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PAPER STAFF Wie think the CARDINAL CORNER took a turn for the better this year. Through the cooperation of Mr. Holman and Mr. Cushing of THE LEADER office, the editor was able to help set the type for each issue. Wfith the assistance of their adviser, Mrs. Rock- well, the staff dispensed with the old, old 'lgossip column and tried to add new features when ever possible. LAST ROW Gene Lake, junior reporter, Roger Daggett sports editor and business manager Nita Lindsay Sunshine reporter Louise Day, business manager Bill Saylors Eileen Lake assistant editor Wayne Warner, Pat Beechy sophomore reporter, Mrs Rockwell, advisor and Max ones business manager SECOND ROWl Bill Johnson seventh grade reporter Carl Fogelsong freshman reporter, Nancy Walker exchange editor udy Browning Marg1ret VerBryck inquiring re porters and Thyra Mitten business manager FIRST ROW Marilyn Weaver, society Clarence Cameron, agriculture reporter Inez Cameron, Home Ec reporter, Donna ones eighth grade reporter Marjorie Evans, and Norma Gibson, inquiring reporter FOREGROUND Judy Dutchess editor ABSENT Joe Warner, and Don Stover, music ' 7 9 , xi 9 - . , , 9 , - s J , - l: , 9 . - ' , :J , - , . - -' J , 6 , Z , .
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SUNSHINE OFFICERS Inez Cameron Corresponding Secretary Betty Bryan Vtce President Marxlyn Weaver, President Rebecca Merrell Recording Secret'1ry Helen Amo Treasurer Our Sunshme actxvntles began wtrh the Dxstrxct V Thirteenth Annual Sunshlne Conventlon on Oc tober 8 1949 at the Galveston Communxty Bulld mg Six hundred and elghteen Sunshxne Socxety members and sponsors from thxrty two schools at tended our convention The program was called to order by the pres: dent Marilyn XVeaver Welcome was gxven by Mr Raymond uhan county suoerlntendent of schools Mr Andrew Fernung prxncxpal of Ga veston Hlgh School Mxss Ehzabeth Kressler Dean of DICITICI V Sunshine Soclety The business sesslon was charge of Miss Kressler and Mxss Ruth Shanlts Presentatxon of our new state dean Mss Grace DeHor1ty was made by the ret1r ng tate dean The afternoon program was called to order by the vxce president Betty Bryan The address was given by Miss asso Bose, f Jubbulpore, Indxa Music was furnished by The Four Keys Mr Mxchael Rutherford Reverend and Mrs Augs burger and The Gnrls Ensemble of Galveston Htgh School accompanied by Eileen Lalce lhe model lnstallatlon was m charge of the old and new officers The old offlcers were Ahce Saylor, actxng as president nn the place of ane Graham Louise Day vlce presldent Dot Arm strong actmg as Treasurer for Betty Bryan Pat Beechy, Recording Secretary oan Price Corres pondmg Secretary The new officers were Marilyn Weaver, presldent Betty Bryan vxce presmdent Helen Amos Treasurer Rebecca Merrell Record mg Secretary Inez Cameron Correspondmg Secre tary The two ptestdents were dressed ln yellow Grecian robes and the other offlcers were dre sed rn white Grecnan robes The model nnmatnon then was m charge of the new 1949 50 offlcers The freshman girls who were mltxated were Pat Day Charlotte ohnson Debra McCauley, Rebecca Merrell loyce Otxker Helen Pnerce Patsy Rlce Rovena Scaulf Molly Weaver Shlrley Wooley The freshman girls wore formals of pastel colors At the close of the meetxnq everybody tood and sang the Sunshine Song My Sun hx e C1rl and saxd the Creed Dxsmlssal was at 3 15 CHRISTMAS PARTY The 'mnual Chrxstmas Party was held at he home of Mrs Arthur Pullen sponsor of he Socxety ln the form of 1 carry m supper After the glft exchange the gurls went carolmg at he homes of shut ms ln Lxncoln and Galveston RILEY FUND The Sunshine gxrls of Galveston Htgh School sent ln 10000 to the Riley Hospxtal at India napohs SWEETH EA RT BALL The Annual Sweetheart Ball was held February 11 1950 at the Galveston Gymnasium The hugh hght of the dance was the crownxng of the ueen of the Sweetheart Ball Candtdates for queen were Manlyn Weaver, Senxor Betty Bryan unxor Carolyn Weaver Sophomore Pat Day Freshman The queen was elected by penny votes and at 10 O0 the queen was crowned Miss Put Day held the honor of bexng ueen of the Sweetheart Ball for 1 50 1 l S 1 A 1 ' 3 y 1 g S, K , ' I I ' - . ., - . . s 1 ' I l - t ' J . Y . . . , . . y h , 4 ' ' 7 3 3 . ' 1 ' A. 7 l ' . y , - . ' 5. ' A ' V ' . ,, ' F .N Q. vs . , A A . . . y , - , . . . . in . . I I A r . , . Y A ' Y I Y Z 5 Y I , ' L -- . Mrs. H. L. Hollenbach. ' ' ' I . . , , . . ' J o I . . fy uv - - ' - , . S . . , - 1 - ' . A K 5 Y . vin , . 1 I . . : ' K a : 1 ' . , H 'C' . . K I u- - Q U , J , - - . ' , 1 . 1 , J 9 y , Q . I , , . . n , - , - . ' ' 5 . A Q . . . A f ' Q - ' ' U 9 .
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BASKETBALL Thirty green but willing candidates greeted their new coach, Max R. Kelley, in the initial workouts for the 1949-1950 edition of the Gal- veston Cardinal basketball machine. The new pilot looked his new charges over, rolled up his sleeves, and began to rebuild the graduation ridd'ed outfit. Ronnie Bone and Bob Patterson of the 1949 tourney team were joined by seniors Max Jones, Bill Salmons, Andy Ronk, and Bob Polk, Cther leading varsity candidates were Ronald Chambers, Connie Gerdes, joe Walker, .lim Hodson, Jim lVlcCoy, Toney Finney, Bob Long, Dick Ahrens, Craig Maze, Harold VerBryck, and Bill Garbert. The new team started slow and were rewarded on their fifth outing by a well earned victcry over Onward, After continued improvement, Kelley's charges again hit the victory trail and defeated Wfaverly for their second win before a large group of former letterman in the first annual G night. The new year found the spirit still high. and this was manifested by the rout of Metea in the 'first week following the Christmas vacation. The climax of the year came when our boys outplayed the Washington Hatchets all the way and 'upset the defending Sectional Champs 41 to 38. The season ended at Kokomo's Memorial Gymnasium with the Cardinals fighting Greentown to a standstill for the first half but losing out to the big Beavers in the second stanza. Sophomore Ronnie Bone and hard driving Andy Ronk we-re mentioned by the Kokomo Tribune for their fine play in the sec- tional tourney. The school can feel proud of the fighting spirit shown by the boys and their Coach. They may not have won so many games as some pre- vious teams, but there is no doubt they gained many lessons that will be useful in later life, The future is bright and the senior boys wish the under-classmcn well in future years. FIRST ROW left to right Bill Salmons Mix ones Ronnit Bone Andy Ronk Bob Patterson SECOND ROW left to right Coach Max Kelley Dick Ah -ens Bob Polk Joe Wfalktr Ronald Chambers Connie Gerdes Craig Mue Prncip-il Mr lfernung r . . . ., Y hx - - 1 1 , , , , t . 1 v - -' , - - . P.
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