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goplwmofzes ms sopnomons sronv Our class came back to Fr1end Hrqh thrs X ear twenty nme tronq ln the rrst a t we see two new characters appearma on the staqe They are Kenneth Metzaer and Prank Grandstaft We elected class ottlcers soon after school started Tom Calvert was elected as Presrdent Gene Heckman VICQ Pres1dent Frank Grandstatt Secre tary loyce Mass1e Treasurer Very httle act1on was seen ln the second act We were content to Just s1t and watch the freshmen be 1n1t1ated and tr1ed not to thlnk of last year lt was durrnq thls second act that we soonsored a very successful s hool dance Now at the close of the school year we look back to our last act and FQCOQHIZG those who have been leaders durrnq the school year Elqht boys went out tor football and twelve turned out tor the basketball eason Most all of the sophomore qrrls were out tor volleyball wh1ch was started Just thxs year Qur alrls are rn qlee club and our class h s taken actrv oarhcrpatlon ln the band BOTTOM ROW Calol Chase Ruth Poff Wxlma F1ck Connle Sampson Charlene Weber Gene Heckman Ella Mae ZHJIC Shuley Duba Mallene Kennel Kenneth Metzger Mr Habermm 'VIIDDLE ROW Erma Hornet LaVerne Hayek Elmer Kraus Jack Conroy Roger Helm Joyce MHSBIQ Jack Klrppenstem Duane Pasxxatexs Kelth Heckman TOP ROW Bob Paswaters Joe Svehla Tom Calx ert Jxm Nelson Frank Grandstaff Adolf Zumpfe Jrm Heberlee Daxe Thompson Phll Weber mdk' gf? fx fi' ll
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uniofzs vw, BOTTOM ROW Betty Svehla Cathcune Burns Jean Memke Marle Poxx ell Donna Pratt Dons McA1p1n Elame Ohs E1 ma Huber MIDDLE ROW Jamce Mass1e Marllyn Brown Genevleve Vossler Maman Yokel Norma Johnson Mrs Haberrnan TOP ROW Bob Couch Kelth Clouse Paul HOFHCI Duane G1llan John Ivan Bruntz Bob Sxchla Toby McMullen Ed Heckman IUNIOR IOTTINGS OF 49 50 We arnve at Memory Theatre for ton1qht s productlon of the play Iumor Iottxnqs of 49 50 Loolcfna at our proqrams we see that the cast CODSISYS of twenty two arnbltlous tumors The house hahts are d1mrned and the urtam nses Th sethna of the staqe IS the leadershlp of class off1cers These offlcers are Mano Powell PYQSI enne Burns Class Representanve The fvrst act beams wlth rnernones of the Tumor Play Stranger In The Nlaht It was presented November I8 l949 The cast was made up of f1ve boys and seven qlrls The story of the play was centered around the Boulevard Hotel Book and G1ft Shop and the young female owners Thlnas became complxcated when a newspaper reporter uncovered a v1c1ous plot of murder Whl h was to take place ln the hotel The fast rnovlnq chmax provided a perfect evenmq for all The curtam nses fqor the second act The memones of clas nnqs come to mlnd We looked at rlnas of every descrxptlon but flnally dec1ded on an oval deslqn Gnce aqaln the curtaln rlses for the thlrd and flnal act Here we recall the nrqht of the Tumor Senror Banauet lt was oroloably the mam event of the Iuntor year And now the curtaln closes for the last tlme and we eaaerlv look forward to summer vacatfon but we w1ll always rernerrber Tumor Iottlnqs of 49 50 mth all the other plays of our hfetlnfe Elorne Ohs 10- , .. . in 1 4 I I . ,A C . . . Q b . dentg Marilyn Brown, Vice-presidentg Kelth Clouse, SecretaryATreasurerg Cath- . W , 1 T ' 'c . . 1 . S . 1 X r r A ,
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'freshmen BOTTOM ROW: Mary Beth Cogswell, Delores Weber, Lila Kay Buckingham. Patricia Nobbman, Patty Asmus, Ruth Bulwan, Mary Ann McCullough, Delores Hansen. Joan Kucaba, Darlene Thompson, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Weber. Helen Couch, Donald Burda, Frances Scott, Kathyrn Vohnout, Melvin Pratt. Morris Bender, Rex Kellough, Esther Duba. Helen Rasplicka, Ellis Shutts. TOP ROW: Gayle Dean. Joe Murphy, Lois Meinke. Billy Britton, Bernard Svehla. Patricia Ahern. Betty Surber, Lila Mae Ratliff, Velma Sladek, Carolyn Rohrig. FRESHMEN I-'ROLIC The opening curtain shows thirty-three trembling Hfreshie gals and guys registering at Friend High School, We learned what our four subjects were to be and also that Mr. Weber was to be our homeroom teacher. Soon after the beginning of school we elected our class officers, who were to lead us through our first year. loe Murphy was elected as President: Rex Kellough, Vice-President, Donald Burda, Secretary-Treasurer: loan Kucaba, Class Repre- sentative. Despite the warnings and threats of the seniors, we calmly came forth to receive our torture on September 20. The girls came dressed in men's shirts and bibbed overalls worn backwards and mer1's shoes. Cur hair was worn in a knot upon our heads. The boys donned girls' dresses and high-heeled shoes for the occasion. This was our attire for Act H, which was entitled initiation Our last act, Act lll, is activties. Six freshmen ore in the band, and most of the girls are in glee club and also on the volleyball teams. Several of the boys have gone out for football and basketball. We feel sure that they will make the first team before their high school career is over. loan Kucaba
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