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S E NIDR C LASS orncsns Ano ovusons Seated Social Chairman Dorothy Schmldt, Advisor Mr Tucker, Vice Pres 1d9Hf Ellen Witty, President Donald Avery, Advisor-Miss Hoefler Stand ing Social chairman Ronald Smlth, Treasurer Richmond Stettner, Secre tarv Stewart Metcalf CLASS HISTORY Well, here we are, Seniors' Just four short years ago we little gremlins entered through that famous doorway NTeachers guide, Pupils educate themselves We were probably the greenest kids and definitely the lazlest who ever entered, but in a short time we learned to find our wav around f?795 Mr Dubois, M ss Scribner, and Mrs Tolhurst were charged with the cheerful duty of being our ad vigors Ronnie Smith, being the best looking freshman boy, was elected president with Ruth Hanf vice president, Rich Stettner treasurer, and Shirley Williamson social chairman Our first major social event was a going away party for Mr D bois To build up the muscles, we also had a skating party Exams, vacation We become Sophomores Miss Wolak, M Tucker, and Mr St Clair were our class advisors Fred Steele was class president, Rich Stettner vice president, Dave Lankton treasurer, Ellen Witty secretary and Lois Maxim so cial chairman When we were sophomores, we had another skating party In our junior year we really began to let the rest of the world know we were alive. We had Miss Parke and Mr. Tucker as our class advisors. Dot Schmidt was class president, John Zimmerman vice president, Gloria Thome secretary, Rich Stett ner treasurer and Shirley Williamson social chairman. To start the year off right, we had a bowling party. Then in February we put on our prize winning assembly. The theme of this was the Stage Door Canteen. The social highlight of the vear was the Junior Senior dance with the crvstal ball as the central theme. The last vear' The year when we enjoyed all those 'priv1leges' so synonymous with the name seniors. Our class advisors were Mr. Tucker and Miss Hoefler. Don Avery was class president, Ellen Witty vice president, Rich Stettner treasurer, Stewev Metcalf secretary and Dot Schmidt and Ronnie Smith co social chairmen. In March we put on our Senior assembly with the theme centered around a hay field. In May came the Junior Senior Ball. With June comes graduation. We shall alwavs re member the special happy memories that each of us cherish. 6 2 -y M to : -Hr ,,- f as , I i . 5 I , 23 at 4 xwf . .1' ' , ' 5, vg- ' x . A ' I n , . . u- , , .r. . .
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Seated Miss Baynes, Miss Radigan, Miss Hoefler, Miss Leonard, Mrs Trimmer, Miss Cos grove, Miss Snyder, Mrs Martin, Miss Smith, Miss Smith, Miss Palmer Standing Miss Chase, Miss Ebblie, Miss Hess, Mr Tucker, Mr Mink, Mr Reese, Mr Quant, Mr Wood, Mr Crane, Mr Wolf, Mr Schum, Miss Steshka, Miss Wittig, Miss Parke, Miss Verbridge Mr. Wood, Principal Miss Cosgrove Miss Hoefler Miss Parke Miss Leonard Miss Verbridge M Quant Mr Wolf Miss Chase Mr Crane Miss Baynes Miss Smith Miss Wittig Mr. Reese .... Miss Palmer... Mr. Melville.. Mr. Mink ...... Mrs. Martin... Mr. Schum .... Miss Snyder... Miss Hess ..... Miss Steshka.. Mrs. Trimmer.. Miss Smith .... Miss Radigan.. Miss Schweser. Miss Ebblie... History Wi ce Principal? English Library Latin, French Business Business Science Science Agriculture English Music Art Shop Homemaking Band Basketball Coach Junior High Athletics Athletics Junior High Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Primary fl,-Vf,,f Fm 5 Mr. Tucker.... ....Mathemat1cs r. ...... ...
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if 7 pw .-r' Ruth Clark Laura Craft Intramurals 1 Craft Club 3, Hall Monitor 4 Cheer Club 4, Yearbook 3,4 Crys tal Ball 3, Echo 4 Senior Play 4 Russel Eddy fRussl Interclass Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Usher 4. Carol Amlsh B 1, French 3, Senior Plav 4, Echo 1 2,3,4, G ee Club 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 3 Freshman Party 1, Hall Moni tor 4, Cheer Club 4 Junior Prom 9, Operetta 1 Carnival 1, Music PQSTIVH Dorothy Ballard fDotl Intramurals 1,2 3,4, Inter class 3,4, flee Club , 4 Echo 4, Pan Staff 3 Crystal Ball 3, Hall Monitor 4 Senior Plat 4, Bad Tour 2 Calvin Bennett fTexl Intramurals Interclass 1 3,4, Photography Club 1, Senior Play 4, Varsity Base ball 2, Band 1, Crystal Ball Donald Avery fLoverl Class Pres 4, Senior Plav 4, Intramurals, Interclass 1,2,3,4, Varsity Soccer 2 3,4, Vice Pres of Student Council 3 Joan Baxter Glee Club 1 2 3,4 Leaders club 3,4, French Club 2 Latin Club 2, Speaking Con test 2,3,4, Craft Club 3 Archery Club 2 3 4, Echo 3 , Operetta 1, S Man Yearbook 4 Student Council4, Volley Ball 2,3 Margaret Brower fPeggyl Secretary of Class 1, Busi ness Manager 4, Cheer Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Intra murals l,2, Crystal Ball 3 James Colby fliml Intramurals, Interclass 1 2,3,4, Projection Club 2,7 4, Echo 2,3,4, Co editor 4 Student Council 4, Senior Play 4, Crystal Ball 3 Man ager Basketball 4, French ub 2, F F A 4, Bo Speaking Contest 3 Margaret Cubitt Archery Club 1, Band 2 ,4, flee Club 4, Cheer Club 9 3, 4, Yearbook 3 Gene Alma Haley Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Operetta 1, Cheer Club 2,3,4g Hall Monitor 45 French Club 2, Echo Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 3,4. 7 Q 'Q 'bf -r: ' X x f- Tll n' Q vii 'HF M p I A 3 14 , st , I - ' '., ' ' ad. - , L- , - . t 1 L 4 ,K . Q 1 1 if ' 9 3 ' Y ' 9 . - . , ' 1 . ' ly, f,,, ,,f, :dw 1 VVA, 1 ' , . 3 I ' V . Q 'V . - , Q I 3 I q, . e 1 , 3 9 ' ' . 2 E' , X I ' . - .,4g I I ' , ' . ' ' ' 1 , 5 y' ' , , 9' w . ' 3 ,V , V 4 ,3. 4' ' r. . 4, ,- 'fa Q A 1' I I QQ iw I ' . V Q I , 1 cf: , 3 Y Q29 D - I I 4 ' 29 ' ' Q A V , . ' LV ? My ' 3. ,A , 5 p I Qrf' , ' N 'Q 7 ., 5 . . , . - 5 - r - , 5 h . Cl ' . . . 1, - ys' ' , 1k 5: 5 . ,ff . X ' 'w' ' 3 1 ' -1, . S 7 1 I I K: 'K . 2' ' ll' me f I A 2 a
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