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WARREN WALKER -BOB TROPP ln September the Iuniors returned to old Berrien I-ligh full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Coach Nothstine was again chosen as sponsor. Bob Tropp was elected as official gavel wielder for the first semester and Shirley Grose was elected vice- president. Financially-minded Warren Walker was entrusted with the funds and Barbara Brigham was selected to take down the minutes. Since Barbara Prillwitz usually was aware of the happenings, she was given the job of reporter. The first activity of the class was a dance after a football game: a good crowd was in attendance. The sale of magazines occupied any spare time the Iuniors had. Two teams were chosen and the losers gave a roller skating party at Central Docks for the winners. A total of 33350.00 was realized. The next activity, the biggest event of the year, was the annual Hillbilly Iamboree. This year the Starlighters Orchestra played square and round dances after a stage show featuring home talent. The dance was a huge success and a grand time was had by all. At the beginning of the second semester the class election was held and because ol the fine job Warren Walker had done as treasurer, he was elected president. Bob Tropp was elected vice-president. Barbara Prill- witz was selected as treasurer and Barbara Brigham re-elected secretary. Dale Sunday became reporter. The Iunior play, The Boarding House Reach, directed by Mr. Nothstine, was presented April 7 and 8. The Prom was held at Grande Vista on May 6. lst Row: I. Adams, B. Boal, A. Brunke, B. Brigham. A. Cable. M. Cable. 2nd Row: V. Christy, C. Durm, I. Enders, M. Fisher, S. Grose. D. Heim. 3rd Row: B. Hildebrand. G. Kolberq, G. Newman, N. Lehman. I. Olson, B. Potter. 4th Row: B. Prillwitz, I. Reitz, M. Richards, T. Rowe, I. Sattler, M. Schmall. 5th Row: W. Skinner, G. Steinhilber, M. Stemm, S. Streiqht, D. Sunday, R. Tropp. Sth Row: W. Walker. M. Watkins, M. Weaver, D. Wreqqlesworth. B. Zelmer, I. Zerby. Eighteen
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D. STEINHILBER-D. WARSCO The Sophomore class of 19 49 started the year wisely by having Mr. Lawrence Wilson as class sponsor. Sophomore president was Dale Warsco, his chief assistant, Don Steinhilber. Ruth Heimbuch acted as secre- tary, Russell Smith as treasurer and the following as reporters: Phil Lindt, Helen Wilson, and Maxine Stock. The first event sponsored by the class was a roller skating party. Next was the Christmas dinner and program. Many school activities such as football, basketball, and baseball had Sophomores participating in them. Ice Cream cups were sold to the students to raise funds and green and white beanies were sold at basketball games to boosters oi the team. A party was given in honor of the Senior class featuring a box social and dancing. The school picnic terminated an eventful year for the Sophomores of '49. lst Row: D. Berkholtz, M. Bradford, C H. C . Britton, E. Brahman. oleman, M. Craft 2nd Row: F. Gaul, L. Hardy, B. Heimbuch, M. Hewitt, A. Kolosow- sky, R. Kruger 3rd Row: R. Leitinq, M. Ludwiq, B. Medley, B. Miller, I. Murphy, G. Revell ' 4th Row: D. Quick, C. Radde, D. Rudowske, D. Shriver, D. Smith, M. Stock - Q 5th Row: D. Steinhilber, L. Stover, D. Stuckey, M. Watkins, H. Wilson, K. Wuqqazer Sth R - ow. D. Warsco, M. Harding Twenty
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