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“Calvin Escue was elected for a second term as president He was ably assisted by Marshall Wick, vice president, Jo Handley, secretary, and Jean Meadows, treasurer. Mr Withers was again our class sponsor In October we chose our class rings which were to be delivered the follow ing September. The class was sadly in need of money for entertaining purposes, and every opportunity which presented itself found us there with our limp little money bag By the end of the year we had accumulated a goodly sum, and this wealth was lavishly spent on the Junior Senior banquet One of the high lights of the year was our class play, The Sweetheart of U Baka Pi , directed by Coach Bob Anderson On September 2 1952, thirty one seniors enrolled for their last year at five are left to tell the tale Tom Ball, Patsy Jo Ball, James Christy, Calvin Escue, and Margaret Goble Lewis Because of his good work in the preceding years, Calvin Escue was re elected president. Other officers were Jerry Young, vice president, Patty Glenn, secretary, and Patsy Jo Ball, treasurer. Miss Virginia Anderson was our advisor. The year has been a pleasant one filled with scholastic, athletic, and social activities. The class play Seventeen Is Awfull3Young , and the Junior Senior banquet are two dates worthy of special mention Our history, as you can see, has so far been without tragedy It has been serene and happy, but certainly not monotonous We hope it has been worthwhile. We're leaving now the carefree days, The happy golden hours, Of youthful mirth, and fellowship No other years can hold, For joy does not repeat itself, No more school days like ours We each one goes his way today, Our history has been told , - Winfield High. Of the original fifty-two who entered the first grade, only
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