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611155 W., of '4 9 SHHILEY KERSHNER S-lang GRACE CAMINO LARRY MONROE 53 2 H4 DEUA CARRILLO MAX WOOLVERTON DONNA GLASEK 1 RICHARD QUINN PAYE I-MGE J IM BARDSLEY
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,ffligiil ' QQ-' Sai Banking Hack ' I As the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine leaves E. C. H. S. to go on to greener pastures, let us pause a moment and look back over the four important years of our lives that have constituted our high school career. As freshmen, the class of '49, under the leadership of Max Woolverton as president, got off to a good start by almost winning field day. Their defeat, how- ever, was consoled at the Senior-Freshmen Get Together Dance. The class had two picnics that year. A few Frosh class members took part in the All-School Play, and Max Woolverton won honors by making the varsity basketball team. As Sophomores, the class elected Dave Sharp president, and were well repre- sented in all school activities. They downed the Freshmen in the annual Field Day meet, but narrowly lost out in the interclass basketball tournament. They staged a very successful Sophomore Hop and enjoyed two picnics during their second year in high school. The next year, as Juniors, they enjoyed another very successful and active year with Mark Scott as president. They won the interclass championship in both basketball and track, with a heated contest in each case with the Senior class of that year, The class held several pay dances and two class picnics. Their play, Ramshackle Inn, proved a great success, and the year was topped off with their impressive Junior Prom, using as a theme, Hitch Your Wagon To a Star. Six mem- bers of the Junior class were on the Nevada State Champion basketball team, and several made the varsity track team. During their last year, they presented a very enjoyable Senior play, January Thaw, and an amusing and thoroughly delightful assembly. They had their heyday on ditch day, when the whole class skipped school - legally. They attended, as guests, the annual Senior-De Laureola Banquet, and finished school by presenting their unique Senior Ball, just before the time to don their graduation robes rolled around. Officers for the Senior year were: Alan Sargent, presidentg Leslie Jones, vice-president, Arline Cave, secretary-treasurerj Delia Carrillo and Leonard Herrera, class representatives. - L H
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