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CLASS HISTORY Our class entered V9S+fl91d High the fall of 'To We numbered 40 We had two class partie , both at Alpha nae Davis' home Our class oflicers were president, Phil Overnan, vice president, Phil Ortwein, secret ry, Inez Troxel, tre surer, Betty Ann Parker Hr UcClafl1n was our sponsor In our opnomore year very little 115or+anee harpened Our cl ss s onsor was Liss hencenhall Our ofiicers were presidezq Leslie Mreelei, vice pre ident, Charles Fad ley, secret rv, Betty Ann Parler, treasurer, Virginia Irwin We had two class p rties,one at the libra y basement nd the other at For e t Park, Loulesville We won the prize for the best stunt at cholurship banquet This was a broadcast of a football g nm which was planned with the help Ol hr Fletcher Our Junior year was the beeinninf our etivities Our of ice were president Barbara Briles, vice nresident, Phil Ortwein, secretar , Virginia Irwin, tro surer Phil Overman Our cl ss soonsors were Piss Le key and Mr L1 htle One of our class partieswm at Billy Hedden's home, the other at Forest Park One of the big events of the year was the Junior-Senior reception This was held at the Ulen Country Club at Lebanon NDustyH lub ler was the speaker Another one of our act 'vities was the junior play, UThe Tin Hero The cast was as follows. Douglas . Leslie Wheeler Mrs. Goodyear... ..... Eleanor Sumner Grace .......... ....Betty Ann Parker Virginia ..... ...Geraldine Cheezum Mr. Warner... ..... ..Clifford Barker Mrs. Warner .... ...Mary Louise Williams Bunny ....... ........Donald Hinshaw Annette..... .....Dora Ellen Baker Adelaide .... .... ..Thelma Allen Victoria.... ...Virginia Imin Claudette... ...Barbara Briss SPikG--- .. .Phil.Rus5d11
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C L y fshyy ' U We, the Senior Class of 1957, of West- field High School, believed to be of sane minds and unsound souls, do wish to leave within the folds of our beloved school walls, four interminable years, our last invaluable bequests, and hope they will be accepted as evidence of our undying efforts to please. We, the Senior Class, leave to each nwmr ber of the Faculty another pair of eyes forthe back ef their heads, so future students cannot 'pull the wool over their eyes as we oftendid. To the junior class, we will our wasted time, with the hopes that you will enjoy it as much as we did. To the school as a whole we leave our initialed desks and artistic carvings with which we have whiled away many an hour. I, Phil Ortwein, leave my clowning ways and excellent marksmanship with erasers, chalk, etc., to Gerald Wiseman and Max Whitmoyer. I, Betty Ann Parker, leave my abilityto get the best of the teachers and get fun out of life to Leis Godby and Cloy Dautrich. I,Everett Babb, wish to bequeath my Wwinning ways with wim in'W and six feet of good looks to Eugene Beauchamp. I, Virginia Irwin, bestow my ability to get my lessons las well as other people'sD up- on Kathryn Shugart and Paul Thistlethwaite. I, Ralph Wood, with L much r-luctance, leave my secret of attaining a manly figure to Leon Roberts. I, Lois Jessup, relinquish my uncontes- ted ability to attract the opposite sex to Lois Hammock and Esther Mae Pfaff. I, Phil Overman, respectfully surrender superior ability in athletics to Deward Moore and Raymond Stewart. I, Mary Louise Williams, give with ut- most confidence in its influence, my copy of WHow To Become an Ideal Wifen to Rachel Wasson.
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