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CLASS HISTORY As we thumb through the pa es of the history of the Class of '50 we find that in 1946, a group of eager, wide-eyegd Freshmen entered the portals of a new and mystic world. rlhey were filled with wonder and amazement, but they were guided safely through this important year by Mrs. Cloninger and Mrs. Austelle. As we turn another pa e in our history, we see our class sponsors, Mrs. Elliott and Miss DeVane, who led us safely through this year, and therefore we were happy Sophomores. In the autumn of '48 a large crowd of Iuniors again entered DHS. The Beta Club claimed several members of this intelligent class. We had to undergo a tough initiation, but in the end we passed with flying colors and were proud and honored to say that we were members. Next we had to plan and work toward the presentation of a junior Senior Banquet, in which the Good Luck theme was carried out. Our class sponsors made this and the other thin s we undertook possible and we are indebted to Mrs. Friday and Mr. Sassaman for Their true friendship to us. These officers were elected: President, Bill Best, Vice-President, Charles Edisong Secretary, Wilma Pay- sourg and Treasurer, Ellen Beam. Class of '50 has been a very versatile class, interested in many activities. They played football, basketball, and baseball and helped to win the many victories that made the school proud of them. The many duties that confronted us were the election of class ofiicers: President, Bill Stinesg Vice-President, jack Withers, Secre- tary, Joanna Cloningerg and Treasurer, Peggy Penley. These people were elected to the offices as follows: Historian, Wilma Paysourg Poet, Joanna Cloningerg Proph- etess, Viva Craybealg and Lawyer, Charlie Hoyle. Our duties included the selection of the class flower, motto, and colors. They are respectively: sweetpeas, Before us lies timber-let us build, and blue and white. Our class sponsor is Miss Connie Crump. Then we bid ood-bye to our alma mater and go out to seek wider fields: some to college, some to iusiness jobs, and some into special training. But wherever we are and whatever we do we will carry with us the ideals and the principles we have received here, and our thoughts will ever turn lovingly to'Dallas High. WILMA PAYSOUR, Historian SAILING A crowd of Seniors-soon we'll go We know not how the winds will blow We will sail Life's mystic sea Each is facing Destiny. The ship we have is strong and sure For now we know it will endure Built upon our honored lives That is why she still survives. And though we leave dear DHS The years to come will put to test Whether we have lost or won In all the things we have begun. Somewhere-sometime on land or sea We hope we all with conscience free Can meet and sav My best I've done Old Dallas High, I've victories won!'l ,IOANNA CLONINCER Page Seventeen
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