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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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, EUGENE ENDERS. AUDREY NEIDLINGER The Freshman class sponsored a few roller skating parties which were held at Central Docks. The freshmen also sponsored a barn dance which was held in Mr. Robert Tropp's barn. Mr. Douglas Watson was class sponsor. The second team cheerleaders were from the Ninth Grade, Beverly Brant, Carol Barefield, Ernestine Smith and Carol Streight were elected to cheer. W Three of the school's twirlers were members of our class. The rnajorettes were Audrey Neidlinger, Shirley Brant and Ernestine Smith. A large percentage of the second team in both girls' and boys' basketball were Fresh- menp One of the projects the class sponsored was the selling of Wings. The first set of Wings had a green background with White letters B S H on them. The second set were White With the green letters B S H. The second hour English class and eighth hour English sponsored two plays- Bessie, the Bandit's Beautiful Baby, presented March 8, and The Stolen Submarine, or Who Done lt, March 9. Both plays were directed and supervised by Mr. Watson, English instructor. The proceeds of the plays Were presented to the Senior class. lst Row: B. Adams, C. Bcxreiield, H. Bishop, I. Boul, B. Brant 2nd Row: D. Clem, D. Crawford, W. Duschek, E. Enders, B. Frymrm, S. Gerard 3rd Row B. Grose, I-I. Heimbuch, E. Hardacre, L. Hildebrand, R. Hill, R. Ieschke 4th Row: L. Kettlehut, I. King, E. Klug, D. Koebel, L. Koebel. I. Kolberg 5th Row: C. Lindt, M. Ludwig. L. McNees, A. Miller, A. Neidlinger, T. Oliver Sth Row: I. Otto. E. Ostrom. D. Paige. M. Pcntczleo, G. Pennington, N. Poyser Twenty-two
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