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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY School: OWIISG on September 3rd 19151 and we enter- ed our first year of high school With an enrollment of thirty-six and a decrease of four students. The foll- owing officers were elected: President, Dwane Ashcraft Vice President, Shellis Robinson: Sect., James Heldreth Treasure, Jim Ice. We chose the Wild Rose as our flower and our motto was, nLet the Boys take over.n Our Colors were green and white and our sponsor was Mrs. Smith On September 4 we entered our Sophomore year of High School. We started the year off with the enroll- ment of thirty-one students. During the year we had a decrease of four students. The following officers were elected: President, Janice Underwoodg Vice President, Mary Ellen Shrader: Sect., Eleanor Davis: Treasure, Jeanie Ash. Our class cheerleaders were Gene Swlger and lilly Clayton. Our class flower was the Wild Rose. Our motto, 'let the girls lead and the boys follow.' We chose Purple and Orange as our colors. Mr. Squires was our sponsor. WE entered our Junior year with an enrollment of twenty-six, one boy was missing after the first Semester. Our class officers were: President, Duane Ashcraftg Vice President, Mary Ellen Shraderz Sect., Marilyn Moore Treasure, Jil Ice. Our flower is the 'rasberry blossem.' 'Let the Boys take over,' wasour motto. We chose Eleanor Davis and Ann Rose Hayhurst for the Cherleaders. We selected 'Everybody is getting marr1ed,' for our Junior Play. We sold magzines, the first of the year to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. At Christmas time our class fixed up a basket of food and :ave it to a needy family. Mrs. Smith is our sponsor. We entered our Senior year with an enrollment of 20, one by was missing after the first six weeks. Our class officers were as follows: President, Jim Heldrethg Vice-Pres-Blenna Pigotts Secretary-Jeanie Ash, Treasure, Jil Iceg Our clors are pastil shades, our flower-Yellow Forsythia, our bird-mocking bird, nThe Ropes of the past ring the bells of the future,' was our motto. Ib selected our play. It is 'Stars in Their Eyes' It will be presented April 2,1954. We are looking for lard to the Junior-Senior Banquet and graduation.
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