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Freshmen - Many Girls, Many Musicians, Some Scholars FRO SH EOTTOM ROW, left to right— Trout, Dorothy Watts, Levering, Karr, Price, Campbell, Sparks, Dun woody, Luman. SECOND ROW— Leasure, Mickey, Pryor, Heskett, Blechschmidt, Channels, Russel, Hughes, Williams; Class Advisor, Mr. Worthington. THIRD ROW— Bowers, Harding, Newlon, Eveland, Hull, Smith, Gottke. TOP ROW— Nelson, Hammer, Duane Watts, Townsend, Watson, Stalter. The Class of 1950 The freshmen hurried around to give the first assembly of the school year. It was mostly musical as we freshmen are musically inclined. Speaking of music, the freshmen make quite a contribution to the band. We have Ann Hull, Joanne Bowers, Leva Levering, Dorothy Watts, Dona Leasure, Phyliss Pryor, Carol Hughes, Inge Blechschmidt, Sally Heskett, Jeannine Price, Dolores Karr, Larry Williams, and Duane Watts. Our Christmas party was a gala affair with a gift exchange and dancing. Those representing the freshmen in Student Council are Dorothy Watts, Carol Hughes, Duane Watts, and Jack Rarick. Larry Williams, Donny Trout and Jack Rarick were steady managers for the Ceramics. We have a good many steady honor roll students and hope to have many promising students for our senior year. In sports we contributed Duane Watts, Danny Luman, Donny Trout, Raymond Townsend, Jack Rarick, Larry Williams, Bob Allen, Earl Watson, and Gerald Hammer. The Crux-Hi-Revu staff members are; Carol Hughes, Joanne Bowers, Lois Darling, Ann Hull and Betty Ann Channels.
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7? Sophomores - - - The Class of Many Athletes THE CLASS OF 1949 BOTTOM ROW: Left to right— Morrison, McKinney, Jones, Sagle, Thomas, Cannon, Luster, D. Henning, Cady. SECOND ROW— Levering, Poling, Lauderback, M. Moore, J. Burley, R. Mercer, Leaman, Sowers: Class Advisor, Miss Eswine. THIRD ROW— R. Brown, Curl, Stine, Tatman, Whitehead, Stockdale, Pitcock, Allen, M. Mercer. TOP ROW— Hoops, Yoder, McMillan, Springer, F. Baker, Wiseman, Scurlock, Lindimore. The St Dry of ”The Fortyniners We the sophomores would like to know why everybody wants us to be quiet; can't you see we just can’t be? “Noisy Sophs” that’s us! The future class of 1949 is going strong, with many band members, athletes, and what have you. In football we turned out full tilt with such members as: Bob Sagle, Dick Cady, Don Morrison, Jay Stine, Harold Wiseman, Jim Burley, Dan Yoder, Larry Curl, and George Stockdale. In basketball: Don Morrison (the dreamer), Jim Burley, Dick Cady (the laugh), Bob Sagle, Eddie Hoops, Jay Stine, and Harold Wiseman. We are ably represented in band by Donna Henning, Bob Sagle, Eddie Hoops, Marjorie and Rosalie Mercer, Nancy McKinney, Jim Burley, Larry Curl, Bill Levering, Harold Wiseman, Martha Moore, Barbara Springer and Marilyn McMil-lian, with Ruby Whitehead as drum majorette. Our graduating cheerleaders will be ably replaced by three new cheerleaders, including Nancy Pitcock and Glenna Jones, both from the class of ’49. When Student Council holds a meeting we find President Jim Burley presiding, Nancy Pitcock taking minutes, and Bob Sagle and Rosalie Mercer on the front row. Our class officers are Jim Burley, Eddie Hoops, Rosalie Mercer, and Dick Cady. Don Morrison and Dick Cady crack the whip over the seventh graders every time the chair gang holds a session. So you see the sophomore class is going to go far and be outstanding in their future.
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OUR JUNIOR HIGH E I 0 H T H GRADE BOTTOM ROW: Left to right— P. Tatman. Whitehead, Carter, Theisen, W. Sagle, Lindimore, Baker, Colbert, Melick. SECOND ROW— Kemerer, Pitcock, Downey, R. Nelson, May, Poling, Karns, Donaldson; Class Advisor, Miss Snell. TOP ROW— B. Tatman, Brown, Hammer, Hayman, McLain, Townsend, Watts, R. Tatman. EIGHTH GRADE With four students withdrawn, the eighth grade now has 26 students. The class has a very active number of band members, consisting of: Joan Brown, Bonnie Hayman, Nancy Hammers, Rosemary Nelson, Betty Tatman, and Francine Poling, with Thoran Downey as drum majorette. June Karnes, one of next year’s cheerleaders, is an eighth grader. Events of the year were the Christmas Party, the Skating Party, the Annual Tea for the mothers in May, and the American Legion award to the outstanding eighth grade boy and girl at the Jr. High Assembly in May. SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade beats the records with 70 members. As a result of their size, they took the prize in the yelling contest held at pep assemblies. Band members include Martha Hawk, Cynthia Swartz, and Norma Watts. Activities this year are: girl scouts, junior band, and a roller skating party. Home room teachers are Mrs. Miller and Mr. Sexton.
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