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ZIZIOVS P1- BEVERLY WRIGHT My Shlhlng H0111 nl ll NOMA YOUNG- Career Angel ' ll Twenty
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6lV6LlC6LJ6 of H55 of The lights dimmed, and the curtain parte-dp thus be-qcxn the drcmo of school life, Due to circumstances beyond their control, the fascinating history of the Class of 1947 began in 1935, when lim Cade, Ioe Cade, Ann deCarteret, Lyle Clerqel, Lorczlee Caster, Denny Frye, Don Lee, Ken Levcck, Albert McCoy, Robert Pcxvlich, Bill Pyfer, Geneve Purvis, Charlotte Ransom, Dorothy Rutledge, Iohn Scxqer, Denzil Staple, Eugene Tribou, Letcx Vitletoe, Ronnie Voiles, and Beverly Wright were the crude beginnings of the present senior class cmd started their school life in the first grade of the little Sumner Grade School, Later in their grade school career they were joined by Mary Fortier, Ioan Hinrichs. Don Chapman, Edgar Kcxelin, Irene Minch, Ken McDcmie1s, Linnea Johnson, Pot Riddell, Bill Riddle, Fred Soulier, luck Word, Estelle Ufflemon, cmd Shirley cmd Ken Thompson. Memories remind us that cx favorite game of these above average juveniles was Dare Base, played morning, noon and night. All kinds of sports were the most ideal pcs- times cmd on annual playday with free ice cream bars usually cllmcxxed the year s events Mary Fortier and Bill Py ter won the sixth grade sportsmanship award A Pageant held in the sixth grade with lock Huntington as the star singing Wagon Wheels cmd Home on the Runge showed the town and the rest of the world that this class WGS going places Besides all the fun and learning there were many activities among them C1 student council of which John Sager was president with Iccfc Huntington cmd Ann de-Carteret hllmq the othtes oi Vite President cmd Secretary Ne-or the end of the six happy years of carefree learning c v1s1t was mode to the Iumor High which was soon to be the future home of these promising pupils so after summer vacation that year this group progressed with ease on to the Iumor High The first two years of Iumor High were singularly important because the boys cmd girls were separated Merle Cheesman Iim H111 Eugene Wallace Pct Gordon George Eqqe Larry Wadsworth Carl Iclcobsen Frank Swetz Richard Hanson Bruce Rea Ken Meyers Herbert Nickelson Hoy Moceri Duane Magee Vern lense-n David Sutter Ioe Stone Frank Matthews Ronnie Pcnnell Darrel Miller Beryle Waller Rosemarie Kuriqer Noma Young Verna Hansen Claire Hecxdwull and Shirley LaCrosse combined with the rest of this class during Iunior High days As usual this clcxss branched out into all activities the Senior High Band and the one oct plays had CI number of representatives from these students In the ninth grade the classes were mixed again and Spanish Home Economics cmd Agriculture be ccxme worrisome realities to many for the first time Social affairs began to grow cmd cx football banquet was held IH honor of the team Many High School dances were putronized by these wzde awoke youngsters Student government played cm important port in developing cmd preparing them us future citizens Merle Cheesman was the president of the Student Body ot this time with Geneve Purvis Pct Gordon Ioe Stone Mary Fortier cmd Dorothy Rutledge being other A SB officers A grand spring concert was held cn the end of the year and brought things to Q close except fox their Junior High Graduation The clcxss was proud that Iohn Sager cmd Roy Moceri earned the scholastic award and that Geneve Purvis and Merle Cheesman were chosen cts best representing Americans and that 'vierle ond Mary For tier were elected to receive the Sportsmanship award cmd that Roy Moceri was the Inspirational Award Winner After graduation the class prepared to move on to the awemspirmq high school Atter 1-xpernnting the h its rs 11 d J xs I t1t11t1 n tl 1- 11 us 11 41 tlllvltd Xe uldt high School in 1944 Thm Suplimnun class p1rt1clp1t1d ln many units ne-arlx 1-hun bmx tuxmd out tor t4mtb1ll ind thru flfthb m s we ll x llt hul nut bun idlt in spnrtx either ts t nk x lunlms tm S1 mms Om ni tha must 1nt1r1'-ting, utnts uf 1 H111 xx ts the cliuu-.ing of the rltss vu lltlw sxhirh were uhiu with puxplm 1nd gnld Another outstanding 1 Q-DIN 111-. lt' nu1l Soplimxwit Hop Iht tlumo Llndx uis tlmstn ulth th1 d1cnrf1t1unQ following 1 L x 1 x N 1 s rn 1 111 1 041 Xnnul, xx is d1d11 1tcd tu XX tr Bond balm Xlmmrs xnmng which wut ivven sophumures 1 U 1 1 11111 ln11uIl1lYlglll1wI'1 uquun e 1 1p.,h sduml 1 1 s s u 1 mmm '1 t mum 1 tiuu cld Q., 01 mul 1 llll n 1 N1 in S '11 w Q mlur t XXIIIIUYN 1 1 11 thq Junior xc ll WAS lt 1 ll I l 1 Nltlllllllglll Xl nsqut r1d1 xx iN re-inetiilnntl ls 1 muxt Ntuusxful dlnce -md tht 41, c,,rf,u,,n mmttu 1 cum ne 1 x nxt s un N 1 m ln Junior lllltlllf., the-in Q. drill ltllll ant tl t 1 tl f ns Q the- tllss un ths sph -. tl Ot them lm- 1 ads- remind Hunurlhle Xhntuvn un the :ll c-unf1r1m1 tnntlnll te llll ind IISU went to tue tuurnimtnt to run in thm 4-ll The r1-qmnsilulitx of dt-tumting incl u'-lining. for uwmmencement and c'1l1u11 ll if umm '- ln d l this Job 1 ll 11,11 11 l 1 ll lhc most intut'-ting progmm Q on ul s x 1 inns ll 1 1 lt ll in t11luut1 to th1 QQIIIUTQ nhl the 1 xurt soon to be 1 0 41 the nuinbus of this xull known 'md 1ml11t1ou-1 vllss uturnfd fur their flnll 36-'mr mm r St lmulx urn lkll im ll nu ll1lur1s B tn 1011111 r X 1 run 1 ll nv- N11 rlin C orlnn Shir 1 1 1X n 1 1 om ll Arson Mm mumi Pit N11 'NI IIIOH 'N 111' Llt' rice ll1l1 Rid llf lick Kan Horn Don ltx x1 1 1 1 l 1 N Q 1 it 41 hu 1 1 is usutl the senior X1 mr was e sn-.t md tlu ost inte-r1 sting. 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