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How often have we heard students remark as they were Going Home, Why do we have to do Homework for it Always gives us The Blues in the Night. asses 15
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Mr. Bill Williams Coach, Physical Education, Freshmen Advisor Just a Memory Miss Geraldine Zahn Sociology, English, Junior Class Advisor, Craft Sponsor Kiss Me Sweet Miss Jennie B. Wilson English Portrait of Jenny Custodians Emery Telfer, Fred Cussen, Dennis Nowel Rag Mop Our Practice Teachers They Say It ' s Wonderful Back Row: John Hornaday, Frank Westall, Richard Benz, Herbert Hannouer, Dick Diffenbaugh. Fourth Row: Bill Mitchell. Leon Neeb. Third Row: Dick Williams. Don Diffenbaugh. Al Day, Jim Delvin. Seconri Row: Kay Paddock, Betty Becker, Al Jay. Charles Wolford, BernelJ Brandebury. First Row: Jean McKown. Doris Woodcock, Miss Thompson, Dean Buzzard. 14
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$ enioi s 1950 Memories Memories . . . yes, memories of our Senior year at H. H. S. will long remain with the class of 1950. We started things off with a bang by electing our class officers. They were Al Four Times Shultz, pres.; Anne Stephan, Vice-pres.; Anne Bippus, sec; and Morris Brown, treas. Our capable sponsors were Miss Birdie Cage and Mr. Pop Day. For our class play we gave Jane Eyre on March 29, 30, 31. It took much hard work and plenty of patience, but I think everyone (Seniors, at least) will agree that it was a great success. Our class flower, colors, and motto were chosen by an appointed committee. They are: flower, talisman rose; colors, green and gold; motto, God grant me the serenity to meet what I cannot change, the courage to change what should be changed, and the wisdom to know the diflrerence. — Niebuhr. After working those long hard hours selling candy, coke, etc., at the ball games and those ' never- ending hours of practicing for the Senior Play, we managed to get together enough money to buy radio station WVSH-FM, Voice of the Schools of Huntington. Yes, that was our gift to dear old H.H.S. As a grand climax to a won- derful year, those hard-working Juniors gave us a wonderful re- ception at the Masonic Temple on May 25. Yes, we leave H. H. S. with the future before us while behind are only memories. , i SP gg standing, back row: Miss Hazel Cage, Mr. McCabe Cay. Seated: Alfred Schultz, Anne Stephan, Anne Bippus, Morris Brown. 16
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