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IANL l'l7Wl.l.l, Jann- , an t'xccllt'iit studcnt tilt tht- .it :idtqiiiiv noursc, ils t tool-t honors in playing thc piano .ind tis thc littta Cluh ,wt-ttlttiit, lit-ta C,l,ib 3,4, Iri-lli-H l,2, 5,4, Lgiiinlra f,llllU 4, 5.1, ll-utstcr Club 2, 5, lluttiioiicttt-s Qtiiaiiistj 1,23 Junior tttnn staff 2, .Xrtow Staff 4, Llinsttt-I l,.'1,3,4, Cantata I, 2,5,,l,!Il1Ul'lis l,2,3,4:l'l'A 5,,lut.1orClasslfl.iyl4.li, 5it.ith Myittl. NANCY RAINS lin , on thc acadcitiic vourst-, types away on tlic Sl'lg4I'l'RllM. llur willingness and co-opcration have niadu livt pi popular iiicinlvct of thc Clziss ol' '55, Spvvtrutn 4, 5tn- dt-nt C,ouncil 3.4, Yxlinstrcl 3,4g llrnni Corps I,2,3,Cl1lu'us , g ltr-Ili-YI,2, , ,lit-ostctfjluhz, ,Cantata , , 34 54 3 34 IDONSJA Rlilll 'llonri limi , on ri homt' t-mitioiiiivs tnnrsc, will hc rc- iiicnihurt-d lor liur pretty clothcs, CAA l,2, lfllA 3. Wll.l,lf'xM ROl5lfR'l'50N KNLYI' l'lC'l'l'RlllJj Bill , out handsome left cud, will tiuvcrforgctthc dis tus- n-ns in ,govt-rntncnt class. llc w:.sn't sucn :tt school much xlillt lit wits on the vocational Coutsc. Baseball I , 2, 3, Chorus l,f'.1llI4lI.l lgClasSUfflCCl'Ig lfootlvall I,2,4. 'N v' U.: . .- y' .K SElllllllS .Nt BEVERLY SAVAGE Burn proudly hailed from Calzirnt-ntlligli Srlmolhzirshc lcaruud to lou- s.ll,5, too, A capable coriitnctuc studcnt, wc-'rc glad she tnovcd hack to Szilhxai., Calurnct lligh School I,2,l3.iI1d .1,gClior.:s 4, Tri-lit-Y 4, Bcta Club 4, Min- strel 4, Booster Clib 3, DANNY SCU'l l' Chappy was thc hit of the '52 tninstrclwith his imita- tion ofAl lolson's MAMNIY, llc thrillud us clt-ar down to our toes and wc are sorry that it took us so long to discover Danny, On thc academic chorus, hc took part in Chorus 3, 4, Proicctronist Club 2, 5,4 Hi-Y 2, 3,43 Junior Class Play, Minstrel 2, Cantata 3,4. HAROLD SETTLES Chiggcr was certainly littlc but dynamite comes in small packages. llc was loads offnn and followcdthc Shop course. JUNE STAUCUP junio , on the commercial course, was our popular student council president and did thc hast Charleston in thc class. Chorus 2,3gC3lT1Cl'a Club lp G, .-X, A, I, Spanish Club I,2, Student Council l,2, 3,45 Visual Education 1.2, Boo- ster Club 2.5, Minstrel 3,4, Queen Attendant 2, Student Council Convention l,2.
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ft. B . 'bs 15 11 l stnmns CAROLYN MOSS Carolyn will be remerriberedfor her happy smilc and her capability in allher undertakings, She was afirst-rate student on the academic course. Chorus I,2,3,4g Beta Club 3,49 G.A, A. Ig Arrow Staff 4, Iunior Class Play, Minstrel I,2, 35 Cantata I,2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Office Helper 2, 3, 4, VADA PARTLGW Vada concentrated on the commercial course. She had a sparkling diamond on her finger and a sparkle in her eye. Beta Club 3,43 Junior Arrow Staff Ig F.H. A, 3, 4, Spectrum 4g Library Staff I , 2, 3,45 Office Helper 4g Girl's State 3. DICK PINKSTON Pearly , vocational student, was one of the first guys in the Class of 53 to hand out a diamond, Lucky girl, to get such a good-looking boy as Dick. Football I,2, 3, Bas- ketball zg D.O. Club 4. JAMES PIRTLE Jim was on the academic course whiic he played with movie machines and spot lights. Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Projec- tionist's Club I,2, 3,4g Beta Club 3,43 Camera Club I,2, Spanish Club 3g Speech Club 4g Junior Class Play, 5l'E Mrlll.-KN 5uzzy has bircn .in acrixt' int-mber of tht' llririiioiiettt-s for four years. A loyal duiiiocrrii, hi-r arguincnrs with Georgi- forced her to cliritigc govurnriiuiit seats, Chorus I,2, 3,4g Minstrel I, 2, 3,45 Hrirmoncttt-s I,2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4g IL, A,A. Ig Junior Cflgtss Play, Drum Corps I,2, 35 Booster Club 2, 3,4g K,B. Smith awardgClriss Ufficer IgCanIata I,2, 3, 4. GAII. MATTOX Gail, on the vocational course, was famous for his 4-ll calves. D.O. Club 4: Football Ig Chorus 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3,4g Minstrel I,2, THOMAS MORRISON Tom, another quit-t person, was on the coinrnertmil course, What a reliefto have a few people like Tom aroundl Chorus I,2, Minstrel I,2g Cantata 1,23 D.O, 4. 3 '-an 49
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SEHIURS RICHARD WALLS Root followed the academic course. He would have been good advertising material for Beauty-Rest mattresses, Remember those third period naps he took? Football 15 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Baseball 1,25 Track 15 S winner 25 Chorus lg Hi-Y1,25 D. O. Club 2, 35 Office Helper 15Visual Education lg Spanish Club 2, 35 Camera Club 2. THOMAS WERNZ. Squirrelly came byhis nickname honestly. He loved to hunt and was one of the best in S,H.S, How big did you say that Coon was, Tom'?? The academic course was his choice, Junior Arrow staff 1,25 Arrow Staff 3,45 Golf 2,3,45 S win- ner 3, 45 Hi-Y l,2, 3, 45 Student Manager Ig Junior Class Playg Projectionist's Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 3, 45 Cantata 3,4. RANELL WIBLE Nellie Faye was the clown of the Class of '53, She will long be remembered for her imitations and antics. On the commercial course, she took part in various activities, Chorus I,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Spectrum 45 Junior Class Play, Booster Club 3,45 Drum Corps1,2, 35 Minstrel 1,2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cantata I, 2, 3, 4. MICKEY WILSON Mickey was another one of our more quiet boys. We sometimes wondered though, if he wasn't training for the 5oo the way he drove that Ford. Mick hada girl and there- fore didn't need much of anything else in the way of activi- ties. He followed the vocational course. BARBARA STULTZ Barb finished school on the commercialconrse and pa- tiently waited for those wedding bells to ring, She was very quiet but all of us liked her sweet personality. G.A, A, 1,25 Officer Helper 1,25 F.l-l,A, 2, 35 G.A,A, Play Day. NANCY SUE TAYLOR Nancy's sweet face and voice make hera inost attractive member of the class of '53 despite her shyness. On the com- mercial course, she also writes the gossip column for the SPRECTRUM. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Junior Class Play, Booster Club 3,45 Harmonettes 3,45 Min- strel l,2,3,4gGi1'l'S State 35 Cantata 1,2,3,4. ROBERT TEMPLETON Scotch was a lone wolf his senior year, His straight and narrow path was the academic course, Football 1,25 Basketball Ig Track Ig Chorus 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Junior Play, Minstrel 4, Cantata 2, 3. - 1 ,i 'f 4, -'ff
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