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THE NEWSPAPER STAFF The new small-size DRAGON, school paper, made its first appearance on October 14, with, a new printer, new staff, and a new in- structor, Robert Allen. The school paper was the center of interest to many. An enthusiastic staff headed by William Wfalker, jane Graeser, Sue jones, Lee Shrop- shire, and Barry Baumgardner, wishes to thank all for their support. FIRST ROW? Norma ,lean Smith, Pat Martin. Sue jones Delores McPcek, ,Io Lynn Combs. SFCOND ROXV: Barry Baumgarclner, Lee Shropshire, Don Loedding. THIRD ROXV: Dale Bruglcr, Diek Saucrman, Bill W'alkcr, Mr. Allen. ...we 49 '05 43
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5 Q' O GAMMA HI-Y FIRST ROW: jim Greenlee, Dick Titus, Ray Tyson, Luke Lumby, Dale Wormwood, Mr. Zaremski. SECOND ROW: Charles Sutton, Dick Wright, Tom Vacchiano, Howard jordan, Al Siebert, Norris Thompson. THIRD ROW: jim Yowell, Bill Walker, Charles Hardin, Allan Stout, Larry Foland, Ronald Schroeder, Glenn Ficrmnocl, Lee Shropshire, Bill Ausdenmore, Truman Bollinger, Kenneth Vander Wiel. FOURTH ROW: Don Grassan, Dick Sauerman, Manfried David, Herb Hetzer, Bill Stanley, Ronald Tscheigg, Dale Bruglcr, Ted Frick, Marvin Tscheigg, Gene Friermood, Kenneth Cordonnier, jim Berbrick, Ray Abbott, Al HOYCF. Tom Polley, Paul Kesling, Ronnie McCrum. ALPHA HI-Y The Alpha Hi-Y gave toward the Y. M. C. A. fund for World Service to start the year. Then with the other Hi-Y's and Y-Teens, funds were raised for the building of back drops for the use of the entire school. The sale of stationery was the club's next project. The election of officers was made for next year with Charles Dorsten being chosen Presi- dentg Ralph Clemens, Vice President, John MacLardie, Secretaryg and jerry Gray, Treas- urer. The Annual Club dinner-dance was held May 12. BETA HI-Y The highlight of the year for the Beta Hi-Y was the Beta Promenade . The queen of the dance was joyce Morris who was chosen by the s'udents. GAMMA The Gamma Hi-Y Club of 1949-50 was comprised of 43 members with Mr. Zaremski serving as advisor. The first activity in which the Hi-Y partici- pated was sponsoring of the Gamma Gallop The Club rendered two worthwhile ser- Beta also gave money towards the school piano fund and participated in the purchase of backdrop screens for the school. HI-Y vices to the school by contributing to the junior Red Cross Gift Chest fund and helping the Parent Teachers Association with a card patty. The last major campaign in which the club in- dulged was the selling of plastic washable book covers to the student body at Fairmont.
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l'lRS'l4 RUXV3 Miss lixterly. Ronald Mttlv.tncY, lied Robbins. l,ynn Moorehsad, .Iancl l'tnl.tt', lletty .lean CQ.trpentet'. loan liuddick. SITIOND ROXV: Charles Sutton, Cieorgc Sttspemltv, llorn lloward, -Iovce luielantl, Pat Todd. DRAGON ANNUAL STAFF They say that what one doesnt know wont hurt oneg but certainly what certain students did not know when they signed up for the Dragon Staff was that they were unconsciously yielding themselves up to the most unpredictable clutches of commotion that ever assembled an annual. llut, despite the continual efforts of the gremlins to wreck the hopes of the staff, they managed to come through in great style. The success of the l950 Dragon, however, would not have been possible without the capable super- vision of Miss Wfinifred listerly, and the whole- hearted eo-operation of everyone involved.
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