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COMING EVENTS 1948-49 Junior Class Busy October 6—Dick Baughman and Corky Pitts are elected to lead Junior Class. November 24 — Junior Class sponsors Thanksgiving Dance. Music by Clayton Thompson. December 1-2—Annual Junior Class Play. “The Fighting Littles,” presented to appreciative audiences. May 12-13—The Junior Class honored the graduates of 194b at a banquet and a dance. Sophomores Very Active October 6—Gene McKinley elected president; Bob Siar, vice president. October 6—Dave Miller, Bill Long, Bill Hendricks, Lowanda Grube, Frank Christ, Brenda Bowser, Norma Shoves-tull, and Bob Siar were approved by the Student Council for membership to that organization. Freshmen Struggle Through October 20—Freshman initiation comes to a hectic climax after disagreeable hazing from sophomore overlords. November 10—Ray Baughman elected Freshman Class Prexy. Eighth Grade Has Good Year September 23—Room 22 elects Buddy Webster as President. September Barbara Basinger elected as President of Room 21. March—The eighth grade party was held in the gym. Seventh Grade Occupied September 9- James Martz elected President in Room 25. November 11 and December 10—Mr. Chilcott talks to Seventh Grade on experiences in Africa.
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Part “A”—First Row: Jim Wright, Jim Summerville, Ken Yates. Don Sowers. Second Row: Emma Work, Barbara Wiley, Judy Stahlman. Betty Snyder, Charlotte Zimmerman. Third Row: Martha Songer, John Truman, Wendell Sowers. Verna Wilson. Part ‘B”—First Row: Charles Wingert. William Wolfe, Dick Warner. John Wilson. Second Row: Anna Vandervort, Mary Stewart. Connie Webster, Doris Syphrit, Mary Lou Wallace. Third Row: Dorothy Welsh, Bob Weaver. Mrs. Geiser, John Syphrit, Esther Smith. MEMBERS OF ROOM 210 SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Various activities have taken place in the Room at the end of the upper hall, otherwise known as Room 210. Our homeroom officers are: President, Esther Smith; Vice President, Pete Vandervort; Secretary, Emma Work; Treasurer, Verna Wilson; Homeroom Teacher, Mrs. Kathyrn Smith. There are such committees as the Receiving Committee with Bruce Vasbinder, Chairman; The Bulletin Board Committee with Emma Work, Chairman; and the Program Committee, with James Wright, Chairman. There are twenty-seven in our homeroom, two of whom are in the band; live in the chorus, three on the Varsity Basketball Team. During our homeroom periods each Thursday, we have had discussions on manners throughout the school and the origin of our Christmas customs, A Christmas Party, as well as many humorous stories, songs, and poems. Mrs. C. H. Henry and Mrs. E. P. Geiser substituted during the absence of Mrs. Smith.
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