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bi fiesi benJuf, 1. Carolyn Neutz, 2. LtM»r (Doc) Vose, 3. Donna Schaeffer. 4. James Binkley, 5. Phyllis Smart. 6. Paul Caswell, 7. Charlayne Hall and Bichard Baker, 8. Edward Antrup. H. Shirley Harding and Brother Blaine, 10. Nancy Moreland, 11. Norma Pabst. 12. Shirley Smith and Brother Don. 13. Jean Rude. WHEN WE STAKTRI) 41®SH-MH First row (left to right)- Dorothy Forester. Kathleen Nelson. Jack Staf- ford. Charley Hall. Donna Schaeffer. Charlayne Hall, Shirley Smith. Duane Crall. Second row—Nancy More- land. Ttobert Parrish, Robert Harding, Mary Lou Paul, Francis Parsons, Richard Morton, Paul Holley. Third row Martha Champion, Richard Baker. Joe Bailey, Inez Jones, Donald Dygert, Veryl Carpenter, Rhua How- ard. Miss Evans. Fourth row—LaMar Vose. Orville Davis, Maynard Stafford. John Bailey, Edward Antrup, George Crow, Betty Cobb. , This Page Is Sponsored By: DEAN CLINE STUDIOS, Angola Pn Thirteen
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Setti i GIgAA, cMtitosuf, We entered high school for the first time in September 1946, with the enrollment of twenty-four. As the first year of high school is referred to as the Green Year,” we readily assumed our title of Green Freshmen”. The biggest feature was our initiation which was both entertaining and exciting. Another event was the selection of the Christmas Queen. Shirley Harding, a member of our class, won this honor. Mr. Davis, our new coach, was chosen to be our sponsor. In 1947, seventeen Silly Sophomores” entered the assembly room with a little more confident man- ner than the year before. Mr. Davis was again chosen as our sponsor. Our greatest event was the initiation of the Freshmen. We were also chosen to give the Christmas Assembly Program. Seventeen members again were present when roll call was taken for our Junior year and we soon lived up to our title of Jolly Juniors”. Miss Davis was our advisor. Several great events happened this year. The first was sponsoring a magazine drive to gain money for entertaining the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. This banquet was held at Potawatomi Inn, Pokagon State Park, on April 22. We also selected our class rings from Jostcn’s, to be delivered at the beginning of our Senior year. We then gave our Junior Class Play entitled A Little Honey”. Mrs. Clark helped us to make this play a great success. In September, 1949, sixteen Sophisticated Se- niors” enrolled under the sponsorship of Mrs. Joyce Reed. We deeply regret that she was forced to resign later in the year because of illness. At the first of the year we received our class rings. We then had our graduation pictures taken. In November we presented our class play entitled Take Your Medicine,” which was a huge success. In April, we were entertained at Potawatomi Inn in Pokagon State Park by the Juniors. We wish to thank them for the lovely time we had. The last and greatest event of the year was the receiving of our diplomas. We are bidding you farewell as we are now ready for our great new life. We as a class shall try to fol- low our motto: With the ropes of the past, We will ring the bells of the future.” SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to riirht—Richard Baker. Student Council; Shirley Harding. President; Mrs. Joyce Reed. Sponsor; Phyllis Smart, V. President; Nancy Moreland. Student Council; Shirley Smith, Sec.-Treas. Page Twelve This Page Is Sponsored By: THE LAKESIDE HOTEL, Clear Lake
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Senior QIgAA Bottom row (left to right)— Norma Pabst, Carolyn Neutz. Charleyne Hall, Donna Schaeffer. Middle row—Jean Rude. Richard Baker, Donald Wall. Kdward Antrup, Jack Stafford, RaMar Vose, Shirley Smith, Phyllis Smart. Nancy Moreland, Shirley Harding. Rack row—James Binkley. Mrs. Iteed, Sponsor, Paul Caswell. Senior Sketched EDWARD ANTRUP RICHARD BAKER JAMES BINKLEY PAUL CASWELL CHARLAYNE HALL SHIRLEY HARDING NANCY MORELAND CAROLYN NEUTZ NORMA PABST JEAN RUDE DONNA SCHAEFFER PHYLLIS SMART SHIRLEY SMITH JACK STAFFORD LA MAR VOSE DONALD WALL A farmer’s life for him. Likes that Sophomore class. Bored of Education. A smile for everyone. Happy-go-lucky! Popular. Always out for fun! ................Full of fun. F-veryone’s pal. Cute miss. She docs her darndest. Pep” is her middle name. Billy Boy. Small—but, oh, my! The girls look twice! Target for teasing. Page Fourteen This Page Is Sponsored By: DR. L. G. REED, DENTIST
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