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Top row: Lennie Scribner, Patty Ludeman, Bud Scribner, Bonnie Raty. Bobby Harvey Middle row: Sonia Bronson, Loyd Hoge, Shirley Scribner, Joe Hardenbrook, Helen Hardenbrook Bottom row: Richard Clark, Sharon Duntley. Charles Dorn Not pictured: Danny Strate Second Timers With lots of dash On this page you meet The Sophomore class. SOPHOMORES School opened September 1950 with thirteen rough and ready Sophomores. Class officers were elected and are as follows: President .......................................Charles Dorn Vice President..................... Danny Strate Secretary and Treasurer .................Sonia Bronson Reporters ...............Shirley Scribner, Sonia Bronson Representative ..........................Patty Ludeman Sponsor ......................................Mr. Dwello The greatest event of the year was initiating the Freshies. The girls and boys wore two piece bathing suits. The girls had to wear one hundred pigtails and they were all painted with lipstick, and shoe polish. A party was given for them that night. Nadine Scribner left us the first six weeks. Bonnie Raty and Edna Willis came during the second six weeks. Edna left us the following week. The carnival was held and we had the freak house and dart booth. Lennie Scribner was voted King, from our class. Sonia Bronson was elected cheerleader from our class.
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Top row: Kirk Seekins, Douglas Fairbanks, Vic Manley, John Peters, Donald Hicks Middle row: Jerry QunelL, AI Audet. Bill Bell, Ronald Scribner Bottom row: Rita Tonne, Mitzi Tanner Not pictured: Roy Wishman, John Merchant JUNIORS School opened September 1950. There were thirteen Juniors present. We elected officers and they were as follows: President............... Vice President.......... Secretary and Treasurer Reporters............... Representative ......... Sponsor................. Our first undertaking was the Junior Play December 9, 1950. .............Kirk Seekins .............Mitzi Tanner ................Rita Tonne ...AI Audet and Don Hicks ................Bill Bell .............Mrs. Minium “Bolts and Nuts.” It was presented on Then came our Junior Prom April 14. It was a great success. Our final undertaking was the Junior and Senior Banquet. Our Mothers did all the work of fixing it and the food was wonderful. This ended our successful year as Juniors and now all of us are looking beyond the horizon for the big year to come.
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Top row: Donna Slowey, Jimmy Dawson, Carolyn Peters, Bobby Anderson, Gloria Trevithick Middle row: James Audet, Irena Fairbanks. Willard Tonne, Connie Tanner. Sonny Moline Bottow row: Carol Ludeman, Dorothy Owen, Louise Wishman, Darlene Robison FRESHMEN On Tuesday morning, September 6, 1950, fifteen very green and untried Freshmen entered the high school department. Eight of us had spent eight years together, so we were well acquainted with one an- other. The other seven were vaguely aware of us, but later on we were all acquainted. Shortly after school opened we had our first meeting and elected class officers, as follows: First appearance Green as grass May we present The Freshman class. President ....................................Donna Slowey Vice President ...............................Sonny Moline Secretary ..................................Carolyn Peters Treasurer................................ Darlene Robison Reporters.....................Dorothy Owen, Bob Anderson About two weeks after school started we received our initiation from the “dear old Sophs”. As usual we got the old shoe polish act. The girls wore diapers with sunsuit tops. The boys’ costumes were girls’ two piece bathing suits. The girls were supposed to wear a hundred pigtails in their hair but the most that they could get were seventy five. On November 18th the Carnival was held. The Frosh had the pull string and the bean guessing booth, and also the fortune telling.
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