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fl X X 7 ff! if ',,,. X X if dxf, f A ww f ,L IX 'ssuiion HISTORY x Afvf ax n f S w Xp fivxxxxu 'TR NCQ! as ff to fr ff , 5X ff ,,. f Let2usxtravel,back fou yearsqto the'fallfotfl95O whgngiwgpfit four green Dfreshrnengjthe 'yClass, of 'Shy' started fout on? e'r!.hi'gh sch5JlY:areef-ivleeting with A-tl'ieirZ'?lassfadvisor, Miss nyderf they chose theffollowiig offiber 'E' Scotty Long, Presidentg Be-tt gClark, Vice:President5 and Jerom Deany, Secretary-Treasurerkfyf ' 4 pf 7 7 Initiation of the! incoming Freshin'a7n Class was ,conducted by the Sophomores as a part,6f the annualkhigh school homecoming cele- bration in Octoberl' FT6ShmGiXqEiT1S,'dT6ESGdffgS negro mam ies, were required to look after the boys who were dressed as helpless babies. The girls trundled baby buggies and gave the baby boys occasional rides in the wheeled vehicles. The boys carried bottles and dolls as a part of their initiation chore. The return party tendered to the Sophomores in November con- sisted of a treasure hunt in and out of the village of Cullom and a Weiner roast at the farm home of Marilyn Kewley. Members of the class prominent in many school activities were Betty Clark, Sandra Haag, and Velma Nettleingham became members of the 'M1-S. and Her Misses, c. C. H. s. All-Girl swing band. Scotty Long won a starting position on the varsity basketball team. Other fresh en participating in athletics were Jerome Deany, Jack Dutton, Paul Deany, James Stucker, Roger Corkill and Gerald Harms. Those who prepared solos for the music contest were Betty Clark, Marilyn Kewley, and Velma Nettleingham. Literary contestants were Lois Ann Tinker, Velma Nettleingham, and Sandra Haag. Semester honors were won by John Berberich, Sandra Haag, Velma Nettleingham, Rita Sadler, James Stuckerg Arletta Ginter, Lois Ann Tinker, Jerome Deany, and Paul Deany. They started their Sophomore year with twenty-four students but lost one later on in the year, Annabelle Widmer, who moved to Fairbury.
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