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V 1' I . Run' I: R. Mom., ll. Mxrnaws. J. Ml-znnmi. W. MILLER. R. STULTZ. C. 'l'Il0!Yll SON, R. Sci-url-zu. 'I'. Ru'r1'. I. 'l'ol.,wn. G. Rm-:n Row Z: C. Russlfznl.. B. l.Al-'Fl-:n'r1'. J. Mum-ny. S. Scnom., A. Ni-lux. W. NTAVES, R. Sxrvros. B. XVAGNER, J. Swonvl. Row 3: E. SHELTON, B. Muons, Ii. Lowe. J. Iiu.m', C. SHERMAN, R. Rnoaus. W. Pu.r:N. W. Sl-ml.M,xN. lt. l:0N4IUTl'1I.l.l. Run' -1: C. lh1AGNAFll1l. D. lVl00Nl'IY. C. Puuu-1.0. I.AN1:.4N, H. ST-XIII.. A. lVl.4vEs. ll. TJNLEY, D. Ruom-zs. J. lk1lI.l.S. H. wlILlLlNlL- 'DIL Rnu' 5: P. Sruzl-:x'. S. l'lNnu:K. I.. SNHED. M. Rosmmox. J. Po1'1-rm, M. Plrzl-za. B. Wonnl-Ju.. I.. Rnonrzs. J. lh iw. J 0'r1'iNenn. li. Znmm-:N. Ron-In ll. lh-neue. V. Srrrsn. C. STUDDARIY. M. SIGEI.. N. 'l'nUnM. G. l.lNc:ol.N. D. Lose. M. Wann, G. Umm. R. Wi-:umm Rau- 7: M. Nlmuzrzn, J. METZEN, B. MARTIN, J. MeCi.mun'. R. M,u:sn.u.i.. C. Sl.o-rnowrzn. V. Sr-or-rs. ll. S1-un.. M. l.noNumi 5. Nun. b. Rlernnns. Run' 8: M. Pool.. C. Sv:-znmax. B. 'l'u'i.on. V. luAl.STON. J. VNoi.AN, I . l.Anm', M. Ru-I-. P. WVAHNER, pler, Darrell Hunt, Carole Stoddard, Frances Lahey, Mary Ellen Rosbrook, Carolyn' Foster, Lois Gilmore, Floyd Acker and Janet Bareis. Many sophomore boys joined the football squad in the fall as the result of continuous Interest. Renie Atkinson and Mary Ellen Rosbrook represented the sophomore class in cheering the team to victory. In the GAA. basketball tournament the sophomores placed second, being beaten by the seniors. Those who played were Mary lfillen Rosbrook, Barbara lleck, Mary Joan Gibson., Renie Atkinson, Peggy Sue Anderson, Pat Baker, Pat Warner, Joan Collins and Bernadine W'orrell. The sophomores were well represented in the Christmas Assembly. Bill Palen, Robert Knicl, Bob Russell, William Spielman, Paul Bay, Charles Russell, Barbara lleck, Mary Joan Gibson and Bob Campbell took part in the production. Among those participating in You Can't Take It With You were sophomores Carole Slothower and Chic llurst. When the basketball season rolled around, Jim Mercer was once again a member of the varsity team where he displayed great ability. There were also many outstanding stars on the frosh-soph team. Among them were Floyd Acker, Bill Lafferty, Kelly Kappler, Ernie Brink, Chic Mathews, Dick Santos, Danny lleck and Wayne llufford. Now with the events of the past two years only memories the solid sophomores look for- ward to the next two years--as upperclassmen. 23
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Pages from a Freshman's Diary September 7, 1948 Today was our first day as freshmen at Dixon lligh. There are l75 of us, getting acquainted, lost, and adjusted to a new system. YVe'll learnfthe hard way. October 13, 1948 Freshman Dayl It made me feel good to have my own day even though l did have to dress up for the occasion, take an apple to the teacher. drag around a can of corn and carry books for anyone who asked me. But we won the tug-of-war staged on the football field after school. and wc had a nice party this evening in the gym. October 18, 1948 Club activities began today. The freshmen took their place in becoming members of C.!X.A.. llome lic Club. Ag Club, Latin Club. freshman chorus and Pep Club. Some were chosen to play with the Sophisti-Kats, and we even had one member pass a try-out as an announcer. CLater he helped broadcast one of the basketball games.D October 29, 1948 This was the day of our last Frosh-Soph football game. We played Ceneseo and won our first victory, with a score of T-6. for a seasonis record of one victory, one tie, and four defeats. November 4, 1948 Today freshman class officers were elected. When the final votes were counted. the presi- dent was Carol Wvakeley and the vice-president, Al Newcomer. Since there was a tie of votes votes between .lune llansen and William Cor- ham for secretary-treasurer, it was decided that .lune be secretary and William, treasurer. November 12, 1948 Grades were announced today. We ranked second on the honor roll with I9 per cent of our members attaining 4 His or better for the first quarter. END January 10, 1949 Inauguration Day! llenry Dixon attended the ceremonies at Springfield, Illinois, when his father became Lieutenant-Governor of this Slate. ,lmluory 13, 1949 We finally won a basketball game when we played Amboy. The score was 38-29. So far we've won two and lost seven. Newcomer, Boedecker, Weitzel, Gardner and Welty were the starting Eve. ' The freshman girls are very active in CAA. this year. Many of them have joined basket- ball, volleyball and bowling teams. January 26, 1949 Freshmen rank second again on the honor roll for the Hrst semester with 29 students re- ceiving grades of A or li. F ebruarv 1 , 1949 An art contest sponsored by Harrison Motor Sales was won by a freshman! Marilyn Plumb took first prize of SIS for her sketch of the new I949 Chevrolet. Mary Ann Reed received hon- orable mention and 35. February' 10, 1949 There is a new activity in the gymnasium on Wednesday and Friday noons. Several fresh- men, among them Dick Crawford, Darrel Wooldridge and David llopkins are in charge of volleyball. Gerry Schenfield is helping with table games. April 29, 1949 Tonight the freshman girls took the boys to their Hrst big dance. N1 oy 15, 1949 Freshmen daze will soon be over. Dear Dairyef wouldn't tell anyone except youebut it hasnit been so bad being a fresh- man. 25
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