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Senior Class HISTORY On September 2, 1948, thirty-four pupils enrolled as members of the freshman class in Lyons High School. Twenty of this number were from Lyons and fourteen were from Newberry. On October 27, 1948 Patricia Garrett of Newberry joined the group. On October ll, ' 1948 Deloris Cargenter withdrew and entered Switz City Central. On December 14, 194 walter Strickland withdrew while on March 14, 1949, Priscilla and Shirley Waggener withdrew, all three being permanent withdrawals from school attendance. Class officers elected by the group were: president--Joe Bill Hasler, vice president--Bob Koehler, and secretary-treasurer-- Betty Heshelman. Class sponsor was Mr. Heckman. During the year a weiner roast and hayride were enjoyed on October 15 while at the end of school the group enjoyed a trip to spring M111. ' On August 25, 1949, thirty-two sophomores were enrolled, Gary Earlywine of Freedom being the new member of the class. On March 2, 1950 Teddy Goad withdrew and entered school in Illinois. Class officers for the year were: president--Gary Earlywine, vice president--Joe Bill Hasler, and secretary-treasurer--Betty Heshelman. Sponsors of the group were Mrs. Mary Sander Deckard and J. T. Briscoe. 1 Activities included a Christmas party in the gym and a trip to Spring Mill. The junior year found thirty happy juniors enrolled on the opening day of school, August 31, 1950. 'New pupils included in 4 this enrollment were Donald Ferguson from Elnora and Violet Flynn from walnut Grove. Teddy Goad returned from Illinois and enrolled September 19, 1950 but withdrew October 3, 1950 to enter the army. Other withdrawals included Violet Flynn on October 25 and Patty Garrett on September 28. Violet entered school at Worthington and Patty went to Crane. Elizabeth Goad, Marlene Strosnider, and Rob- 1 ert Mowery did not enter this year. The class officers elected by the group were: president-4 Bob Koehler, vice president--James Campbell, and secretary-treasurer --Betty Heshelman. Class sponsors were Miss Barbara Schabel and D. H. Vass. ' The first semester Une Juniors sponsored the Curtis Magazine Drive. The group was divided into sides and the losing side gave a party for the winners which was a weiner roast and hayride at the home of Joe Bill Hasler. I I 1
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59 ui? RICHARD ALAN BAKER ETHEL MARIE MALONE PHILLIP REECE HAPER Chorus, 1 L-I-I, 1,2,3,l, Baseball Mgr., 1,2 3 1+-H, l,2,3 Annual staff, 1, Chorus, 1,2,3,l, Annual staff, 1+ Band, 1,2,3,l, Basketball, 1,2 Annual staff, 1, BOBBY L. VAUGHN MAVIS NADINE FINES I. DEWAYNE COOPER Glee club, 1 Chorus, 1 Basketball, l,2,L A--H, 2,3 lp-H, 1,2,3 FOFQAQ, 2,3,l+ F.F.A., 2,3,l+ Annual staff, I, Glen Lily, 2 ,, 4 - ,u.l.L1 AI'15:n 1 15. ,akin gf - -, ' if : W f C, hp- 61, 5-Q -.. , . J-.:.e?:-. '- ,Q N 49' Q-.gn n A il -1 H-H, 1.2,3,b Annual staff, I,
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During the first semester the juniors also enjoyed a skating party at Bicknell and the second semester a trip to Shakamak State Park. The juniors held their annual reception for the seniors at the Linton Country Club on May ll, 1951. Honors came to three members of the class, Eddie Deckard, Miriam Nichols, and Bernie Crum, who won first division rating in the District Music Festival at Greencastle and Eddie and Miriam also received first division rating at the State Contest at Terre Haute while Bernie placed third in the State Contest. Enrollment in the senior class on August 31, 1951 was twenty- one. During the summer it had been decided that Newberry would enter Switz City Central for this year. Donald Ferguson and Mary Earnestine Musselman entered Switz while Brayton Bennington had moved to Elnora and entered school there, Homer Lee Goad entered Jeffersonville High School, Louise Pickett entered Tech of Indian- apolis, and Alberta Reed and Rosemary Rowe had married during the summer and did not enter school an where. Class officers selected were: president--Joe Bill Hasler, vice president--Gary Earlywine, and secretary-treasurer--Marilyn Wesner. Class sponsors were Miss Jennie F. Slack and C. E. Keller. Class activities have included the sponsorship of the school carnival in October, the concession stand for pop, candy potato chips and gum at the home basketball games, the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs in cooperation with the churches of the community, and the school annual. Activities for the class will come to an end with the Baccalaureate Services on Sunday, May 18, and Commencement Exer- cises on Tuesday, May 20. iiiiiiiiii Can you imagine: Floyd Brown asking Carolyn Page for a date. Deloris Cooper being quiet and reserved. Bernie Crum not being in the south end of town. Virginia Woodall as a hula dancer. Phillip Haper taking Jo Nichols to the show. Jane Truelove without her dimples. Hal West in a home economics class. Dorothy Puckett being slim. Mr. Keller without a bright tie. Forrest Edwards not going to Marco. Linda Waggoner coming to school every day. Ed Ketchum being bashful. Mrs. Randolph playing volley ball with the girls. Connie Edwards driving a Buick. Miss Slack teaching agriculture.
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