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lux. . l. . IH' . f p uniotf Glass History by ' Pauia Maxwell and Dick Adams Kneeling, Bill Good Standing, left to right: Bill Evans, Shirley Barker, Ronald Christley On September 6, 1949, we started out with seventy-four pupils.. Mr. Curl and Miss Rans- bottom were our supervisors. Class officers were: Persident, Paula Maxwell, Vice-President, Charles Cassidy, Sec'y-Treasurer, Carl Taylor. We managed to live through initiation. We had a hay-wagon ride and a wiener roast, and later we had a pot luck in the Home Economics room. Paula Maxwell was our attendant for Homecoming. We started out another year of school as sophomores. We chose our officers as follows: President, Bill Good, Vice-President, Gene Probasco, Secretary, Ronald Christley, and Treas- urer, Bill Evans. We looked forward to getting our measurements for our class rings. For activity we had a hay-wagon ride and square dance at Lake Isabelle. Dave Laughlin won a medal in the district contest for the Prince of Peace. Bill Evans, Ronald Christley, Paula Max- well, Mary Jane Ridenour, and Meris Drake took part in the I Speak For Democracyn con- test. We were guided through that year by Mr. Russell and Mrs. Kerchner. Our attendant for Homecoming was Kay Savage. We started our Junior year under the watchful eyes of Miss 'Clark and Mrs. Leaders. As usual we elected our class officers: President, Ronald Christley, Vice-President, Bill Good, Treasurer, Bill Evans, and Secretary, Shirley Barker. We were still represented in the athletic field. It was a long grind, but we M,.,. - ,.,. , .... .. . finally received our class rings. ' ' . Our Junior Variety Show was a big success. We are looking for- ward to our Junior Class Play and the Prom. We had a hay-ride and wiener roast for our main activity. Our attendant this year was Mary Axline. We hope t-hat next year we will all be seniors. Paula Maxwell and Dick Adams TWENTY-FIVE
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Itiaccalamfeate Service Processional - Invocation ---- Song- Oh Ye that Loveth the Lord - Scripture Reading - Sermon - - - Song- Here In This House Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus - Mr. O. C. Stroup Rev. Edward Capewell - Haydn Morgan Rev. William Alexander Rev. William Alexander - Beethoven-Howorth Benediction - - - Rev. Edward Capewell Recession-al - Mr. O. C. Stroup Commencement Processional-L'H0mage to Youth - - - - - Olivadote R. H. S. Band Invocation - - - - Rev. Edward Capewell Class History - - Music-'SA Celtic Lullabyn - - - Salutatory - Valedictory - - Music-'4Polichinelle Class Poem - - Senior Group Ruth Roberts Presentation of Lamp of Knowledge Acceptance of Lamp of Knowledge - Remarks - - - Presentation of Class Presentation of Diplomas Benediction TWENTY-FOUR - - Lois Moody arr. H. S. Robertson Johanna Heckel - Jerry Owens Rachmaininoj - Eileen Swingle - Jerry Owens - Ronald Chrisley Robert D. Regula, Supt. Wayne E. Buck, Prin. W. I. Watt, President, Board of Education Rev. Edward Capewell
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Top Picture From row, l. to r: Clark Maxwell, llicienour, lferguson, Gallis, Elson, Yzihn, Wilson, Axline, Leaders Second row: Tliompson. Moek, Green Williamson, llzxrker, 'Vruzix Stephenl son, Szivage. Third row: llI'lll'SUIl, XVoods, Chesser Williams, Czirson. 'l'hz1r1J, Drake Moore. 194-Nlent. Second PlC'llll'l' Front row: Clark Swingle, Miller. Mellomiell, Cassady Henry, Kirmxm, Williams, 'I'ish, Smith Anderson, lVlCl,Zlllgllllll, 'l'. Moody Leaders. Second row: Shipley, James, Foglesong Probziseo, West, M. Moody, Karns Y Laughlin, Emory, lllziir, Evans, Chris- ley. Third row: Carr. 'l'. Neff, Lenhart, Bald- win, Good, l-lagent, Sindledecrker, Pem- berton, Reed, Chambers, Fleming Hina, Taylor, VVoods. TVVENTY-SIX Mrs. Leaders and M1's.s Clark
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