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IT IS A ROUGH ROAD THAT LEADS TO THE HEIGHTS OF GREATNESS President Vice- president Secretary Treasurer Historian Karen Johnson Marilyn Gordon Marlene Hixon Larry Williams Bill Shives CLASS HISTORY As freshmen we entered high school with eighty-five members in our class. We raised funds by selling fruit cakes and sponsoring a soc-hop. Our advisors for the year were Miss Joanne Gum, Mr. Marvin Butts, and Mr. John Ritz. Guiding us through our sophomore year were Mrs. Dotti Akers. Mrs. Anna Maye Sigel, and Mrs. Carole Palmer. Our activities for the year were a book fair, candy sales, and the sophomore play, “Sorry Wrong Number”. Mrs. Erma Anderson, Mr. Eugene Coldsmith, and Mr. John Elbin assisted us throughout our ju- nior year. For one project we sold Stanley Products and participated in the Junior-Senior play, “The Curious Savage”. Our year was highlighted in May by the prom, “The Trip”. With fifty-eight students remaining in our class we entered our senior year. Mrs. Swaneda Yost, Mr. George Crouse. Mrs. Alda Mae Lashley, and Mr. Wayne Bard helped us to achieve our goal, a class trip to New York City. We were happy to set a county record with our magazine sales, with a total of S3.294.76. Our other projects consisted of the publication and sale of “The Chieftain”, candy sales at basketball games, the sale of Easter candy, and a Valentine’s Day dance. Our year was rounded out by the Junior-Senior play, “Desperato Ambrose”. It was with sadness that we ap- proached the end of our school years. 22
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MOST DEPENDABLE: Marlene Hixon and Larry Truax NEATEST: Lonnie Palmer and Linda Blake MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED: Merle Beatty and Karen MOST STUDIOUS Marilyn Gordon and Larry Williams. Johnson. WHO MOST ATHLETIC: Roger Barnhart and Izella Swope.
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Rcba Bard Roger Barnhart Larry Barton Merle Beatty Linda Blake Sonny Blake Gloria Bohrer Barbara Clingerman Karen Crawford Evelyn Decker Dale Deneen Lubrent Deneen Satricia Deneen Walter Deshong Linda Dyer Barbara Fletcher Linda Ford Francis Garlick Marilyn Gordon Gary Gregory Susan Hann Fred Hendershot Elaine Hill Judy Hixon Marlene Hixon Karen Johnson Gary Kerns Sara Krause Diane Lanehart John Mellott Cindy Mellott Lex Mellott Nancy Mellott Donnie Morton Richard Munson Lonnie Palmer Phyllis Pittman Nancy Plcssinger Carol Powell Sandy Powell Susan Remsburg Marty Ringener Bill Shives Judy Shives Susan Sipes Brenda Smith Lester Smith Tom Strait Charles Swope Izella Swope Larry Truax Roy Trueax Carolyn Weller Larry Williams Ed Wilt CLASS WILL My wonderful life of being a senior to the Junior Class. My history book to the Salvation Army. My typing ability to Mrs. Akers. My use of the Health Room beds to anyone who feels sleepy. All dust that has accumulated in my locker during the year. All my brightness to Sonny Weicht. My A’s in history to Adonna Hill. My heart to a very special boy. My shortness to Marilyn Schriver. My longest fingernail to Adonna Hill. My sled to some deserving junior. To Mrs. Sigel a genuine, true to life, authentic “censored.” My student parking place to Dotti Barton. My mind, body, and soul to a junior in McConnellsburg. My school spirit to the underclassmen. My singing voice to Ellen Hill. All my typing ability to Debbie Shives. All my literary ability and unused potential to Mrs. Sigel. My yearbook editor position to anyone who wishes “Excedrin headache No. 71. My love of school and faculty to all in need. My long blonde hair to Dotti Barton and my maxi to Dianne Stahle. My words to one in pink. My wig to Bev Clingerman. My ability to draw wise and intelligent conclusions in physics class to Betty Swope. My bookkeeping grades to Bookkeeping I. My Adept ability in math, physics, and chemistry to Darce Keefer. My English workbook to the Eleventh Grade. My baseball intelligence to her sisters. My banner carrier position to Jean Strait. My bookcover to the Juniors. My gym suit to Mrs. Palmer. My imagination to SRA. My literature book to anyone who has the courage to open it. My hog to Dave Dombrowsky. My hat to the Ninth Grade Class. My green back to the science lab. My bookkeeping book to anyone who can understand it. My home economics ability to Dotti Barton. My shorthand book and bookkeeping book to the Junior Commercial girls. My seat in English to Jean Strait. My seat in Bookkeeping I to Gloria Kerns. My next door neighbor to anyone who can stand living next to him. Back to Mrs. Anderson all of the intelligence which she has given me. My vocabulary knowledge to Bill Strait. My knowledge in bookkeeping to Kay Fogel. My big feet to Lois Schriever. My typewriting skills to any member of the newspaper staff. My Volkswagen to Mr. Coldsmith. My electrical book to Leon Mellott. My majorette ability to Miss Dianne Stahle. All my unused notebook paper to Kenny Steach. My brains to the school showcase. My shorthand and bookkeeping to Cindy Pittman. All my spare time to Martha. My history book to Mr. Coldsmith.
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