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,Sip 0l'VL0l Q 8l'L0l 5 Row 1: J. Kline, A. Keck, E. Barnhart, P. Butio, P, Himes, J, Holtman, B. Brew, D. Miller, M. Cunningham, P. Hare, M. McClelland, M. Curry, R. Lepley, E. Bernard, L. Allmann. Row 2: R. Jones, D. Barkley, H. Leonberg, C. Bauder, M. L. Henshaw, M. Bartley, S. Eicher, B. Eiler, P. Letts, E, J, Bloom, D. Miller, D. Freshcorn, G. Mesesan, C. Diuschel, Mr. Tiger. Row 3: C. Kradel, D. Bintrim, C. McCoy, D, Ketterer, A. King, G. Hogan, R. Hogan, J. Chvala, W. Barkley, W. Cooper, D. Butia, D. Frishkorn, E. Alberth, R. Herr. Row 1: D. Powell, E. Simmons, G. Moyer, C. Moran, D. Walsh, J, Urie, N. Newcum, J. Palmer, A. Peffer D. Warner, N, Powell, M. Meyers, J. Pefler, J. Shaffer, N. Reid. Row 2: C. Wurster, J. Thomas, R Pflugh, R. Rice, S. Schiever, H. Simmons, H. Singlaub, D. Thiebaud, J. Wright, R. Wehr, J. Mohrbacher, D Mitchell, M. Wehr, l.. Shoop, R. Wheeler, Mr. Anderson. Raw 3: R. Steele, L. Nesbitt, G. Mueller, C. Rice R. Stewart, P. Zeigler, D. Veith, J. Richert, J. Soltesz, J. Nemeth, J. Thomas, R. Schwirian. 25
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Do-The Sophomores started the year with a fly- ing start. The first thing was to get some do ugh. Re-We tried our hardest not to miss a football game. With a team as prolific as ours, who would want to re main at home? Mi-The Sophomores promptly changed the title of Me and My Shadow to Me and My Home- work. They carried books by the dozens. Of course, they lust wanted to impress the teachers -not to study! Fa-Always the first ones to carry out a fa d are none other than the Sophomores. Just start any- thing and a few Sophies will ioin in. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President .,.,t.t.t ...... R oger Hogan Vice President . . ........ John Wright Secretary ...... ,.... C laudette Bauder Treasurer ,...., . ,. David Ketterer Sol-The Sophomore dance, The Pumpkin BaIl, was sol wonderful and sol prosperous, that now we are very rich. La- La nguages lust about threw us this year. Ask Miss Bennett about her La tin and Spanish classes. Ti- Ti me means nothing to the Sophmores. We almost never get our work in on time. That's to help the teachers so they don't have so much work to do all at once. Do-lt's dollars to do -nuts the Sophomore class of '49 and '50 will not be forgotten very soon. You don't often find such a talented, versatile class. The sounds of our soft voices and the pat- tering of our little feet will long echo the halls of Zelie High. -Eda Jane Bloom and Patty Himes
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gag? jdfe FRESHIES OF FIFTY Listen my children, and you shall hear The crimes we committed in our Freshie year. For our motto, it is true: Get out of all you have to do. At night some say prayers, while others count sheep. To us, iust mention: WORK, and we're fast asleep. Some worry and fuss before a test, But what's the use when we've flunked all the rest? The teachers declare, if we don't change our ways, They'll do something drastic-Even if crime never pays. You are in high school and so am I, But the truth is: No one knows why! You should have arrived here with some form of a brain, But the Freshies arrived on the train of insane. The seniors are educated from books of yorep We get ours from giggles, nine to four. But for finer friends and kids that are really nifty, No one can compare with the Freshies of fifty. -Mary Louise La uten FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ...,.. J oseph Semel Vice President ..,.. ....,.. J ohn Kristophel Secretary ,.,.,., ,,.,.. M ary Louise Lauten Treasurer . .. Ambrose Bagamery FRESHMAN CLASS We're the class of 1950 As you know, we're kinda' shifty. There's Kirker, Poland, and don't forget Beyerl, He makes the girls swoon with his lovely curl. There's Rubright, with his hair cut short, He knows the girls in every port. Now let's finish 9-A and go to 9-C Where there's Randolph, Markel, and Fox- Uerryjp We also have girls in these Freshman classes Who are quite pretty lasses. There's Joy Schaffer and Mary Lauten Who ll must sayl are always shoutin'. Remember the time when Poland came late? Set 4 in detention hall-it must be fate. Then the time of the Freshman Dance fSigh!J Goree finally danced with Joe-My, Oh My! Well, this is the end of our Freshman class, We'll be back next year as Sophs, fif we passl. -Beverly Ha rter
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