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LEO SPENCE Senior Play Pianist LAURA YOUNG Basketball Pep Club ANITA FAULKNER Make-up- Senior Play Art Editor Annual MELVIN BLACK F.F.A. Treasurer Baseball FERN MORRIS Senior Play Annual— Asst. Manager Bob Black F. F. A. Senior Flay
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We started our Sophomore year by electing the following people as class officers: Lillie Mae McConnell, president, Bob Bond, vice president, Peg Mullican, secretary and treasurer, Georgia Wimpy, reporter and Duard Jonae, song leader. The big event marking our sophomore year was striving to promote the elec- tion of our candidate, Dorothy Florez, for basketball queen. We gave a carnival to raise money to elect our candidate, the results of which brought us within a few dollars of first place. Further entertainment of this year was a wienner roast at Heald’s Park. As Juniors, co-operation and hard work brought us overwhelming success in our play, A Date With Judy , in which Anita Faulkner played the leading roll. Money received from this play was used to help provide an Old Fashion Garden Banquet , which every one enjoyed immensely. Class officers were Bob Rankins, president, Bob Bond, vice president, Peg Mullican, secretary and treasurer, Jo Doyel and Georgia Wimpy, reporters. We greatly appreciated the help given us by Mrs. St. Dizier and Miss Hollingsworth, our class sponsors. As a manner of saying goodbye to the Junior year we spent a happy day picnicking and skating at Medicine Park in the Wichita Mountains. We entered the Senior year with high ambition and great de- termination to carry out our motto Today we follow, Tomorrow we lead . Mr. Light was elected Class Sponsor; other officers were Bob Bond, president, Marvin Black, vice president, Jane Snow, secretary and Treasurer, and Jo Doyel, reporter. Activi- ties highlighting our senior year were the class play, Let Me Out of Here ; a swell skating party and wienner roast at Duncan. The state of Oklahoma has many interesting sights as our senior class observed when we made a tour of the Northeast section of this state. We did this as our trip and it was en- joyed by everyone who attended. As a tribute to the school we love the senior class left one-hundred library books for the enjoyment of students at Rush Springs High. The class wishes to express their appreciation for the splendid help Mrs. Light has given us in publishing this, our first annual. HEAVER
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