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SENIOR OFFICERS Jack Shively ..... ...........,.., Vice-President Paul Smith ....... ..........,,,, President Lyle Shenefield--- - ,... ,,,-, Secretary Warren Keyser eniorfi Dear Diary: As I write in you, it doesn't seem possible that it is for the last year. Since 1938, as you know, we've had many experiences, some good and some not soo good. Let's see! That's the year we started our education-some at Sunnyside, some at Muncie, and some at the old Bremen School. The following year the schools were consolidated into the new Bremen School. As the years rolled on many students left us and many new ones came. Then the day came when we were shoved into high school. ln the ninth grade, the students coming from other schools were Bill Leeper, Phil Miller, Don Holdeman, Martha Bornemann, Jane Glomp, Marion Sahlhoff, Helen Mutti, Ellen Seitz, and Bill Jones. ln the tenth grade Joanne Crowel, Joanne Henne, and John Fehr came. In the eleventh grade Bob Babcock, Ronnie Rolland, and Ray Smith came. During our twelfth year Edgar Blessing from Kemnat, Germany, visited with us. ' When we organized as juniors Herb Hueni was our president, Lyle Shenefield our vice-president, and Doris Clindaniel our secretary-treasurer. During the year we sold 52,100 worth of magazines to bolster our class treasury, our precious class rings came the first part of January, and we also enjoyed dressing up for a gala junior prom at the Hotel Elkhart. Of course, play practice added some fun and hard work to our junior year. The play, The Doctory Has A Daughter went off very well with the help of Mrs. May. Treasurer
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X fl - Now, as the mighty seniors of '50, there are forty-nine of us, willing, able, and as studious as can be expected. You know, Diary, I think maybe there is some hope for us, although sometimes our teachers don't think so. Just take our basketball team. There were six seniors on it-Rex Allen, Lew Brown, Herb Hueni, Warren Keyser, Jack Shively, and Paul Smith. All three of our cheer leaders were seniors. They were Doris Clindaniel, Day Lou Smith, and Louis Flora. There were sixteen seniors in concert choir, fifteen in mixed chorus, thirteen in band, four in G. A. A., sixteen in Sunshine, five in 4-H, six in F. F. A., three in science club, and there were two senior librarians. Our student council representatives were Carol Seymour, and Bob Babcock. This senior year certainly was busy. We ordered our graduation invi- tations and name cards, and were measured for our caps and gowns. After many hot arguments we finally came to a conclusion about our commence- ment program, and we planned a boat trip to Niagara Falls. We wasted a whole morning of school just taking our glamourous senior pictures. Why wouldn't we be beautiful posing for that photographer? Commencement was a fitting climax to our busy year. Now we leave all these exciting activities to the class of '5l. , r llfxjg . N ,il I if Llf lylf CLASS SPONSORS DONA MARIE IRION Spanish, English, Geography JUSTINE BAKER Music, Art EVEREIT SHIVELY Physical Education lhe's on page 37 ,ll ll
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