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ZHZZZHZHZIZI ( ux-c L-Jb k an ZIIZIZIIZZ: The Forty-Niners March On ROW 1— Sowers, Luster, Erown, Robb, Whitehead, Shell, Allen, McMillan, Lauder back. ROW 2— Burley, Mercer, Springer, Mercer, Leaman, Thomas, Jones, Pitcock, Me Kinney, Curl. ROW 3— Scurlock, Stockdale, Tatman, Levering, Yoder, Baker, Cannon, Wiseman. ROW 4— Stine, Sagle, Miss Coulter, Morrison, Cady.
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d’lUX- Hi-Jb an SOPHOMORES ROW 1— Sparks, Hughes, Price, Darling, Poland, Bowers, Watts, Miss Miller. ROW 2— Lucas, Trout, Luman, Lindimore, Newlon, Williams, Rarick, Watson. ROW 3— Channels, Heskett, Blechschmidt, Hull, Carr, Mickey, Smith, Eveland. ROW 4— Russel, Watts, Townsend, Harding, Nelson. With the Sophomores My, who have we here? Why it’s our own sophomores. It seems only yesterday that they entered our high-school portal, but in the short time they have been with us, they have done very well for themselves. In Student Council they are represented by Dona Sue Leasure, Jean-nine Price, Jack Russell and Donald Trout. They have contributed many talented members to the band. Yes, they are Crooksville’s future band. Now, let me see! What else do they have to offer us? Oh, yes, I see they have a very steady honor roll and appear to be very studious on the surface. But, don’t let that fool you; they’re just like all students. They go in for sports and lots of fun. I might add that they have many players on the basketball and football teams. So, keep your eye on the class of 1950 during the next two years because they are rising steadily in fame and making a name for themselves in C. H. S.
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rux- an Dear Readers: Knowing that you are interested in us, the junior class, we’re going to tell you about our activities. We’re really a lucky class to have Bob Sagle for president helped by Eddie Hoops, Martha Moore, and Dick Cady as vice president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. A progressive class that’s us, always ready to seize old Opportunity by the forelock. A proof of this is our fat treasury. At the first of the year the juniors’ minds were busy with ideas on how to make money. We didn’t wait long, as you know. Remember the master hangers. Next came an unbelievable piece of good luck when we were fortunate enough to have a clear field on the basketball programs. They really made our bank account soar. A class really can’t get very far ahead unless its members take advantage of belonging to the organizations in the school. We juniors have always, throughout our high years, tried to belong to organizations that we could benefit by. Examples of these are our musicians in band, our vocalists in the glee club, and our homemakers in F. H. A. Better citizens for tomorrow are being made of the junior boys who belong to Hi-Y and of the junior girls who belong to Ifka. Especially do we like to shout about our boys on the football team. More than half the junior boys are on the squad, including: Bob Sagle, Don Morrison, Dan Yoder, Dick Cady, Eddie Hoops, Jim Burley, Larry Curl, and the football manager “Boom, Boom’’ Cannon. While on the subject of sports, we might add that we have quite a few boys on the basketball team. Always there cheering them on to victory are the peppy cheerleaders, Glenna Jones and Nancy Pitcock. We juniors haven’t had much time for parties this year, but we’ve had lots of fun anyway. The traditional Prom is looming up in the near future, and practically every junior is looking forward to it with much anticipation. Until ’49, THE “FORTYNINERS” P. S. We know you saw the junior play, A DATE WITH JUDY. Wasn’t it swell?
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