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TRACK Coach Jack Butts started the 1950 track season with four lettermen and a host of untried underclassmen. Merle Jones gave the Hornet's their greatest strength in the average of points won. Along with other Hornet thinly-clads were Dashmen, Merle Jones, Ronnie Davis, Robert Girdler. Weight men, Donald Conradyg Warren McConnell, Bill Fahle and Bob Coone. High Jump, Harold Necessary, an-d Harold Smith. Hurdlers, Harold Smith, Harold Necessary, and Bob Coone. Distance men, Arley Crutchley, Ronnie Davis, Bob Wakefield, Merle Martens, Bob Girdler, Merle Jones, Buford Cherry and Harold Youngsblood. Pole-vault, Ralph Smith, Bill Fahle, and Jerry Gilmore. Broad-jumpers, Bob Girdler, and Harold Smith. The Hornets open the Cinder Path with Downs March 31, they are also partici- pating in the Normal, Gridley, Delevan Relays, and the County Track Meet. Picture First Row: Merle Martens, Jim Bailey, Howard Cotton, Ralph Srnih, Bill Huston, Harold Youngblood, Frank Hanley. Second Row: Warren Bowman, Ronnie Davis, Bill Fahle, 1Arlie Crutchley, 'Iorn Cotner, Bob Wakefield, Dean Gibson. Third Row: Warren McConnell, Merle Jones, Harold Necessary, Bob Coone, Don Conrady, Harold Smith, Bob Girdler, Coach Butts. BASEBALL Twenty boys were out for baseball on the opening day of the 1950 season, It looks like 'Coach Butts will once more put together a good baseball team. Al- though there are only six scheduled games, a few will be picked up to give the boys plenty of action. Game Schedule May 2 Heyworth at Saybrook 8 Saybrook at Heyworth 11 LeRoy at Heyworth 15 District Tournament 19 Heyworth at Octavia 23 Heyworth at LeRoy 27 Octavia at Heyworth Picture First Row: Jerry Gilmore, Fred Cotner, Ronnie Davis, Howard Cotton, Bob Gird- ler, Harold Smith, John Schmitt. Second Row: Warren McConnell, Don Conrady, Donald Lee, Don True, Bob Coone, Harold Youngblood, Ralph Smith. Third Row: Bob Wakefield, Lewis Uhrich, Arlie Crutchley, Gene Swearingen, Carl Hen-drex, Warren Bowman, Jim Bailey.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA The Future Homemakers Chapter of our school has fifty-eight members. Be- coming a member means that each girl must have completed at least one semester of High School Home Economics. The main idea of the organization is to help each girl find joy and comfort in her home. The officers this year are: Presi- dent, Phyllis Coleg Vice-president, Beverly Jannuschg Secretary, Norma Weaverg Treasurer, Donna Waltz, Parliamentarian, Virginia, Ogden g Reporter, Ramona Halsey, Pianist, Corann Kaferg Song Leader, Josephine Price, Chapter Mother, Mrs. Dean Halseyg Advisor, Miss Ryburn. The different activities and projects the chapter has carried out this year were a food sale and selling Christmas cards. With the proceeds they bought three new mirrors for the girls restroom. The FHA and the FFA had the Carnival March 10th and the money from that bought 9, new roll-away bed and blanket. Just for fun and experience the girls took swimming lessons at the YWWCA for ten weeks. They also learned how to work with aluminum trays. Some were used for gifts and given at Christmas time. We have had two parties this year. At the Christmas party the FHA girls and their mothers heard Mrs. Ll. Funk talk about her trip to Mexico. The meetings have been quite interesting this year, we had a, talk on General Nursing by Mrs George Maris, We also had a feed sack style review with the FHA girls modeling The joint FFA and FHA family night-pot lu.ck supper was held in April. Top Picture Seated: Donna Waltz, Beverly Jannusch, Phyllis Cole, Norma Weaver. Standing: Miss Ryburn, Corann Kafer, Virginia, Ogden, Ramona Halsey. Bottom Picture First Row: Sharen Shields, Sally McConnell, Delores Cotton, Jerry Peasley, Miss Ryburn, Winifred Ensminger, Mary Lou Cherry, Fernella Ensminger, Earlene Arteman, Patty Smith. Second Row: Rose Mary Spaulding, Joyce Martin, Dorothy Gregory, Velma Ehling, Charlotte Spaulding, Bessie Rousey, Carol Bailey, Evelyn Maxwell, Bonnie Carmichael, Darlene Johnson, Jane Rickards. Third Row: Doris Dabney, Beatrice Bailey, Ramona Halsey, Eldora Runge, Corann Kafer, Marilyn Necessary, Donelda Haycraft, Norma Weaver, Barbara Little, Ann Moberly, Claire Nicholson. Fourth Row: Neva Zirkle, Phyllis Cole, Phyllis Kidwell, Beverly J annusch, Marcia Cole, Hazel Fitzgerald, Lois Fluegel, Anita Willis, Donna Waltz, Kathleen Williams, Paula Smith. Fifth Row: Patty Hulva, Betty Lou Keim, Nancy Bonser, Virginia Ogden, Char- lotte Pendleton, Esther Tarvin, Alice Kaufman, Marie Pfeifer, Bev- erly Bonser, Joan Schweiman, Donna Tarvin.
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