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Sadhu JUNIOR CLASS Bottom row, from left to right: Phyllis Morgan, Retha Connor, Lowell McKimson, Letha Connor, Bob Young, Miss Seymour. Middle row, left to right: Louie Mae Wilson, Eleanor Wingert, Dick Smartz, Harold Mayotte, Don Smartz, Betty Foster, Lois Bennett. Top row, left to right: Betty Brown, Glen Keller, Pete O'Connor, Joe Eagle, Don I-Iaberkorn, Dick Busick, Jean Hungness. SOPHOMORE CLASS Bottom row, left to right: Betty Dayle Garfield, Wayne Dowden, Frank Clark, Glenna Glascock, Bill Strickler, Miss Petersen. Middle row, left to right: Joretta Shonkwiler, Lois Ulitch, Benny Mabbitt, Janice Allsbaugh, Phyllis Brubaker, Betty Hall. Top row, left to right: Bob Long, Verna Mae Ewen, Don Arseneau, John Courtright, Velma Berry, Wayne Replogle, Bob Mabbitt. FRESI-IMAN CLASS Bottom row, left to right: Paul Clawson, Joanne Courtright, Miss McQueen, Donald Replogle, Frances Glascock. Middle row, left to right: John Fry, Ruby Cunningham, John Braden, Velma Fry, Edward Johnson, Wilma Bennett. Top row, left to right: Donnie Joe Thompson, Jim Johnson, Bob Bonet, Jack Kirk, Emma Jane Goosey. 1947 e
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Sdeddmv JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Calling all people of the past-present-future. Be on the look-out for Juniors. They are making history. Winted in 1944: The class of 1948 crime being freshies . Leaders: President .....,................................ Robert Young Vice President ....,.. ......,..,.....,. G len Keller Secretary .......,................,.....,........,,..,.. Joe Eagle Treasurer .......................v...... Lowell McKimson Loot was obtained by an all-school party. More was added by selling Ram T-shirts. Some of the delinquents were members of such subversive organizations as G.A.A., F.A.A., and tDramatics Club. Several more of the yeggs, mostly males, were out for a trial at spor s. After serving a term of nine months, they received three months of light labor. Then they were sentenced to another term, but this time as sophomores. Two members escaped. One went astray, but Donald Freeman was caught and put in a larger education factor in Watseka. The leaders were this year: A President .,..,...........................,,......,..... Joe Eagle Vice President ...................... Lowell McKimson Secretary ................ .......... Phyllis Morgan Treasurer ............................,... Eleanor Wingert An opposition element, a national gang of pennant thieves, won the confidence of our leaders and absconded with all our funds, but through hard work and stubborn persistance we regained funds throughout the junior year by selling cokes and hot dogs at the basketball games until our pile of loot was replaced. . During the stretch from sophomores to juniors, we lost three more of our old gang, but managed to get another thug to join our gang. Our officers this year were as follows: President ................................ Lowell McK1mson Vice President ,............................. Letha Connor Secretary ...........................,....,..... Retha Connor Treasurer .........,............................ Robert Young Before we end the third year of our sentence, we hope to entertain the parolled class of 1947 with a top notch shindig and feed. Our own goal is to gain our freedom and enter a law abiding world. Crime does not pay. Dick Smartz. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY It's about time I made another entry in my memory book, I guess. Wonder what happened way back when . 1'll just flip through and find out. Here's a snapshot of the class on our first day of high school. We really were the picture of shyness and ill ease. Oh, well. September, 1945, might have been a hard month, but we pulled through and found S.C.H.S. a pretty nice place after all. Another page-a photograph of the freshmen class officers that year: President Wayne Dowden looking like an executive with powerg Vice President John Courtright with a pencil over his ear, Secretary Phyllis Brubaker with a pencil in her hand, Dorothy Williams who as treasurer had to keep an eye on the class moneyg and Miss McQueen, the class sponsor, keeping an eye on the class. Now a page with a list of the extra curricular activities. The freshmen were represented in every one: Glee Club, band, G.A.A., Dramatics Club, basketball, and tennis. Sheco clippings fill the next two pages. I-Im-ml Busy people! Freshmen class picnic, dance sponsored by freshies, freshmen hayride, freshmen gave radio show on stunt night, and freshmen enjoy class party. Sure was some swell fun. Someone must have taken a snapshot of Dorothy Williams waving goodbye to S.C.H.S. as she moved to Mount Ayr, Indiana. Helen Freeman also said farewell when she moved to Watseka, but Bill Strickler and Glenna Glasscock moved into the vacated places in the class. Just a minute while I pick up this paper. The class day program. Awards were given to some of the boys for athletics. Three scholarship letters out of the four given that year were presented to three freshmen, Phyllis Brubaker, John Courtright, and Wayne Dowden, for being on the honor roll throughout the school year. Summer-and more pages to turn. School again and we with new seats in the assembly, different classes, and new activities. Raub gained one of our members when Arthur Larkins went there to high 1947
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