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7 11- V I 5 V If someone asked a high school graduate what year in school his class had the great- est financial troubles, there would be no hesitation in his response. When we were Juniors. That was exactly what we Juniors of 49 worried over. Like every other ambi- tious Junior Class, the first resort was to present a play. Ours, called Calm Yourself, was presented on October 9, 1948 with the following cast: Fred Smithie ................................. . . . Larry Nicholson Fannie Smithie. . . Lucie Smithie .... B arbara Hanson .... Harold Ainsworth . . . Jack Bird ............ Mrs. George Wonder . . . Mr. George Wonder . . Hank Webster ...... . . . Louise Hicks . . Ruthanna B ritts . . . Maybeth Todd . . . Paul Clark . . Carl Zimmerman . . Betty Eldridge . . Eugene Everhart . . Paul Lowery MaryZimmerman Among the several money making activities of the Juniors was the making and selling of novelty yarn dolls of green and gold. Although these were not found too successful in high school, the grades made up for it. There was a unanimous vote to try selling popcorn at all home ball games which turned out to be qute profitable. On November 9, 1948, with the Seniors, we planned and held a Carnival in the old gym dividing the profits between the two classes. Under the careful guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Neff, and the rest of the class, these activities were successful and we were proud to be wearing gray and maroon sweaters representing the class of 50. Our class officers for the year were President, Paul Clark Vice-President, Joed C lark: Secretary and Treasurer, Floyd Ball. EASTER BUNNY LARRY NICHOLSON Bunny comes but once a year With baskets full of eggs, And he travels many miles On four white stubby legs. He travels to the rich and poor To all colors and creeds, With Easter baskets by the score Carrying on his good deeds. When all is put away with care And night departs from day, Bunny would like to be there, To hear what children say. And now that all is happy and gay, And no one sheds a tear, Bunny would like to say- Good-bye until next year. 9 - a,.4....-....... , , , ,..nn......,
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Jerry Boling heads our list And we are sure he would insist That Bobby Brovm is quite a clown. There's Irene Cline and what a line As Wardie says, She's mine, all mine. In the daytime Londell Craig chews his gum. But at home he does nothing but play rum. Betty Davis the president of our class Is a very lucky little lass. Kathryn Denny sixth in row, Is still looking for a beau. BillGerald who likes a. girl Runs to her with arms unfurled. Jim Harris, our one and only, SOPHOMORES Next in our class is Thelma June Hart. Along came cupid and hit her with his dart. Joyce Lawton is not a snob Especially when she's with Sam Bob. S helby Norton came from Kentucky With all the girls he's very lucky. Maxine Oliver has her own desires To be a housewife and build the fires. There's Laura Pitzer and I'm sure you'll agree, Her one and only is Loree. NellieSandusky, our cheer leading gal. To every one she is quite a pal, Patty and C arl have departed but Since Bill O. came along she isn't broken hearted During basketball season was never lonely. David Simmons lives on a farm, When it comes to the girls he turns on his charm. Helen Taylor with a dimple in her chin Can't make up her mind whether it will be Curt, Brad, or Jim. Norma Todd always has a smile And if you will notice, her clothes are right in style. Last but not least is our friend Mary Her ambition is to help Larry operate a dairy. Jerry: - - - - Bob: - - - - Irene and Ward: - Londell: - - - - B etty and John: - Kate to Danny: - B ill to Thelma: - Jim: ---- - Joyce and S am B ob: - - S helby: - - - - - M axine and Norma: - - Nellie and Ed: - - Laura and Loree: - - Pat and Bill: - - Dave and Wanda: - - Helen and Curt: - Mary: - - - - SONGS Love ls The Darnest Thing I'mA Big Boy Now It Had To Be You Don't Fence Me In Oh! Johnny! Danny Boy I Love YouSo Much I Walk Alone Slow Boat To China Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes ' 'Sweet Sixteen Until A Little Bird Told Me I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warn But We Just C ouldn't Say Goody-bye My Darling Maybe You'll Be There Z2 ' 11 ' 1 ' -
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