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ROW 1: lQflI'll2lI'il Norton, Byron Nolan, Kay Galloway, .lane Swyprzlrt, lfavid livuns, .loan li'-1 s xl n . ROW 2: Mr. Shaule, Dick Crowe, Hubert Tziylor, Mary .lane XY1-lker, Carol Phelps. Marilyn In-wis. ROW 3: Mary Helen Davies, Ellen l'ric4-, liill llughes Stanley NVQ-lkei, Iluirh flwcn llilgh. Vernon Holev Sophomore Class School Activities The following were elected as oificers during 1949-50- President i i W s,ss ,. i, iii... who 1, ,mimi Bill Hughes Vice President ,in iii. iii David Evans Secretary and Treasurer ,ii ...T Jane Swygart Reporter 191.1 Win. iiii, TWT Joanne Evans On October 27, 1949, we sponsored an all High School party. Decem- ber 7, 1949 we had a surprise birthday party on Hugh Owen Pugh. We had our Christmas Party at the home of Kay Galloway. On March 14, 1950, we sponsored a box social and presented an exciting one-act comedy, entitled t'The Hitching Postf' which was a mock wedding. The members of the class participated in the many school activities. They included: Y-Teens, Baseball and Basketball. We enjoyed a happy year together as Sophomores, under the guidance of Mr. Shade. ..23,.
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Row 1: Rex Shaffer, John Oberlitner, Gloria Jean George, Harold Boley, Stanley Calvin. Bow 2: Mildred Gamble, Ruth Ellen Davies, Rogn-rt Heath, Miss Breese. Bow 3: Carolyn XYise, George Swygart, Edward Jones, Jane Overholt. ' I Juniors At last we have reached the next-to-the-last step in our upward climb. This year has been the busiest and the best of our school years. The concession at the basketball games was the first thing on the agenda, the biggest thrill came when we received our class rings in Novem- ber. We had a very nice Christmas party at Jane Overholt's, and we also sponsored an 'All High School Party, February 14th. But, the year has not been all play and no work. Every six weeks the Juniors put out our school paper, the Spotlight g we gave a class play April 21st and of course, the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 5th. This is always as much fun as it is work. We would like to thank our able sponsor, Miss Helen Breese, for her time and patience shown during the year, also a vote of thanks goes to the officers of the class: President ..-resell lg- Gloria Jean George Vice President ll, ll l.llll l Harold Boley Secretary lll... llllll J an Overholt Treasurer ll lll. ,M John Overlitner News Reporter ll...,.ggggggggg..gs.llll - l llll Carolyn Wise We are looking forward to becoming proud Seniors. ...22-.
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Jo' lr .. aeaar r tc WJ r sg , is .'e:,I'1 X' 1' 6 if Q t 2 m S Row 1: Larry Cozzul, Reed Linton, Heckie Hughes, liiclizirnl Kruqh. Gene- Uberlitner Row 2: Joy Morris, Murcia Taylor, Mrs. Sliavlu-ltlorml, Mary Ellen Boley, Ileloris Price. Row 3: Jackie Stage, Marvin Taylor, Paul Perez, Marvin VVL-llcer, Diane Nichols. '49 - '50, Freshmen Last September, 16 students started the happy year as Freshmen of At the first class meeting we elected the following officers: President W s.., .. A Gene Oberlitner Vice President . . oo, . o Paul Perez Secretary rows ,W Marvin Welker Treasurer or W, Marvin Taylor Reporter o Marcis Taylor Sponsor or own Y oo,, . oar., Mrs. Shackelford The class had a Christmas party and exchange at the home of Re- becca Hughes. Marcia Taylor and Diane Nichols had an invitational skating party for the high school, January 20. Joy Morris had a get togetherv party for the class, March 10th. The class had a theater party and afterwards went to Mrs. Shackel- ford's home. 124-
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