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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of 52 entered high school this year feeling fine after their fresh- man year. After the first six weeks we felt even better because that was when we initiated the freshmen. In a class meeting we chose Richard Fulton as president, Dorothy Gregory as vice-president, Sharen Shields as secretary, and Harold Smith as treasurer. Claire Nicholson and Howard Maxwell were chosen to represent the class on the Student Council. Our class has exchanged several students this year. We lost Bob Krueger, Frank Jordine, Jim White, Mildred Wlahls, but we gained Barbara Edwards, Marian Seitz, Jerry -Gilmore, Harold Youngblood, Velam Ehling, and Anita Willis. Nancy Bonser and Lois Fleugel were elected by the student body as members of the cheerleading team. Our class sponsored a closed party in February to which Sophomores and their guests were invited. Games and dancing were enjoyed by all. Picture First Row: Nancy Bonser, Bonnie Carmichael, Buford Cherry, David Downs, Roy Deal. Second Row: Barbara Edwards, Lois Fluegel, Dorothy Gregory, Dick Fulton, Mary Heck. Third Row: Velma Ehling, Carol Holt, Duane Iseminger, Frank Jordine, Betty Lou,Keim. Fourth Row: Robert Krueger, Barbara Little, Howard Maxwell, Marilyn Neces- sary, Claire Nicholson. Fifth Row: William Phelps, Joan Schwieman, Sharen Shields, Harold Smith, Esther Tarvin, Sixth Row: Robert Wakefield, Anita Willia, Mary Lou Cherry. WINTER CALENDAR November 8 Assembly Program The Kiltiesn. Senior X-Rays taken. 10 Senior Play The Mad Hatters . 11 Armistice Day vacation. 18 Downs at Heyworth fFirst basketball gamel. 23 Second Six weeks exams. 24 Thanksgiving vacation. December 2 F. F. A. went to International Livestock show. 7 Students went to Wesleyan to see the Play Every Man . 8 Assembly Program iArtistJ. 18 Glee Club and Soloists presented Christmas Scenes . 21 Assembly program sponsored by Sophomores. 24 Christmas Vacation Begins. January 3 Back to school from Christmas vacation. 18 Semester Exams. 19 Pictures for the annual taken. 20 This was the day when those beautiful mirrors were added to the girls rest room. Purchased by F. H. A. 30 Juniors sponsored card party. February 1 Assembly program given by Juniors. 6 Donkey Basketball Game sponsored by LF. F. IA. 13 Junior Card Party. 17 Dance sponsored by Student Council after McLean game, 28 Six weeks exams again-and we were just recovering from those semester tests.
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council members were chosen by their class officers this year for the 49-50 year. The Senior Class had three representatives, lower classes each had two, The members were chosen, one boy and one girl from each class. Mr. Cionrady was chosen as our Council advisor. 1At our first meeting it was decided the boys should be officers the first semester and the girls the second semester. Neva Zirkle is general chairman of all activities. Some of the things the Student 'Council did this year were to sponsor the Homecoming activities with the proceeds going to the athletic fund to help pay for the football equipment, a Spring Frolic dance and various noon-time activities such as dancing, pingpong, badminton, volleyball, and etc. Our main money- making scheme were the candy machine and the sale of pop at basketball games. Some of our members attended the District and State Student Council Con- ventions. These provided the Council with 9, great many ideas which will help our own council to be a successful student government body. Picture Seated: Neva Zirkle, Beverly Bonser, Mr. Conrady, Glenn Yates, Beverly Jan- nuschy Standing: Claire Nicholson, John Mowbray, Howard Maxwell, Leonard Gardner, Ann Moberly. HEYHI STAFF This is the second year that Heyworth High School has published an annual. Everyone has worked hard to make it a good one. The Editor-Iin-Chief is Ramona Halsey, Assistant Editor, Jim Craig, and Business Manager, Don Conrady. Other editors include: Art Editor, Donna Waltz, Music Editor, Phyllis Cole, Activities Editor, Beverly Bonser, and Senior Editor, Neva Zirkle. The money necessary for publishing the annual was obtained by the Senior Class soliciting in Bloomington, Clinton, McLean, and Heyworth. Sponsor is Mrs. Feiclqe. Pictures Seated: Doald Conrady, James Craig, Mrs. Feicke, Ramona Halsey, Beverly Bonser. Standing: Neva Zirkle, Harold Necessary, Donna Waltz, Glenn Yates, DICTATOR STAFF The Dictator Staff is composed of ten members: seven'seniors, three juniors, and an advisor. The chief purpose of the organization is to write the High School News for the Heyworth Star each week. Members of the Dictator Staff include: Co-editors, Eldora Runge and Josephine Priceg Treasurer, Norma, Weaver, Sports Editor, Don Conradyg Reporters, Phyllis Cole, Phyllis Kidwell, Eddie Elders, Merle Martens, Ramona Halsey, Beverly Jannuschg Advisor, Miss Rousey, Among the outstanding social events of the year were a traditional initiation party for new members, and all school April Fools party and dance on March 31 Other major activities of the Staff were to work at the concession stand at the basketball games and to publish the annual Christmas Edition of the paper. Picture Seated: Norma Weaver, Donald Conrady, Miss Rousey, Eldora Runge, Ramona Halsey. Standing: Edward Elder, Beverly J annusch, Merle Martens, Phyllis Kidwell.
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