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K UPPER PHOTO BIXVSKIKROW fleit to rightl: Richard Dykmann, Gerald Dallman, Phil Heidelk, Ed Kruger, Ioe Heylin, Ioe Mees, Douglas Thomas, Andrew al er. THIRD ROW: Ioan Brown, Ioan Elgmt, Mary Ann llavlicok. Pat Sifxchord, Iliclzald Berry, Inrry Knano, Eugenie Erwin. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Woidenhalt, Richard Schoen, Ianet Ackman, Geraldine Sisler, Mary Eleanor Moore, Miriam Church, Willard Price, Harold Harms. FIRST ROW: Genevieve George, Patty McKay, Rudolph Iuarez, Marjory Horky, Ella Mae Ianz, Beverly Glathar, Doyle Austen. CENTER PHOTO BACK ROW lleit to rightl: Marvin Hein, Max Showalter, Donovan Ehrett, Leo Thomas, Darwin Smith. Iohn Adams. Eugene Murray, Bob Regnier. THIRD ROW: Bob Melander, George Gieber, George Karahatsos, Ruth Phillippi. Marlene Whited, I.aGreta Dawson, Rose Schoenrock. Miss Phyllis Thornton. SECOND ROW: Wilma Hirsch, Edward Mais, Darrell Ellis, Donna Leigh, Everett Hale, Bud Kirby. FIRST ROW: Arleen Boley, Loretta Culp, Lois Ward, Marilyn Iones, Marjorie Naiman. Sandra Carrico, Barbara Banks. LOWER PHOTO BACK ROW Cleft to rightl: Orville Poppe, Dick Furrow. Mervin Czxrstens, Dean Shultz, Harry Heidelk, Bill Riley, Kenneth Duensing, Stanley Oberhelman, Ralph Bennett. THIRD ROW: Ramona Arp, Carolyn Eilts. Bertha Katz, Mildred Eret, Shirley Schoenrock, Anna Weidenhaft, Mary Iane Huss, lim Barber. SECOND ROW: Ruth Dalke, Richard Marshall. Betty McCord, Barbara Von Lindern. Donna Snell, Harold Stewart, Bill Shamburg, Ice Iuarez. FIRST ROW: Iunior Knobel, Dolores Henkel. Charlene Hoover, Willa Hammond, Letha Glasscock. Leo Milius. 2 3 E t
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Sooner or Later With Miss Phyllis Thornton wielding the baton, the class ot '50 began their second year at FHS. Their theme song seemed to be l'Sooner or Later, judging trom their superior actions to the shy little freshmen and their envious glances at the juniors and seniors. Atter a tew weeks ot school, the class chose as their statt tor the year: Bertha Katz, president, Ierry Keane, vice-president, Willa Hammond, sec- retary-treasurer, and Orville Poppe, sergeant-at- arms. The class was well represented in organiza- tions ot the school. There were twenty-two soph- omore members in the band, Iunior Knobel and Doyle Austin earned band letters. Some sopho- Discussing plans lor the sophomore class party are Ierry Keane, vice-president: Bertha Katz, president: Willa Hammond, secre- tary-treasurer: and Miss Phyllis Thornton, sophomore class sponsor. A steady stream of conversation emanates from Winslow's cate as the sophomore class partakes ot refreshments alter their line party at the local theater. Page 20 Lyn-5 'G gj mores who were members ot the small groups in band were: Eugene Erwin, Bob Melander and Doyle Austin in the cornet trio, Barbara Banks in the clarinet quartet, Marlene Whited and Marilyn jones in the drum trio and in the saxophone quartet were Richard Marshall and junior Knobel. Anna Weidenhatt was secretary-treasurer ot the Pep Club, and twelve other sophomore girls were members. Richard Berry served as publicity chairman on the l-li-Y cabinet. Sophomore Ianet Ackman was president ot the Tri-Y, and Marilyn jones was treasurer ot the organization. Marilyn was also president ot the County Y-Teens. Bertha Katz was a member of the triple trio, a small group trom the vocal department. A trio ot sophomores working with the movie projector were: Lonnie Weidenhatt, Bob Howell and Ioe Mees, Five sophomore girls who served on the PHA statt were: Mildred Eret, secretary, Donna Leigh, treasurer and degree chairmang Donna Snell, news reporter, Letha Glasscock, song leader, and Sandra Carrico, historian. Three lettermen on the tirst string basketball team were: sophomores Ed Kruger, Iohn Luby and Doug Thomas. Other members ot the F Club from the class ot '50 were: Kenneth Duensing, Phil I-leidelk, George Karabatsos, Bud Kirby, loe Mees, Stanley Oberhelman, Orville Poppe and Pat Seachord. Sophomore Iunior Knobel won the FFA scholarship award by standing scho- lastically highest in an organization with mem- bers trom all tour classes. ln March the class held a line party at the Bonham theater seeing the show Cass Timber- lane. Atterwards the group gathered at Win- slow's Cate tor refreshments. Undoubtedly the sophomores will tind many notes ot Memories Among Their Souvenirs.
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UPPER PHOTO BACK ROW Cleft to rightj: Gene McDonald. Bill Michels. Louis Meyer, Dick Smith, Clittord North, Merlene Iordeninq. Bob DeBord. Nancy Pickering. Virge Hays, Dorothy Schwisow. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Gehrt. Barbara Morris, Lois Zabel. Louise Heimsoth. Shirley Selk, Ileana Pixley, Sam Thomas. Dorothy Law. Ioan Loyd, Melvin Free. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Barber. Bonnie Fielder. Virginia Vonderhaar. Patricia Keen, Wilber Hanson. Myra McClure. Harley Brown, Marian Rossmiller. LeRoy Wiegand. FIRST ROW: Rich- ard Rhoden. Carolyn Luce. Marlys Hummel, IoAnn Corbin. Connie Smith. Leonard McCord, Glendale Mewes. Rolland Schwisow. Don- CENTER PHOTO BACK ROW: Minnie Rabe, Leona Brungardt. Phyllis Oberhelman. Wesley Gano. Darrell Bishop. Russell Shultz. Dale Iunker. Kathleen Napier. Patty Arkland. Helen Smith. Arloene Davis. Miss Akin. THIRD ROW: Darlene Meyer, Vonnie Smart. Shirley Kelley, Ger- aldine Church, Colin McLaurin, Billy Hewitt, Ioan Heidelk. Kay Riley. IoAnn Kelch. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Plies. Harriet Zimmer- man, Ted Lurz. Tom Hutt. Iim Vigen. Marvin Lewis, Pete Karabatsos. Carol Lea. Dorothy Huss. Lillian DeBoer. Patty Foust. FIRST ROW: Doris lean Henkel. Delores Stone. Ioyce Lightbody. Carol Kroetsching. Gwen Miller. Merle Cooper, Dwight Tritt, Harvey Hardesty. Everett Shinn, Maurice Graham. na Lacey. Sylvia Speir. LOWER PHOTO BACK ROW: lack Nider, Duane Rohlting. Dick Turner. Margaret Unger, Alvin Brungardt. DeLayne Eigenberg. Curtis Kroelsching. Bob Snyder, Bruce Ackerman, Marvin Littrell. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Kelley, Lois Mae Thomas, Twila Mapel. Beverly Gambs, lack Oglevie. LeRoy Flaska. Roger Schunelle. Iesse Medina. Shirley Zimmerman, Patricia Cobb. SECOND ROW: Ierry Snyder. Rob- ert Hammond. Ioe Kantor. loan Fisher. Katherine Cunningham. LaDonna Dalke. Mariel Lenahan. Wilma Van Cleef, Verneeda Pleis. Elaine. Holtzen. FIRST ROW: Dennis McCord. Dale Witt. Ruthann Chirnside. Marian Shultz. Lois Bockelman, Donna Wilson. Con- nie Nider, Agnes Smith, Virlene Mohling, Mary Wiebe. Richard Grams. Page 22
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