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Society FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY The members of the Freshman class met at the school building on the evening of October 14, and then proceeded to the City Park, where a wiener roast was en- joyed around a big bonfire. Other refreshments besides wieners and buns included potato chips, popcorn, and cokes. Later during the evening games and dancing were enjoyed in the school auditorium-gymnasium. Guests were the class sponsor, Mr. Joseph Cull, Principal Edgar E. Stahl and friends of the class members. 1- .. SENIOR GIRLS' TEA At 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 19, the Williamsport High School Gymnasium was the scene of the Senior Girls' Tea with the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club of Warren County as hosts to the girl graduates of Pine Village, West Lebanon, and Williamsport. The annual affair was opened with a musical program. Miss Emma Jane Bever of the Education and Vocation Com- mittee presented the medals to the superior and outstanding academic and com- mercial students in each of the three high schools. Dainty refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed tea table covered with a lace cloth and decorated with spring flowers and tall tapers. . JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Gay and colorful spring Bowers, greenery, pastel crepe paper streamers, and subdued candlelight provided the background for the annual Junior-Senior ban- quet and prom, which was given on the evening of Friday, May 13, at 7:30 o'clock in the Williamsport High School Gymnasium. At attractively appointed small tables artistically set with all tapers, flowers and clever favors, a three course dinner was served. Dancing was enjoyed from nine o'clock until midnight. Joe Wilson's 'Tune Toppers from Attica furnished the music. -lill GIRL SCOUT PARTY Clever Valentine motifs and appointments were used in decorations for the Girl Scout party for Warren County given on the evening of Friday, February 11, in the school auditorium-gymnasium. The Warren County Business and Profes- sional Women's Club was host to the annual affair. Relay games were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments of ice cream, cakes, and cokes were served by the committee in charge.
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Senior Class Will I, Patricia Balser, will my position as Supt. Fechtma.n's secretary to Kay Sipes. I, Charles Banning, will my Packard's beat-up fenders to Bob Ehler. May his never look the same. I, Juanita Barwick, will my nickname, Pee Wee, to Dick Billings. I, Barbara Beason, will my interest in Wrest- ling to Jo Ann Houck. I, James Bratton, will my interest in Attica to Meredith Tatlock. I, Jean Brooks, will my sweet disposition to Joyce Silver. May she always use it. I, Betty Bush, will my black hair to Gladys Worley, providing that she does not cut it. I, Richard Cole, will my black curly hair to Darrell Reynolds. I, Ronald Crane, will my play-acting ability to Robert Lee Freeland. I, Wayne Crowder, will my ability to run around with Carl Barnhart to Doris Bannon. I, Monte Crumley, will to John Markley the right to sleep in government class. I, Norma Davis, will my ability to answer questions in Mr. Pribble's economic class to Phyl- lis Miller. I, Billie Garriott, will my little Fireball C46 Ford7.to Delbert Fink. I, Doris Gaskill, will my ability to hit the high notes in Miss Reed's glee club to Anna Griflis. May she never get off key. I, Earl Haddock, will my interest in farming and livestock judging ability to Dick Gillespie. I, Martha Ann Hawley, will my job as news reporter to Betty Hipsher, hoping she finds more gossip than I. I, Billy Sam Haynes, will my temper on the basketball floor to John Markley. I, Melvin Hines, will my bass voice to Jack Cole. May he use it to the best of his ability. I, Eleanor House, will my shortness to Mil- dred Bacon. I, Betty Marie Jaynes, will my dark com- plexion to .Alrnetta Bartlett. I, Mary Lou Kennedy, will my ability to get demerlts from Mr. Pribble to Charles Handy. I, Lillian Kirts, will my interest in Crawfords- ville to Patsy Bowlus. I, Elsie Kochel, will my fondness for boys to Mary Lou Ottinger. I, Everett Lohmeyer, will my wrecked cars to William Clair Byers. I, Flora Martin, will my ability to giggle all the time to May Odle and Pauline Kaniewski. I, Rosemary Martin, will my love for study and high grades to Jeanne Davis and Bertha Byers. I, Barbara Mathews, will my interest in West Lebanon to Betty Biggs. I, Margaret McIntosh, will my height to Pauline Kaniewski. May she never have to tip- toe. I, Robert Melton, will my way with the women to Howard Ttate. I, Robert Miles, will my Blue Streak 131 Chev.J to John Markley. May he get more speed out of her than I did. I, Norma Moore, will my position as secretary to Mr. Grady Swadley to Juanita May. I, Louise Newton, will my appetite to Jerry French. I, William Penick, will my athletic ability and charming ways with the fair sex to Win- field Wesley. I, Lee Perry, will my seven years' experience in the band of Bingy High to Carl Dean Mclntosh. I, James Pugh, will my height to Elmer Mc- Aleer. May it do him more good than it did me. I, George Reitz, will my bashful ways around the girls to Robert Lee Freeland. I, Thomas Ringer, will my ability to play hooky and always get caught to John Markley. I, Leona Sipes, will my ability to chew gum in classes to Bessie DeZarn. I, Ernest Slauter, will my track record to the junior class boys. I, Frank Taylor, will my interest in intra- mural basketball to Richard Gillespie. I, Dwain Thompson, will my interest in girls to Joe Lanie. I, Leland Trott, will my interest in school work and extra-curricular activities to Richard Billings. I, Donald VanLaere, will my typing ability to any junior who needs it. I, Marjorie York, will my ability to sew to Shirley McLain.
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uniors First Row, left to right-Patsy Bowlus, Phyllis Miller, Shirley McLain, Juanita May, Mary Odle, Jeanne Davis, Elmer McAleer, Mr. Swadley. Second Row, left to right-Paul Lucas, Geraldine French, Bertha Byers, Gladys Worley, Arnetta Bartlett, Betty Hipsher. Third Row, left to right-Jo Ann Houck, Anna Griflis, Betty Biggs, Mildred Bacon, Bessie DeZarn, Joe Lanie, Mary Lou Ottinger, Kay Sipes. Fourth Row, left to right-Pauline Kaniewski, Jack Cole, Richard Gillespie, Bob Ehler, Meredith Tatlock, Howard Tate, Joyce Silver, Darrell Reynolds. Fifth Row, left to right-Doris Bannon, Delbert Fink, Charles Handy, John Markley, Bob Freeland, Richard Billings, Carl Dean McIntosh, Bill Byers, Winfield Wesley. Sophomorcs First Row, left to right-Barbara Kingen, Carla Bever, Clyde Byers, Gordon Banning, Arlene Kell, Joanne Melton, Leroy Arnold, Mr. Pribble. Second Row, left to right--Beverly House, Donald Synesael, Ann Gillespie, Velma Turnpaugh, Marion Chambers, Frances Watkins, Lois Trott, Marjorie Bridgewater. Third Row, left to right--Sherman Pasley, Junior Cole, Charles Burton, Dorothy Keown, Don Miles, James Flood, Eugene Newton, Gary Goodwine. Fourth Row, left to right-Billie Willett, Daisy Downey, Freeman Wallace, June Cox,AGarland Bullington, Joan Ringer, James Mclntosh, Merridy Crumley, Kay llildenbrand. Fifth Row, left to right-Clinton Osborn, Carroll Thompson, Robert McClatchey, Jackie Jacks, Mack McKinzie, Richard Johnson, Gary Zenor, Billy Jaynes, Richard Kincade, Robert Folk, Cynthia Masters. I F rcshmen First Row, left to right-Norman Held, Dorothy Hines, Beverly Jernagan, Tommy Swaney, Naomi Cronkhite, Jean Wilson, Mr. Cull. Second Row, left to right-Violet Manus, Phyllis Phelps, Ronnie Cofling, Rena Poynter, Nancy Folk, Tommy Silver, Joyce Hamilton. ' Third Row, left to right-Virginia Larch, Clara Tatiinger, Carolyn Swanson, Janet Butler, Nedra Bartlett, Carolyn Watson, Willadeen Greer, Betty Tyler. Fourth Row, left to right-Sue Penick, Bobby Martin, Estella May, Dorothy Rolan, Wilma Bullington, Dottie Wilson, Beverly Kinney Eddie Williams, Janet Hamilton. Fifth Row, left to right-James Stump, Donnie Butler, John Reynolds, Donald Foster, Glen Taylor, Bill Smith, James Waltz, Don Hoskins, Sharon Wisdom, Mary Ann Aldridge.
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