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Class History In 1953, we started our voyage through high school with the help of Mr. Colanero, our Freshman class advisor, During that year we had a hot dog luncheon which proved very successful. The twenty-two members of our first year in high school were as followsl Roger Brown Patricia Clark Joy Landers Valerie Graff Carlos Klingler Nancy Ketner Lloyd Wilson Guyma Greenawalt Sheldon Rankin Mary Lee Brison Bonnie Henderson Nancy Foust Lynda Koos Johanna Smith .lohn Summerville Susan Lemmon Judy McElhattan Louise Sheffer James Edwards Malvene Creese Joseph Wingard Russell Cratty CLASS OFFICERS President .... Susan Lemmon Vice President . Nancy Ketner Treasurer . . Mary Lee Brison Secretary . Valerie Graff Sgt. oi Arms . . John Summerville In starting our Sophomore year, we joined in the welcoming of Mr. Penone, our English teacher. We were quite successful this year with our activities - a ham raffle, a blue jean dance, skating parties. and bake sales. In late September we ordered our class rings which arrived in the middle of December. CLASS OFFICERS President .... Louise Sheffer Vice President . Valerie Graft Treasurer . Mary Lee Brison Secretary . . Guyma Greenawalt Sgt. ot Arms . Johanna Smith During this year we lost a favored member of our class, Lloyd Wilson, who was killed in an automobile accident in March, 1955. In our Junior year, we had fifteen class members under the supervision of Mr. Hel- mintoller. At the very beginning of the year, we started earning moneyg we had a turkey raffle, a ham raffle, skating parties, and bake sales. It was now our turn to honor the Seniors at the annual banquet and prom, and on May 18 we had this grand affair. This was a great ending to the year's fun. CLASS OFFICERS President .... John Summerville Vice President . Louise Shelter Treasurer . Mary Lee Brison Secretary ,Ioy Landers Sgt. of Arms . Carlos Klingler In our Senior year, we were an eager and anxious group, we had so much to get done in only nine months. We had activities such asr square dances, bake sales, a turkey raf- fle, Freshman initiation, and a skating party. On April 26, we had our big activity of the year: the Senior play. On May 6, 7, 8, we visiied Washington, D. C., the nation's capitol, and had a wonderful time. At the Junior-Senior Banquet, Judy McElhattan sang Ebb Tide , the theme of the prom, and later that same evening, Susan Lemmon and John Sum- merville were crowned Queen and King of the Prom. Baccalaureate and Commencement were May 26 and 28. The once happy Seniors were a little sad as The happiest days of our lives came to an end. CLASS OFFICERS Presirlent .... Valerie Graff Vice President . Nancy Ketner Frrasurer . Mary Lee Brison Secretary . Susan Lemmon Sgt ol' Arms . John Summerville During this year a very sweet and pleasant girl, Joy Landers, who had been suffer- ing from a serious illness since her Freshman year, passed away.
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cLasS VILL S KW , ti-ff Class Will I. Mary Lee Brison, will my trig book back to Emlenton High. I, Malvene Creese, will my singing ability to Vivian Fair. I, James Edwards, will my head lo Mr. Toy. I, Nancy Foust, will my bashfulness to Gary Page. I. Valerie Graff, will my brand new cheering uniform to Miss Anderson. L Guyma Greenawalt, will my typing ability to Mr. Stewart. I, Nancy Ketner, will my typing ability to Mrs. Helmintoller. I, Susie Lemmon, will my long finger nails to Nancy K. I, Judy McElhattan, will my height to Linda Master. I, Johanna Smith, will my driver's license to Nancy F. I. John Summerville, will my way with women to Mr. Toy. We, the Class of '57, being of supposedly sound mind and body, do hereby declare this our last will and testimony. 1. To Mr. Stewart this old school house. 2. To Mr. Toy our smiling faces. 3. To Mrs. Helmintoller our typewriters. 4. To Mr. Helmintoller our Junior Historian Society Club. 0. To Miss Anderson our excellent acting ability. 6. To Mrs. Corbett our fine canary voices. 7. To Mrs. Shaw our driving ability. 8. To Mr. Colonna our excellent band. We LL CLISS
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1 41, ,2- iix 1 1 . Class of '57 Front row: Valerie Graff, Mary Lee Brison, Nancy Ketner, Judy McElhattan Susan Lemmon, Malvene Creese. Second row: John Summerville, Nancy Foust, Johanna Smith, Guyma Greena walt, James Edwards.
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