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Sophomore Home Ec. Class of '48. 7. Everybody's happy. What are you doing, Sugar? ? 7 8. Hi thereff lA.R.j Wowffff 9. Eighth Grade Class of '46 Guess who? ?ff lR.M.j 10. Time to relaxff Who said short hair was the style 7 ? ll. Hornecoming Queen Freshmen Initiation 12. Time for lights outff 13. Helpers at'-19 Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Z8
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Homecoming On December 16, 1949, an eventful evening took place, as the Lytton Bulldog s met the Early cagers for the big homecoming game. The girls had a little tough luck and came out on the short end of the score which was 30-Z7 in favor of Early when the final whistle blew. The boys came through with another win by defeating Early 41-37. Both were very good games to watch. For the girls' game, Betty Mclvleekin and Donita Campbell were co-captains. They fixed up a cute little uniform for Mickey Blake who was their mascot for the night. The main feature of the evening was during the half of the boys' game when Dean Hass, the captain of the team, crowned Donita lTwistyl Kurskop, Homecom- ing Queen. Her attendants were Roselyn Schwartz, Janine Guess, Anne Rolfing and Claudia Ringgenberg. After the game there was a program which consisted of Walter Huster and Eldon Richards singing and doing actions to the I-lucklebuck , Darlene Meyer gave a reading. Then there was a chorus composed of Lorraine Hillmer, Marceyln Ditzel, Elizabeth Nielsen, Ellen Huster, and Carol Pals. All wore pastel colored formals which made a very pretty background while Richard Baskerville sang A Dreamer's Holiday . The Boys' Quartet sang a few selec- tions and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. The event was well at- tended by the alumni. Parties During the year there have been several very nice parties. First was the party when the F.H.A. girls installed their officers. They had the installation ceremony first and then a dance afterwards. Next was the Christmas Caroling Party put on by the F.H.A. girls. The group of people went out and sang Christrnas carols at different hous- es in Lytton and then came back to the school- house for games and lunch. On January 7th, the F.F,A. boys held their annual Sweetheart Party in the gymnasium, Roselyn Schwartz, Ann Ditzel, Anne Rolhfing, Claudia Ringgenburg, and Darlene Meyer were the five candidates. Claudia received the beau- tiful white F.F.A. Sweetheart jacket. In February, the F.H.A, girls sponsored a semi-formal Valentine Party. The gymnasium was decorated very pretty.. There was a large crowd and they had good entertainment and lunch. The last big party of the year was spon- sored by the Junior class on April 19th, the night after the Junior-Senior Banquet. All the high schools around Lytton were invited to attend. There was a huge crowd. The Juniors used the banquet dec- orations which made the gymnasium very beautiful for the party. Everyone had lots of fun and met many new friends. Z7
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Aerial view of Lytton. Mary Teague. Homecoming Queen L Attendants Crowning the Queen. F.H.A. Installation Jr.-Sr. Banquet oi '50. Entertainer of '49 Jr.-Sr Jr. Hi Minstrel Show . Banquet. Jr.uSr. Banquet of '50. Jr. Hi Minstrel Show. Entertainers oi '49 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Hubba: Hubbaf Sixth Grade at work. Where are you? ? ? Looky therefif Having iunff
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