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LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen G1 een, Treasurer- LaDonna Lawson Re- poi ter. David Jack, Presidentg Fred Haidesty, Vice-President, Max Mc- Queen, Secretaryg Paul Stallcop, Re- porter. SENIOR C ASS GFFICERS CLASS HISTORY August 1956, we embarked upon that long journey called high school with 64 members aboard. Mrs. Ruby Cash and Mr. Glenn Pell were our advisors for this trying year. Under the leadership of class officers, Ben Reberger, Janet Turner, and Alberta LaForce we trudged through to our sophomore year. Our officers for this year were Davidj ack, Dick Ames and Vickie Hull. Mrs. Geneieve Blair and Mr. Glenn Pell were our advisors. We looked forward to this year as we were allowed to order our class rings. Some of our members had fallen by the way- side so we numbered only 52 but we were proceeding toward our goal. Our junior year was sponsored by Mrs. Merne Stitzle and Mr. Harold Spencer. Our class officers were David Jack, Ronnie Slack, Betty Woods and Dick Ames. This was a busy year, selling magazine subscriptions and having charge of the candy con- cessions, trying to raise money for our senior trip. We also were admiring our class rings which had been delivered. Our enrollment had diminished to 46 but we were still struggling on, Then that long awaited ymr arrived that we had set our sight on so long ago or so it seemed to us. Seniors at last. This year we had to really buckle down and study and finish raising the necessarymoney for our trip. Mrs. Merne Stitzle and Mr. Harold Spencer were still with us to the finish. The officers chosen to see us through were David Jack, Fred Hardesty, Max McQueen, Helen Green, LaDonna Lawson and Paul Stallcop. This was the year that our pictures would be placed in thehall of our beloved school for passersby to view. Only 40 stalwart students survived the journey. At last, commencement and that long walk with our caps and gowns on to receive our much awaited prize, our diploma, our passport to the future.
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cms W pt We, the Seniors of 1960, being of sound minds and generous hearts, do herewith submit this, our last will and testament. To our beloved alma mater we leave all the scarred desks and many memories. To the faculty we leave our sincere thanks. To the Juniors, the Sophomores, and the Freshmen we leave our serene dignity, our keen intellect, and our colossal wisdom. L 1. 1. 1. 1, 1. I. 1, 1. 1, 1, I. 1. L 1. L 1. 1. 1. I, 1. I. 1. I. L 1, I. L I. L I, L 1. 1. L 1, L L L Dennis Abernathy, will my diploma to the annual Boy Scout paper drive. Dick Ames, will my basketball experience to Ron Kitch. Kay Arnold, will the right to be called Red to Dick Payne. Earl Borchardt, will my right to drive like a lunatic to Jerry Taylor. Charles Buck, will my right to be the best shot in the Wabash Valley to Ronnie Chamberlain. Jim Chavis, will my great ability in bookkeeping to Sherman Berry. Curtis Danhour, will my seat to Jack Miller. Reita Dickey, will my blond hair to John Pell. Tom Easton, will my second letter from the County Sheriff to Bill Page. Marian Erfft, will my government book to Clarice Cooprider. Helen Green, will the right to be treasurer of the senior class to Judy Brackney. Paulette Groner, will the right to be Drum Major to Deanna Ratcliff. Fred Hardesty, will all my good grades to Bill Thompson. Janice Haughee, will all the dancing steps I know to Janice Cornwell. Sandra Haughee, will my right to giggle in government class to Frances Walden. Ronnie Hedge, will my hunting ability to Mike Pritchard. Victoria Hull, will my right to be secretary of the Thespian Club to Rozanne David Jack, will my muscles to Jim Phipps. Nancy Johnston, will all my gum to those unable to chew it. Ladonna Lawson, will the right to be president of the F,S,A, to Judy Chavis. Max McQueen, will my right to be editor of the school paper to John Pell. Floyd Peck, will my weight to Mickey Reinoehl. Edward Phegley, will all my ability in art to Dick Hood. Harry Porter, will to the juniors the right not to take bookkeeping. Ben Reberger, will my abilities to play Santa Claus to Mark Shoemaker. Linda Sawyer, will my talkative ways to Clarabelle Peck. Sue Schopmeyer, will my behavior in government class to Sharon Reffett. Chamberlain. Paul Stallcop, will my school truck driving job to John Plessinger. Larry Tipton, will my A in government to Eddie Tener. Dan Thomas, will my ability to hit three triples in one game against Staunton to Bob Mohr. Michael Thomas, will my bottle of woman repellent to David Aker. Raymond Thomas, will my ability as painter to Wayne Knox. Robert Thompson, will the right to be the strongest in the class to Warren Williams. Camille Vance, will the right to be editor of the annual to Peggy Guth. Nancy Wasnidge, will my good memory to Diane Phipps. Clara White, will my bookkeeping book to anyone who wants it. Effie Wilson, will the right to work in the school office to Sandra Goshen. Betty Woods, will the right to serve on the Student Council during her senior year to Delilla Boyce. Frieda Zentko, will the right to be secretary of the F,S,A, to Kay Jones. SIGNED: THE sENioRs May 22, 1960
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