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IEAN WHITNEY FHA 1-2-3g Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Yearbook Staff 4g Festival 3: Dramatics 4: Operetta 1g Basketball 1-2-3: Class Sec- retary 4g Band 1-2-3-4: Cxchestra 1-2-3: FLA 4, Vice President 4. Peppiest Pretty Eyes Studious CLASS OFFICERS Ramen, ,,.... ..... ....... .---- - n A vm Grovsa Vice President- - - JUNE LEE Secretary ,... - - JEAN WHITNEY Treasurer- - - - STEPHEN SAULO sponsor, - - - - MRS, HARTT CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Carnation
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STEPHEN SAULO FFA 1-2-3, Vice President 39 Glee Club 4g Yearbook Staff 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Class President 3, Treasurer 45 FLA 4. Thompson All-Star Easy To Get Along With Late Hours CARLTON SLOCUM FFA 1-2: Glee Club 3-4g Yearbook Staff 4: Festival 3g Dramatics 4: Basketball 3-4g Baseball 1-2-3-4: FLA 4. Blondie Most Likely To Succeed WIl.LARD WESTCOTT FFA 1-2: Glee Club 3-4g Yearbook Mathematician Electronics Engineer Joker 1 EMERY THORN FFA 1-2: Glee Club 3-4: Yearbook Staff 45 Basketball 2-3-43 Band 3-4g Orchestra 1-2-33 FLA 4. Bass Drummer Ararat Cowboy Truck Driver Staff 4g Festival 3: FLA 4. Serious But Silly
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246411 The discovery of the class of 1954 was an accident. Four years ago, early one morning on the first Tuesday of September, 1950, the faculty of the Thompson-Starruc- ca-l-ligh School were strolling aimlessly through the corridors, chatting about the just- ended vacation and wondering whether there would be any startling changes in their work during the coming year. Suddenly they caught a glimpse of something new and strange. Just inside the front door, huddled together in mute embarrassment and anxiety, were the members of what became the Class of 1954. The discovery having been reported to the ruler of the high school, Principal Nor- man Gelatt, he received the news of this remarkable acquisition of his territory with marked delight and a few misgivings. During the first month of this year, we Freshmen suffered much inconvenience be- cause of our unfamiliarity with the new country and its traffic rules. However, we were permitted to form an organization of our own, and elected the following officers, all of whom fulfilled their duties well: President ------ - - Helen Buck Vice President - - ' ' ' -June Lee Secretary ---- - - - Norma Chilson Treasurer - - - - - William Bechtlofft Sponsor ------------------ Mr. Chilson Other members of our class were: James Ambrose, Girdon Buck, Donna Burman, Robert Carangelo, Joe Galoni, Elizabeth Gelatt, David Glover, John Kuiper, Cleon Lloyd, Barry Martin, George Martin, Loretta Morris, Marjorie Novak, Virginia Peltz, Marion Rebich, Joyce Ross, Stephen Saulo, Carlton Slocum, Emery Thorn, Billy West- cott, Harriet Wheeler, and Jean Whitney. During this first year Elizabeth Gelatt left our class. Our only activity that year was the Valentine Party that we sponsored for the school in February. In the fall of '51 we again returned to school minus one face, plus one new one. The one that was absent was Loretta Morris and the new face was that of Peter Dobon from Lakewood. We met and elected the following class officers: President -------------- Robert Carangelo Vice President ---- ---- C leon Lloyd Secretary - - - - - George Martin Treasurer ----- - - - - - -Joseph Galoni Sponsor ----------------- Mr. Swingle 'l'his year we sponsored the Halloween Party for the benefit of the school. X 5. X6 Q04 A: AD 2- mes!
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