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Sensor Class Hlstory As freshmen,the Class of 'SOwas as green as they come with everyone wondering what to do next Initiation day the class was required to wear their clothes backward and wrong side out The class sponsor was Miss Iarie Griffin Twenty two boys and girls enrolled in the class at the beginning of the year They were as follows Dee Bushnell, Ralph Dawes, Queth Fawver, Junior Hickman, Leonard Hofaker, Jim Kline, Walter Long, Deloras Haley, Leona McClurg, Franklin McCollum, Lois Jean Paramore, Betty Jean Pfannkuch, Earl Post, Ernest Richardson, George Ruff, Robert Schneider, Maxine Stanton, Ferma Snyder, Evelyn Tr1sler,Marg1e Wallgren, Thelma Wallgren, and Ludella Young During the first semester two members of the class moved away Jim Kline to Almena and Betty Jean Pfannkuch to Colorado Our sophomore year we were settling down to the grind ofhigh school work The year was rather uneventful as we were still underclassmen I had numerous parties and plenty of fun Miss Webber was our sponsor This was also our last year under Mr Seaman We were asked by the juniors to serve the junior senior banquet, dressed in western style The enrollment was the same with the exception of Betty Pfannkuch, Leonard Hofaker, and Junior Hickman Bud Pears had also joined us Our junior year was the most exciting year mafar Like every junior class we looked forward to many things Our sponsors were Miss Babcock and Mr Taylor The class consisted of seventeen members Franklin McCollum, pres , Lois Paramore, vice pres George Ruff, reporter, Ernest Richardson, McClurg, Thelma Wallgren, Ferma Sn der, Queth Fawver, Maxine Stanton, Ludella States, Ralph Dawes, Bethel Pears, and Robert Schneider The juniors took part in many activities during the year, such as the boys in athletics, football queen, scholastic events, members on the paper and annual staff, vocal music, and band 'Bett Jane from Punkin' Lane was presented Dec 15 We chose 'The North Pole as the theme for the junior senior banquet This was the biggest event of the year aside from knowing that if you studied well that next year we would be 'seniors' By the senior year, we had lost Lola Paramore, Qneth Fawver, Ernest Richardson, and Ralph Dawes,leavlng an enrollment of five boys and eight girls Our sponsor was lr Veatch The officers for the year were elected as follows pres , Franklin lcCollum,v1ce pres ,Thelma lallgren,sec treas ,Ludella States,reporter, laxine Stanton, and Student Council representative, George Ruff lalter Long returned and finished his high school work with the class The senior play, 'Grandad Steps 0ut,' was presented November 18 and l9,l9L9 The whole class participated in the play The cash receipts were the largest in the history of the school according to reports Four seniors represented the school in the spelling team of five members Four senior soloists also represented their schoolst the county music festival at Phillipsburg Our activities during the year were many At the time of this writ ing we were looking forward to the last semester, the junior senior ban quet, graduation, and the senior trip I I . . e - ,Q ' secretary-treasurer, Margie Wallgren,Evelyn Tr1sler,Deloras Maley, Leona y ' . .
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Senior Prophecy On this fifteenth of May, nine hundred and sixty,I,Thelma Wallgren, of Wallgren Statistics Incorporated, wish to report the following in- formation on the class of 1950 at Logan High School at Logan, Kansas. Franklin McCollum, with the traditionally long hair of a musician, can be seen every Saturday night trying to keep his ever popular nMcCo1- lum Tune Crushersn in time at Speed, Kansas. He is believed to be the hottest thing in orchestra leaders since Guy Lombardo. George Ruff is quite an important person in Congress these days. He has introduced several important bills dealing with divorce. He seems to be well informed on the subject as he has taken this step four times himself. His present wife, a childhood sweetheart, raises chickens each year to pay the taxes. Margie Wallgren can now be found on a Florida beach giving swimming lessons. The experience that she had in Kiss Babcock's gym class giv- ing artifical respiration comes in handy in reviving her unfortunate pupils. Down Arizony way Bud Pears can be found daily in front of the shoe shop carrying on his line of business. His new position as president of the nChew, Whittle, and Gab Gangn keeps him busy along with his line of politics. He is so busy, in fact, with all his business he is unable to contribute to the monthly grocery bill. This year finds Logan in a not so prosperous state and with Robert Schneider as city marshall of that city. They say Robert is doomed to be a bachelor as he never looks at a girl after the eighth time. The Logan ladies are said to break laws just to talk to Marshall Schneider. Maxine Stanton can usually be found greeting the movie stars in her elite beauty salon in Hollywood just across the street from the Long's International Pictures She has the contract for doing all the salon work for Long's stars Walter Long's ability as a producer and director of the L I P fLong's International Pictures! has been demonstrated many times in the last few years by the number of box office successes he has put out Our good friend Evelyn Trisler has worked up to the position of professor of dramatics at Vassar Rumor has it that she soon will appear in a TV show for a big name company selling cereals Ludella States is a famous Power's model at present She models teen agers clothes in Sack's Fifth Avenue store She commutes daily by private plane to the States Ranch in western Kansas As you might have guessed Perma Snyder's artistic ability has won her fame Her works are often found in such magazines as Mademoiselle and Vogue Today Leona McClurg will be on her way to France for an important performance Her ability as an opera star has won her fame far and wide Deloras Maley is now owner of a fine silver fox farm in Alaska She has done very well in this business, but somehow she has not yet been able to lure, trap, or catch a certain Fox that she has had her eye on since high school days Dee Bushnell, the one member of the class who always had little to say, has now became one of the world's most talkative politicans He'e doing all right, too, as he is slated to be the next governor of Cali fornia. As for myself, as you can tell from the heading of my report, I nal head and own a company that collects and compiles statistics for a price My headquarters are Chicago, but you can find one of our offices in all the larger cities I a e e e 0 O 0 e - 0 e e e Q l O l e , . Q - O 0 .N .'-Q. 'Y' V , . l. ...., . .... ,.-. . ,,..., .. -.. , ... -- 4 f f
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