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YEARBOOK STAFF S l:H,Grover,J,Snow,G,Haskell,E,Canfield,J,Richmond,J,Richmond,P,Ovjrt,G.Lewis 2:D,Kear,S.Fostor,L.Ra7,R,Whitosell,M. Johnson,G,Grover,M,Shay,F.Fro§ 3: F, Lewis, H. Bledsoe,L, Coleman, R,Edwards,R, Deck, A,Stebbins,D i tiSvI£r?Fe en K,Crittenden Editors-In-chief Publicity Directors Production Managers Advertising Managers Sales Directors Sports Editors Literary Editors Art Editors Class Editors Photography Mai) ger3 Faculty Edito$ Clubs Editors Alumni Edit g Business M uyigq SENIORS Jane S£ Dick Pr eman Jape Richmond wll Coleii 'Gertrude Haskell fred Lewi PauJJLn Swor t jrfSpR i clunon d Gj y Gr over tarl Crittenden Dougal Kear Fred Frost Harold Bledsoe Robert Deck ielen Grover Arnold Stebbins Eleanor Canfield Max Shay Lucy Ray Raymond Edwards Margaret Johnson June Young Eugene Foster Dale Kear Dean Kear Reta Whitesell Eleanor Lewis FOREWORD Memorj Tis life's greatest Treasure, - A Treasure more precious tharyever discovered by pirates of old. May this annual bring yon many hours of pleasure and may It keep ever fresh the rec- of our happy days beneath the Blue and White banner. OLORS d White CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO Live and Learn
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CLASS HISTORY It was twelve years ago that a large class entered Whltesville High School to start their first days. The class consisted of Karl Crittenden, Robert Deck, Fred Frost, Don Kelly, Bobby Mingus, Martin Nelson, Helen Grover, Jand and Jean Richmond, Barbara Smith, and Jane Snow. Mrs. Coats found it very difficult to keep us still in our seats. The second grade was a continuation of the first. It was during our third and fourth years that Miss Dorothy Griggs taught us our new and more complicated studies. At the climax of these two years most of us had stood in the corner or cloak room for throwing paper wads or for some other form of mischief. For various reasons the roster of our class had changed very considerably when we reached fifth grade. Lowell Coleman, Phyllis Nelson, and Raymond Rivards joined our happy group. This year Mrs. Clark tutored us through a very success- ful year. At the beginning of our sixth year Guy Grover, Dick Freeman, Junior Hann and the Kear twins joined us. Under the excellant teaching of Helen Barney we all progressed to the seventh grade. Luella Flynn, Melvin Herrick, Eleanor Lewis , Bertha Rhodes and Pauline Swort entered our group. We all completed the seventh grade with flying colors. We were able to pass to classes, elect class officers andai advisor in eighth grade. This year we had our first taste of Regents1 examinations. The eighth grade consisted of 19 members who were: Pauline Swort, Junior Hann, Bertha Rhodes, Dorothy Jones, Jane Richmond, Jean Richmond. Georgia Graves, Gertrude Haskell, Jane Snow, Dick Freeman, Guy Grover, Harold Bledsoe, Fred Lewis, Fred Frost, Lowell Coleman, Dougal Kear, Karl Crittenden and Robert Deck. Our Freshman and Sophomore years were very uneventful compared to our later years. We had a skating party and a Sophomore dance which at the end of our two years netted us $24.00. These two years we studied less and misbehaved more than we should have. We had good preparation for high school that we coasted on. These years soon passed, and our Junior years came into view. The President was Lowell Coleman Vice-President, Fred Lewis; Secretary and Treasurer, Jean Richmond. Our class advisor was Mr. Jones. During this year we had our annual Junior Prom. A magazine sales contest, bingo party and a round and square dance were also given by us. At the climax of the year we gave the Seniors a banquet and ordered our coveted class rings. At the beginning of our last year at Whltesville Central we elected our clasB officers as follows: President Lowell Coleman: Vice-President, Jane Snow; Sec- retary, Jean Richmond: Treasurer, Robert Deck. Mr. Bartoo and Mrs. Pfeiffer were selected as our class advisors. In October we had a Magazine Campaign, Halloween Fair, and on December sixth a Musical Revue was presented. On March second we sponsored a Pie Plant Pete Show and on March 24, the play Let Me Out Of Here.1 We have decided to go to New York City for our Senior trip right after grad- uation. In the near future we have numerous money-making plans and Junior- Senior Banquet before we leave. Looking back over the years we find that the t ime went quite fast. I am sur we all enjoyed our studies necessary for graduation, Throughout our life I hope we all will be able to recollect the amount of aid and advice given to us by our two Senior Class advisors. Bob Deck
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