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JUNIOR NEWS School opened this year with a total of Z8 Juniors. During the third week of school, we welcomed Jimmy Tewell from Dupoint. Class officers were elected during the second week of school, They were as follows: President Philip Nelson Vice-President Gordon Arnold Secretary Deborah Jurgens Treasurer Doris Johnson Reporter Louise Fussner Our class colors are rose and white. Our class motto is: We pull the most, when we pull together. Our Junior Class Play was a big success. It was held October 21, and ZZ. Our play was a three-act mystery-comedy called, This Night Beware. It took place in a hotel in the mountains. A group of young people were havinga ghost party. Marthy Hawk and Tod Miller were the re to welcome them. Johanna Gowdie and the ghosts held suspense during the play. The characters were as follows: Tod Miller Marthy Hawk Velma Baine Harriet Hotchkiss Tommy Meadown Alan Blain Sukey Simms Lazarus Nan Cartier Francis Mallory Hugh Stanton Madam Zora Philip Nelson Louise Fussner Deborah Jurgens Jeanne Moore Jimmy Tewell Duane Arnett Doris Johnson Bob Leisure Barbara Cail Norman Mull Beryl Wesler Joan Williams We sold refreshments at seven Basketball games. We sold pop, gurn, popcorn, candy, sandwiches and ice cream. We have a nice sum of money to add to our Junior bank account. We had a Christmas Party, December Z0. We played games and had refresh- ments. Everyone had a nice time. A Christmas exchange was held later. The great night finally came, our Junior and Senior Prom. It was held at Win- chester, on April 14. We had a very nice banquet. After the banquet a dance was held. Everyone danced to the music of I-link and Dink. Our class is very proud of the five boys that have helped make up our Basket- ball Team. We have ranked well in sports during '48-'49, We had a 50-50 dance, December 1. We danced to the music of Peck Harter and his Band from 9 to l2.. Ice cream, sandwiches, pop and candy were sold. Rose and white streamers hung froxn the ceiling. The walls were also decorated with stream- ers and pin-up lamps. Everyone had a very nice time. We want to wish the Seniors of '49 lots of luck and success in the future. We are sure that they will be missed by everyone. 35
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SOPHOMORE NEWS When we began our Sophomore year the re were twenty-three of us. During the school year our ranks decreased until there are only twenty future Juniors now. Donald Dale, our lanky cheerleader, moved to Centerville before the first of the year. Loraine Le May returned to Richmond early in the year, William Eales has quit school, although he was here at the beginning of the yea r, . The first month of school was a time of election. The following were the results of our class election: President Richard Pence Vice-President Kenny Hughes Secretary Helen Ford Treasurer Peggy Melody Reporter Mabel Morrison Since this was our first year of Senior High School, we established ourselves as the Class of Sl by choosing our class symbols. They were as follows: Class Colors: Orchid and White Class Flower: White Carnation Class Motto: Do The Best You Can . With What You Have. We went into the big business of the Senior High School moneyfmaking system and had a very successful Sophomore Candy Sa1e early in the first seme ster. Then we had to spend some, too, our Christmas party was the answer, It was a scandalous success , we invited outside guests, took flash bulb pictures, and ate delicious re- freshments. The social whirl was off with a bang: After those telltale exams and we were in the second semester, we presented our class assembly. We had our share of enjoyment in putting the little sketch, Duel in the Sunshine, on for our de- lighted audience. Remember those four dancing girls, those rough, tough cowhands and the horse? In March we had our Sophomore Benefit Movie , and again, our bank account swelled through everyone's help. So ended our class activities. Playing our part in the high school activities our class won its share of honors. Helen Ford again captured the prize for Fall Carnival Queen. Perhaps it was just coincidence, but three mernbers of the class tried for and won the cheerleader title as the Sophomores did in 1947-48, too. We felt proud of Peggy Melody, Helen Ford and Don Dale. When Don moved away, June Keller of the Class of '49 joined the two- some of the Class of '51 and the whole school was pleased with their co-operation and effort. We had practically the whole B Team on our roll call. The following Sopho- mores were on the team: Jim Buchanan, Rex Garber, Tom Huddle, Don Mansfield and Toad Steele. Rex Garber was also elected captain ofnthe School Bus Patrol. Paul Jurgens was also a member of the Patrol. Randy Smallwood was one of the mem- bers of the New Safety Patrol, organized this year for safety on the streets. We were busy Sophomores, in studies, in play and in fun. We'll remember that East room pleasantly, and hope you do, too. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW Left to Right - Mr. Allen, Dick Pence, Kenny Hughes, Helen Ford, James Buchanan, ROW Peggy Melody, Lowell Steele, Edgar Nave, Tom Huddle, Rex Garber. ROW Marion Weatherly, Randolph Smallwood, Mable Morrison, Donald Mans- field, Richard Arthur. ROW Robert Brown, Loretta Melling, Bill Ghearing, Jim Roberts, Paul Jurgens. ROW Bill Kessler, Robert Taylor. 37
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