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S Keith Skelton Doris Waddle President Secretary Ioy Hilsmeier Iim Lemond Vice-President Treasurer w 1-Raymond Voelkel, Marjorie Lehmkuhler, Richard Fark, Cleta Deinderfer, Leon Senninger. w 2-Betty Wicker, Eddie Smith, Juliana Bretz, Clinton Stork, Betty Wellemeyer. nv 3-Ralph Gunselman, Mary Lou Heitz, Bill Rauscher, Wanda Hall, Eugene Purdue. Iv 4-Marilyn Flhrens, Robert Dall, Bonnie Kemp, Don Kemp, Iuanita Frick. lv 5-Bill Stelter, Norma lean Knust, William Spink. Mildred Utz, Ray Lehmkuhler. Row 1--Richard Tredway, Melba Miller, Iack Luke- meyer. Row 2-Lois Sakel, Ralph Partenheimer, Iune Nuh ring. Row 3-Ray Kemp, Laurabelle Kaelzel, Bob Klee. Row 4-Mary Lee Iunge, lack Flslrike, Helen Snyder Row 5-Roy Bohnenkemper, Hrma M. Meyerholtz Ivan Bauer. Row 6--Marilyn Pflug, Iohn Steinkamp, Louise Ingle Row 7-Doris Miller, Virginia Stockton.
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THE IUNIORS Easily detected by their bright red sweaters and glittering rings, the class of '50 continued to establish claims in H. H. S. Brother Goose. given November 5, brought to light much dramatic talent. The gold secured from this production enabled them to open a Silver Slipper to entertain the Forty-Niners this spring. For another diversion, blue-jean clad luniors gathered at the school, Novem- ber 23, for a Sadie Hawkins, party, featuring a search for a hidden treasure. Managing the luniors in these activities were Mr. Tucker and Mr. Hardie. Certainly they were successful guides, for the class of '50 was well represented in every school activity.
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THE SOPHOMORES The class of '51 pursued its course toward graduation by choosing early in September their leaders-Howard McLaughlin, Hrlie Logsdon, Clesta Winkler, and Don Sakel. Seeking pleasure along the way, early last fall they encarnped in the upper hall for a round of old fashioned games and dances. Hll sorts of devices had to be used by Mr. Wilson and Miss Padgett in head- ing off their rascally maneuvers. However, they corralled them well enough so that they were able to excell in athletics and assume duties in all the school's clubs.
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