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THE JUNIORS Presidwlf . Vice-Pwsidwif Secretary Trc'as1n'a'r . News Rcporlw' The Junior Class was represented in almost every sport event and in other school activities this year. These are just a few of the main events. In the football field we were especially honored in having Richard Harper on the All-Star team. He received a beautiful trophy, also, for his accomplishment. He certainly wasn't the only player, for along with Richard were Dave Pottenger, Bud Browning, Jerry The Toe Monroe, Charles Kater, and Rich Hunter. The Juniors were out for basketball, too, as well as football. Charlie Bevis, Arlas Roberts, Jerry Monroe, and Charles Kater were in ship-shape for all the varsity games. We must not overlook the track team and baseball where you'll see many juniors out in front. Of course, the cheer leaders were a big help to the team in tight places and we might say that they brought a few victories themselves. Those girls who participated were Myrtle Hacker, Janet Kaiser, and Karen Eiklor. There are many junior classmates who are in the high school band, namely: Dick McKinnon, Alice Schlemmer, Robert Runk, Roy Henderson, Bob Grubbs, and Wantla Rudisell. The majorettes, who have been leading the band on the held, are Carol Harper and Betty Power. You have seen many juniors in the various music groups and assembly programs, these being too numerous to name. The annual Junior Class play was a huge success this year as always. Alice Schlemmer, Janet Kaiser, Karen Eiklor, Dan Viel, Joanne Minges, Dave Pottenger, Thelma Rolfes, Bill Kaiser, Dick McKinnon, Myrtle Hacker and Audrey Spraul were among those who were in the play. The play was under the direction of the junior home room teacher, Mr. Hicks. Firsf Row: R. Henderson, W. High, R. Harper, B. Power, R. Browning, M. Miller, C. Bevis. Sf'l'0l1tl Row: D. Zeumer, C. Kater, A. Schlemmer, G. Berry, M. Ogden, D. Viel, J. Minges. Third Row: D. Pottenger, C. Harper, R. Hunter, E. Wolfe, XV. Nowlin, T. Martin, A. Roberts. Fourflr Rout E. Fields, R. Allard, T. Rolfes, J. Monroe, N. Thomas, E. Kober, M. Hacker. Fifth Row: B. Kaiser, K. Eiklor, R. Grubbs, J. Kaiser, R. Runk, M. Herzog, J. Lewis. Sixlb Row: L. Farthing, L. Minges, B. Loos, R. McKinnon, NV. Rudisell, M. Singer, A. Spraul. Srventlz Row: B. Essert, C. Werner, B. Estes, B. Estes, H. Weeks, J. Dole. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT . R. HIZNDERSON R. RUNK C. HARPER R. ALLARD J. MONROIQ
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THE SOPHOMORES We, the Class of 1952, are quite proud of our accomplishments-athletics, social, and intellectual. Although nothing really outstanding was accomplished in the latter field we make up for this lack by our stupendous deeds in the other two. In September, 1949, sixty-three sophomores decided to grind for another year. Our first move was to select class officers. As you all know, our football team did very well this season, but, due only to the fact that the sophomores were well represented. Those who put forth their most vital efforts were Jim Dole, Jack Siefferman, Nelson Eckels, Lloyd Gulley, Bill Terry, Eddie Grubbs and Bob Bourquein. In basketball, the reserve team ended the season with very few losses. The sophomores had quite a lot to do with this also. Those included were Myron Has-Ellison, Jack Siefferman, Lloyd Gulley, Lary Linker, Harry Yaney, and Jerry Bryant. We were well represented in the cheerleading angle also, with 2 out of 3 from the class of 'S2. Nice work, Janet Morris and Nancy Kuhlmann! Our future baseball stars may well include J. Bryant, J. Dole, L. Julley, O. Hendrixson, D. Kocher, L. Linker, J. Siefferman, and H. Yaney. We are also confident that our track team will achieve many notable victories. Included will be O. Hendrixson, L. Linker, R. Meyers, M. Has-Ellison, J. Siefferman, B. Bourquein, J. Dole, J. Greschel, R. Herald, L. Gulley, H. Yaney, D. Evans, T. Roessler, N. Eckels,' and B. Terry. One of the more or less planned comedies of the Sophomore Class was a black-face minstrel presented on March 22 for an assembly. Our well-rounded class also seems to be vitally interested in social activities as we see many familiar names on the club rosters. First Row: B. Terry, R. Knepfle, R. Wesling, W. Bybee, E. Grubbs, M. Bourquein, D. Loos. Second Row: J. Miller, O. Hendrixson, S. Herzog, J. Siefferman, J. Willoughby, R. Bour- quein, C. Butler. Third Row: B. Reynolds, S. Souders, P. McDonald, L. Bell, M. Has-Ellison, Knepfle, R. Bates. Fourth Row: F. Johnston, L. Gulley, R. Lotton, J. Greschel, M. Jackman, R. Lewis, S. Benson. Fifth Row: D. Evans, N. Kuhlmann, G. Donaworth, M. Loos, W. Cornet, R. McQueen, H. Yaney. Sixth Row: B. Fields, R. Calvert, B. King, B. Herald, S. Knose, L. Linker, W. Bourquein. Seventh Row: D. Kocher, S. Foster, B. McQueen, B. Boseau, M. Getz, W. Bourquein, E. Walters. Eighth Row: J. Miller, B. Bath, J. Morris, C. Clark, W. Haas, N. Hawk. PAGE Pony President ..,,,.,.... ..... N . HAWK Vice-President ......,.,.... J. GRESCHEL Secretary ....,. . JANET MORRIS Treasurer .,.. I ,...,..,.. L BELL
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