped to prepare us for maturity. We lookforward to a wonderful senior trip before breaking our final ties with school and going out to face the world and accept our roles as adults. Carol Keen 2 Carol Hensler fx If' ff? Wim X
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