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thae B Seated Nlarx Tomko lup,ema Z Standing Andx C Ioan R b lomas S utabylo Slnrlu B axtrxtk Stue K lanehe uptha TI egmnm g mth of 5 our fre 0 hay shman e elected home year w one room t e of th or tvso o serxe f ea e clas person 'IQ OUI' pable e s from represe , nergetn has u eac ntatne e and h IlSClHSl1l ffer u rxtht ostph ltrura Ilorenee C7eb1tmak Very often h s This ard vxo y gnc. to the group rknng elass me n txme and eff Class mbers ort to b Man t of se y have ruee served fanthf l uttermg a eo u ly for four years wlthout mplalnt happy to be of servlet They made lmpoxtant eholees sueh as our ellss motto, IIINIIZIIIODS etc u xoted approx al rmgs l pon xx hr l e ass em ut as 1 cllss Lach one deserxes 1 share of the pranse for makmg the class of 50 one of the most suetessful and pros perous By vsorkmg m elose eollaboratnon ofhcers and adusers they h the orderly dns Page szxty w1th class au been rtsponsnble for pateh of all class matters ' Z 1. Q ..'-Q ,. , 3 , :J .. 1. ,',:: A . .L V. 1 lv S - 1 , , , , V x Q t r' r retur f ., ' .' ' . isridi ' o 1 f ' -' mpletin ' ' ' Y .Vx . . 1 Y' u . . ' I 1 I 1 x -'1 V . . ' ' -'H ' I ., . l - . Y' l x r hw vx f ' . ' - - , ., , . . . . T 1 H- .' - ' V , . 'I 7 vu 1 - . . V . they suffered the scorn of thexr class m1tes when eolleetmg dues and othe varnous class projects Th from co ns from cule d1d not deter them g 11 job to whxch they had pledged thelr tmost efforts The success of the v1r1ous class actrvxtxes was due to the persxstent labors of the representatxves In each of the four years, we sponsored some event whnch requnred a great deal of planmng and orgamzatnon The cxecutxon of these projects was under the dxrec tnon of the elass ofhcers and representatxves Thelr ac eomphshments are proof of the many hours of hard work and effort put forth The class of 1950 wnshes to extend thexr smcerest thanks and apprecnatxon to these leaders who haxe so ably gunded them
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lll llllllllllllllll -N., Oetober 1911 November, 1241 Three friends more sure thin ellx or night Himself his 'NI xkei As the class of 1950 leixes the xx xlls of fraekxille High Sehool, xxe eirrx xxith us memories memories both plelslnt and sld of our lute ellssmate, Chlrles DePuk1 Chlrles kept plee xxith the axerlge student during his first txxo years in high sehool, but he became espe elallx interested in school xctixities during his junior and senior xears Fond of football Porkx xx as not only a regular attendant at the games but, as an aetixe member of the I-Ii Y Club he eould be seen during the quarters, busily xxorking at the refreshment stand. Charles was a consieentious type of student-espe- cially during the few months which he attended dur- ing this school term-for his studies were always up- permost in his mind. Conversations at the games alxx ays led to his school xxork. Teachers speak highly of him, and all of them agree that he was respectful polite, and well-behaved in all of his classesg while students regarded him as an all-around good fellow., md the Angel DEATH' Culrmlgz 'I he nexxs of his illness exme 15 1 shoek, not only to his oxx n family but xlso to lll of those xx ho xx ere duly lssoeilted with him in his work in our high sehool As his life hung in the bxlxnee during his l lOSPlfll1l1 tion, every one mxiouslx xxx uted my news xx hieh might bring even 1 slight hope of his reeoxery Hoxxexer Cod s xx xxs ire not our xx 1x5 1nd ifter hxe daxs of suffering the Nlzster called him to the Grext Bexond We miss Chxrley s happy smile as he mingled in the croxx d, and we shall miss him more so as Commence- ment Day Cl1'flXVS near. However, on that day he shall be xxith us in spirit and, as the years roll on, he shall often come flitting into our thoughts. We hope that .us Charles was drifting out of the world he hid the feeling expressed in the beautiful words of the poet I.oxx'ell: Death is beautiful as feet of friend- Coming with welcome to our journey s end! Page sixty-one
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