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H98 X ' ANG 'Ram -:fit CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 19H8, 59 bright-eyed Freshmen went roaming through the halls wondering where to go. At the first class meeting they elected the following class officers and sponsors. President, Tom Butler Vice-President, Donnie Gloverz Secre- tary Merlin Tomlin, Treasurer, Donna Gran . They elected as sponsors Miss Riemenschneider and Mr. Roudi. For their class motto they chose 'Today's Efforts Bring Tomorrow's Success.' The class flow- er is the white Gardenia, and their colors are Green and White. Then came the dreaded day of in- itiation by the Seniors. They sponsored a hayride which was enjoyed by everyone. The next fall the students were running the halls as Sophomores. The first thing they did was to elect their officers. President, Russell Elli- ottg Vice-President, Dick Dillingham, Secretary, Donna Grant, Treasurer, Nyla Saunders. As for the sponsor, they chose Mrs. Zbiciak. The first dance they sponsored was called, 'The Hunters Hop,n which was well attended. Before the end of the year they ordered their class rings. In the sum- mer they undertook the project of the Junior Stand at the owlerville Fair which was very successful. Before they realised, they were Juniors and still advancing. In December there was a big event for the Junior Play, 'Everyone is Getting Married,u under the direction of M s. Gould and Mr. Dougherty. At the first class meeting they el- ected the following for officers: President, Ber- nard Juddg Vice-President, Joan Mausolfg Secretary Marcia Eckert, Treasurer, Bob Moore, and Mrs. Gould and Mr. Dougherty for sponsors. In February they sponsored the, 'Soc Hop,' and dances after the basketball games. In May they held a recep- tion entertaining Seniors, Members of the Board of Education and the Faculty. The theme was the 'Cir- cus Room of the Stork Club.' This last year they reigned as the mighty Sen- iors, with Bernard Judd as President- Tom Butler, Vice-President, Marcia Eckert, Secretary, and Bet- ty Ann Hart, Treasurer. Senior sponsors were M s. Hopkins and Mr. Ku ey. Senior activities included a magazine drive-not a huge financial success the boys gave the girls a partyg Seniors initiated the Freshmen by first scaring them and then giving them a dance' Marion Joys was selected the Good Citizenship Girl. In May the Seniors were entertained by the Juniors at a reception and the next day they were on their way to Chicago, accompanied by theirspon- scrs. Then, all too soon, came Baccalaureate and Commencement. A major stepping-stone in their liv- es was thus completed. The class of 1951, said good-bye to their teachers, classmates and school. Their high school career has ended but the mem- ories will always remain with them. HY? Ii uN'f'Eq HOP QS' 150 I 1 I 4 3:5 s gswwswq HSI
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Andrew Simkus nI'm Moving Onn Basketball 1 Track 3 Annual Staff M Paper Staff 4 Jr. Play Sr. Play Sports Club 1 Sharron Saunders nl Got Music' Band 1,2 3'k Marie Simon Annual Staff H 'Sleepy Time Gal Paper Staff 2,4 Office 4 Jr. Play Monitor 2,3,H Librarian 2 Assembly Comm, 2 Elaine Slanker 'Love'Em Alln Jr. Play Albert Stock Assembly Comm. H nQu1ck Silvern Athletic Comm. 3 Monitor M Football 2,3,M Librarian 2 Office 4 Harold Shooter 'Are You Lonely Tonight' Football l,3,k Baseball l,3,k Athletic Com . 1 Jr. Play Sports Club 1
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