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THE FORTY-NINERS ANNUAL S'l -Xl I Row 1 f--Eleanor Coppersmith, Patricia Simonds, Marlene Tortora, Margaret Sherwood, Miss Wllhtlm Norma Weikart, Carol Bell, Ester Theil, Joanna Smith. Row 2' Row Sf Row 4 Richard fVirginia Young, Helen Reese, Pat Sipe, Catherine Murphy, Shirley Hinerman, Wilmi lones Jack Kennedy, Theresa Lodge, Janet Fieldhouse, Kathryn Bailey, Gene Morrow. George Duco, Kenneth Girard, James Gibson, Gene Weikart, Bernard Briden, Ernest Rutfky Sitler, Paul Vestal. Editor-in-Chief ....... Assistant Editor ,.,..,,... ....,......,, Business Manager. .,..............,.,, .. Assistant Business Senior Editors ..............,.......,....... Underclass Editor .................... Athletic Editors .... Alumni Editors ......... ,.....,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,.l.,.,.,..., Activities ...,.......... Typists ....,,.. ....,....Margaret Sherwood ..,.....,.Norma Weikart Marlene Tortora Manager ...,,.., .......,,.,.,,...,...,,l,,, B ernard Brlden ,,,,,.Carol Bell, Richard Sitler Lodge Gene Weikart, Ernest Rutzky Gene Morrow, George Dueo Kathryn Bailey, Eleanor Coppersmith Joanna Smith, Shirley Hinerman, Catherine Murphy, Janet Fieldhouse, Pat Sipe, Robert Cushing, Ken- neth Girard, Jack Kennedy, Ester Theil. Reese, Virginia Young, Wilma Jones Page Tzt'f'r1ty-Nim'
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THE FORTY-NINERS SEN IORS Gene Weikart Uwaxyi 7 llaskvtball 1 Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 2 Football 1, 2, 3 -l NVhat's lifn- for, il' you can'l lmve- l'un' , F Virginia Young lKGinny!7 A Cappella. 1, 2 Gleo Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Ibramatics 1, 2, 3,14 'l'k1Llf+l'SIafl' 1, 2, 3 Y-'Fee-ns 1, 2, 3, -1 fiigple. giggle. Nonmm Weikart North Stunlvnt Uouncil 1, 2 .Xt':1ppvll:L 1, 2 4 411+-1-t'lub 2 .Xnnuul Staff 4 Assistant Nditol' lirnnlzlticfs 2, 3 'lie-1't.ln-1' Staff, 44 N -If-ons 1, .., 3, 4 1 X X 1 l I,nvv Is Too Much Vl'l'0llblP XYilflc'zlt VVilliP XYillilH4' to he -lp others is lu-1' w JOAN ROHRER-not pictured Entered from Canton South second sc-mcstc-r. Page Twenty-Eight
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THE FORTY-NINERS CLASS HISTORY CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago, the present 49'ers with bright expectant faces, presented themselves to the various schools to be instructed in the mysteries of readin', 'ritin,' and 'rithmetic. After eight years of struggling, they finally became Freshmen with 73 brave and courageous '49ers full of determination. Rose Guido was president of the '49ers that year assisted by James Smith, vice president, Phyllis Gilson, secretary, and Eleanor Coppersmith. treasurer. Miss Bailie and Mr. Myers guided the '49ers that year. The American Beauty Rose was selected as thc class flowcrg Old Rose and Blue, the class colors: and To Make the Good Better and the Better Best, the class motto. Wildcat Willie, a one-act play, was the first dramatic experience of several of the '4-9ers at an assembly program. Another task of Freshmen was cleaning up after the All-High Party. Two '4-9ers fell by the wayside during this first year but lanct Fieldhouse, with her tools of knowledge, joined the slowly advancing band. On entering our Sophomore year, we elected James Gibson, president, Mar- lene Tortora, vice president, Jack Kennedy, secretary and William Gibson, treas- urer. Miss Graham and Mr. Myers were our sponsors. With the arrival of the basketball season, we assumed charge of the concessions. Lois Steer and Howard Hoprich joined our lively group while 12 of our pros- pective '49ers fell by the wayside. With the passing of summer, we returned to school to find ourselves Jolly Juniors. Having led us through a successful Sophomore year, James Gibson was again elected president, Marlene Tortora, vice president: Phyllis Gilson was the new secretary and Rose Guido, treasurer. Miss Wilhelm became our new sponsor. The delightful comedy, Love Is Too Much Trouble was presented to an appreciative audience. To add merriment on our journey, we gave the Junior-Senior Prom as the customary farewell for the preceding class. Enhanced by breath-taking decoration, beautifully attired girls in formals, dashing young men and music by Keith Riffle's orchestra, our Prom theme Rainbow Plaza was complete. Having made ample profits on the concessions at the football games, our junior year passed all too quickly. Our secretary moved to California and four of our group succumbed to Gupid's arrows. Kathrvn Bailey and Bill Craig joined us this year. Pugw Tllirfr
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