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SENIORS DICK THEOBALD Basketball Pootball Senior Play Junior Play Student Council Claes President Annual Staff Varsity Club VICTOR DECKER 3-4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 FTA Vice President 2-3-4 4 Now at the end of a long road, but with a broad super-highway In view. It Is time to sit down and look back over the past four years filled with happy days of fun and frolic, sweat and toll; but four years well-spent Ahl yes, we were small and meek children, labeled as 1946 Fifty-one children were to form the smallest cog In a little wheel of that so essential machine which is the basis of this modern world---education After many false starts and stops, we were finally organized and on our way When the joys of the first few days were over. It v as made very clear to us by the upper classmen, that we were Just little frogs in a big puddle. Washing hot lunch dishes, serving at the Jun- ior-Senior Banquet, initiation, and countless other small jobs no one else was anxious to do were just reminders of that fact. However, no life Is worth living without a little fun, so we were given parties and had the privilege of attending the Junior-Senior Prom. We were conscientious little workers, and, like the bee busily storing winter honey in a comb, we were likewise saving and storing what little money we could make in our treasury. It was disheartening and discouraging, to say the least, for our treasury put one in mind of an empty dresser drawer with a few unstrung beads bouncing about inside. But, we struggled through those two unforgettable semesters, and, by the fall of 1947, the little wheel in the big machine had made a complete turn, and we found ourselves glorious Sophomores. HARVEY ABEND m 2-3-4 JOYCE ANDERSON Basketball 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Student Council 4 School Paper 3 Annual Staff 4 Office Help 4 MARY I VIS JANICE DEAN Glee Club 3 Secretary 2 School Paper 1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Li brarian 2 Band 1-2-3 4-H Leader 3 Librarian 4
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I 9 5 0 OLIN SMITH JOYCE TERPENNING At the opening session of our second year, we found that our class had shrunk in size, to acme extent, by six or seven, and this made us band together even more so and work extra hard with the deter- mination to do good The middle of the semester found us plunged deep- ly in the midst of the Pythagorean theorum, intermingled with verbs, and participles. Some of us were chosen for very exciting parts in the current school play, One Mad Night Some of our boys made the varsity basketball, football, and baseball teams. The long awaited day finally arrived when we were decorated with the 1950 class ring and we were undisputedly accepted as upperclassmen. As the year rolled on, money seeped in from various sources; Class dues, game sale and bake sales made the empty dresser drawer, called our treasury, not so empty any more. The final exams were crammed for, hopefully passed, and, it seemed like no time at all until we were being addressed as Juniors. Work, work, and more work was the theme of our story that year, and each student had a heavier load to carry. Some fellow members v ere lost to other schools, and others wanted a head start at seeking their fortunes in the world by entering into various Jobs. But, just the same, our class progressed • Formal dresses and good suits were brought out of mothballs, and polished Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 FFA 2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Secretary 3-4 Student Council 3 Librarian 4 Treasurer 1-4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club Band 1. School Paper Annual Staff Office Help 1-2 -2-3-4 2 4 4 manners BRUCE DeLONG Football 4 Baseball 2-3 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 FFA 2-3 Varsity Club 4 DON FORRESTER Basketball 3-4 Football 3-4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 1-2 Band 1-2 School Paper 4 Annual Staff 4 Varsity Club 4 JACK GOUGH Basketball 4 Football 3-4 Junior Play 3 FFA 4 School Paper 2 Li brar i an 3 Varsity Club 4 LOIS GOUGH Basketball 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Student Council 1-2 Cheerleaders 2-4 Glee Club 1 School Paper 4 Annual Staff 4
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