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Listening to the Some Enchanted Evening .i- sa , Our voices are lifted in long Refugees from the South Pacific Dancing neath the southern moon ,ff ,g: W--16 alm Trees and Sandy Beach JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET OF 1950
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SEMUIEURE SCHOLARSHIP Points for scholarship awards are based on the final grade in a subject Only four subjects are counted lr one year while subjects carried only half a year earn half the points from that grade A's re celve fifteen points, B's ten and C's five points minus subtracts two points and a plus adds two points extra points are given for activities such as orches tra and glee club Also school citizenship credit of ive points may be voted by the faculty Seniors who participate ln the county scholarship contest are awarded the number of points equal to their rank 1 the county subtracted from twenty five Each year the two seniors ranking highest in the class are chosen valedictorian and salutatorisn This ear these two were Donna Closson, valedictorian and elson Price, salutatorian David Tinkey ranked tenth in the Richland County annual scholarship tests Time is still 'marching on and another senior class is nearing graduation The class of 1951 is going out into a world of turmoil and as each of us goes our separate ways our paths may never meet again This is one reason for printlng 'The Echo ' This is a record of the joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, and friends and foes we have enyoyed throughout our school years This annual is probably not the best na'the worst but regardless, we have all worked hard to make the best we could To Mrs Casad, we wish to express our deep appreciation for her kindness and directions We also wish to thank Mr DeVito, who took the pictures, and all those who gave us advertisements Editor-in chief Editor-ln-chief. Art Editors. . Advertising. . Class Editor Grade Editor Girls' Sports oys Sports Subscriptions ANNUAL STAFF eoooea u . . Ch: Documentary Committee Typists ,Mary Ann Clever .Donna Closson Reggy Roberts Ronald Leathers Nelson Price David Tinkey Robert Frey JoAnn Jacobs Birdie Fulmer Jean MacCartney Carl Duffner Pauline Mowry Sylvia Warne Carol Dalenberg Harold Hastings Thomas Parsons Thelma Ridenour Elaine Beymer Janis Dent Duffner Price, Frey, Roberts First Row Warne, losson, Dent, Mowry, Clever, Dalenberg, Jacobs, Beymer LASS MOTTO gif? 05107772 M5676 K 0 6 mffzer ffzafz fo 366W LASS PLOWER H65 R036 Marv Am Clever LJLASS UOLORS gjlfg cf fj?ZW6'7 B ' . . J ' . Z n u Back How: Hastings, Tinkey, Leathers, Parsons, Mr. Casad, ' z 6 A ' ' fx l 1 .' , xf K it 1 ' rw . I , LJ - - fN F1 I 1
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Mary Alt JoAnn D1Sanze Robert Kordish Willys Yahney JQNUHH5 Delbert Beer Jerry Ellis ,K 4 Myron Beer Ronald Evans Bernard NEEDED Palmer Price Shirley Brissell Norman Heinberger A. Patsy Quinn David Buchanan Carol Henry Q Virgil Rader We are all dreamers To be sure, there are no dreamless lives During our hi h school days, we are especially conscious of these mperishable Dreams, Some of these have become reel experiences for the Junior Class, the basketball games, the plays and finally the prom Our year began with the election of the follow ing class officers President, Donald Danals, Vice President, JoAnn D15anze, Secretary, Kathleen Dlcker hoff, and Treasurer, David Buchanan The class distinguished itself by selling more magazines than any other preceding class Our sales amounted to over 31000 The New Year, 1951, brought a new election of officers Mary Alt became President, Bernard Palmer, Vice President, Jerry Ellis, Secretary and Myron Beer Treasurer April 6 will long be remembered o plays, 'They Put On a Play' and 'An Uninvlted Ghost' were pre- sented under the capable direction of Mr Daryl Daniel The crowning experience of the school year was the Junior Senior prom We chose as our theme r Friendship 14 Doris Coleman LeRoy Hopper Pauline Riddle Donald Danals Gerald Jacobs Janice Strickler Verlin Day Larry Keeler DQWF Annie Taylor Nathan Price Kathleen Dickerhoff Evelyn Kelley Darlene Walker Doris Coleman, Marge Farat, Carol Henry V K NAR : P!! 'eff x:P, - lla ltbf Y A , p ' - w'. -ff' -' mfr gf, j' Y ' Q , Q,,, ' '.e ,ik Rf,-X: K X: , ' egg, e , I Y, yy fff eV wi K f , V ' . nf n . 5 . Tw -I , lou P
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