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Billy Rose 'Bill' 'Good grief ! Glee Club 1,2g Football 1, 2,3g Shop 4g Scout Master 3.4. Bobby Rowe 'Rickets' 'Get off my back. Library Club 1, 25 Dramatics 23 Annual Staff 4g Student Council 3: Football 1, 2, 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1. 49 Homecoming King 3. Leonard Saddler 'Len' 'I bet'cha! Band lg Dramatics 2,3g Annual Staff 4: Class President 4g Baseball 25 Junior Class Play 3. Billy Sudderth 'Bubble Gum' 'Aw yeah manl' Library Club 1,2g Dramatics 35 Student Council 1,45 Football 3,4g Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 2,4.
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Tommie Kimball Tom 'Real Straight. ' Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3,45 Class President 1,'2, 3, Junior Class Play 3g Ridgeview Home- coming Candidate 4g May Queen Candidate 2, Typing 4. Shirley Longcrier Bum 'Scare Me Baby. - Band 1, 2,3,4g Student Council 45 Typing 4. Robert McClain 'Bubble' 'See There. Annual Staff 43 Dramatics 3g Junior Class Play 3g Band l,2. Joyce Rankin 'Hen' 'Aw Shucks! Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Library Club 1g Band 23 Typing 4g Basketball 4. ,
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r... . .,,.. Best Look Senior Glass Histor what a wonderfulday it was back in 1952 when a group of thirty-five excited boys and girls entered the ninth ' Mrs. Alvese D. Jones, a very kind and co-op- grade at Ridgeview High School. During that year our teacher was erative leader. That year our class officers were . . . Tommie Kimball, President, Mary Derr, Secretary: and Martha Burton, Treasur b d with an out of school' party at Martha Burton's house. er. At the end of the school year, we cele rate E I second year in high school, with Mr. Samuel Davis as our On a beautiful September day in '53 we began our l t ei ht of our members but we were still large in spirit. We elected the same leader. We were sorry to have os g , ' h s elected Business Manager. officers, with the exception of one, Carolyn Connor w o wa ' h t in s rts which followed us throughout our hrg During our Sophomore year our class was quite prominen po , h tarred in football basketball, and baseballg Bobby Thompson, who school years. Players like Bobby Rowe, w o s , ' h three letter star: Billy Sudderth, a spectacular was a terrific three letter athleteg Emanuel Witherspoon, a usky d dl left-end in football: Napoleon Burch, a fast and rartng dare-devil center in footballg Melvyn Connor, a ea y W ded that school year with a wiener roast in footballg and Marth on Tommie Kimball's lovely lawn. a Burton, our hoop-shot basketball player. e en Our third year in high school was a wonderful one: we were looking forward to many things. especially the Junior-Senior Prom and learning to speak French. That year our teacher was Mrs. Janet B. Thompson, who help- ed us in every possible way. Our Prom was entitled 'Songs of the Islands . Being our first one, we thought it was the greatest. Class work was hard but we struggled and we made it. On September 3, 1955, we entered our fourth year of high school: we were Seniors at last, and proud to bear the name of Seniors! We were under the supervision of Mr. Thomas H. LPenng he helped and co-opera ted with ' rd Saddler, President, Mary Derr, Secretaryg Carolyn Connor, us in every way. Our class officers were . . . Leona Business Manager: and Martha Burton, Treasurer. , On May 25, 1956, our happiest day came, our commencement exercise wc, the members of the graduating class of '56, with love and gratitude in our hearts wish to thank our prin- ' sible for us to have attained this height, to have cipal, our teachers, and most of all our parents, who made it pos d h class of l956 . accomplished our goal, to be the proud an appy Carolyn E. Connor Class Historian Cute: S - - Most Com F unni. In-.
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