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JOHN JUDKINS SILVERNAIL CHARLOTTE VIOLA FRENCH 'Long John' Dainty That crazy Power Wagont A hot set of wheels Oh, that languagetl What a. temperll A true hunter?? Red hair GLORIA MARIA FIORINA Glory Always skating That late driving classl Current choice 'Freddieee JOHN CI-LARLE BAKER 'Johnny The 'Flash Bulb' king Wall versed on many subjects I O ll ll ll O O -. .'ll 20
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MARGARET ANNE FREY HOIIARD CHARLES HALL SUSAN ANNE HALL 'PCB' 'Buck' 'Gussis' Happy! Destination--F1-ery's . what Q flirtl Never alone. Powerful 'O1ds'. lhirlwind talker, First woman 'President'. A genuine plugger. Dig those knee sockgl MARIE IARGARET HEN RICKS BARBARA CAROLYN GX! 'Henri' 'Baba' 'lother's' little helper. Good dancer. Oh, that laughtert Oh, those dimplesll Pretty hair. Possessor of a faithful admirer. 19
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S H On September l, l9h2, ten members of the present Senlor class, along with others who have left our ranks, assembled in Mrs Cameron's first grade Thls was the beginning of the b1g adventure of attending school Thoses who were in the orlginal class are Gloria Fiorina, Judy Fisk, Lance Greve, Marguer1te Ireland, Roger Odone, Edna Reynolds, Breta Sisson, Margaret Smlth, Bob Stow, and Margaret Wrlght In the second grade, we exper1enced the thr1l1 of having Hrs Cole make shadow plctures for each of us to present to our parents at Chr1stmas tlme In the th1rd grade, Mrs Sllvernell was faced with the problem of teaching us to write Howard DuMond and Barbara Gay joined our class that year Our fourth vrade teacher, Hrs Brown, was responslble for our aCCOmp11ShlHg the task of memorlzing WOctober's Brlght Blue Weather N Harjorle Gr1swold became a member of our class N133 Freeman enllvened our flfth grade by help1ng us with a large mural paintlng of Pueblo Indlans Howard Par1s was the new add1t1on that year Mrs Flemlng, our slxth grade teacher, lntroduced us to life on the second floor Our tlme was occupled by an extenslve study of the British Isles Susan Hall, Harie Hendrlcks and Charlotte French joined us there Gloria Fiorina, who had left us in the 3rd grade, re turned Mr Smith gulded us through the seventh grade It was highllghted by our trip to Albany In November we asslsted the eighth grade ln the preparation of a mock Natlonal Election That In Mr Staruck'S elghth grade, we were joined by Barbara Allen and Fern Jacob Under cellent guldance we presented the one act comedy, 'Wildcat Willie Plays Santa Claus W Miss Smallin and Mr Edson became our advisors in our thrilling Freshman year The out standlng event of the year was our initiation The Freshman party, g1ven by the Sophomores ln our honor, was certainly a pleasure Here John Baker joined our ranks Our Sophomore year brought us a new advisor, Mlss Hughes Under the careful SUPSPVISIOD of H138 Hughes and Mr Edson we continued our fund raisning campaign and sponsored a Thanks giving dance, WThe Turkey Trot W That year brought Peggy Frey 1nto our mldst In our Junior year, we were aga1n joined by a new advlsor, Mrs McCracken We presented the play, 'Her Step Husband', under the directlon of Mr and Mrs McCracken and Mr Edson On May 29, 1953 we sponsored the Junior Prom Peggy Frey was crowned Queen with Marjorle Grlswold, Susan Hall, Marle Hendr1cks, and Margaret Smith as her attendants The class also sponsored a Valentine Dance and sold refreshments at ballgames in order to add to the 1ncreas1ng treasury Our long awaited for class rings arrlved before Thanksg1v1ng Howard Dulond, who left us 1n the fourth grade, returned Our Senlor year brought us another new adv1sor, Mrs Sawyer The Senior play, 'Hillbilly Wedd1n'n, wh1ch was well recelved and was a great financial success Most of the funds for the year were obtained from the sale of magazlnes and Christmas cards In December, the class star ted one of 1ts largest projects, the yearbook In Aprll, the class journeyed to Washlngton for thelr eventful and unforgettable Senior tr1p We face the future mindful of the background of expert guidance and assistance which we have recelved at our Alma later 21 year brought us Howard Hall and John Silvernail. . ' V . ex- ' ' . a o . , Q U
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