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mzior C4155 ,J445forg We. the junior class of 1950-51, did not realize the important part that we were to play in high school life during the next four years when we entered the halls of M. H. S. in September, 1948. Our treshmen basketball team won third place at the Keytes- ville Toumament, and we were very proud of them. Encouraged by our first year, which had been a success, both educationally and socially, we looked forward to being sopho- mores. Patty Ann Lewis was our candidate for Football Home- coming Queen. Our float was a rowboat which held two ardent fishermen, Roland Lohmar and Butterball' Gooch, who were hooking a victory for Marceline. Bob Oliver was chosen to make the Sophomore Pilgrimage to Ieflerson City. Several oi our mem- bers were outstanding in athletics and played in the Mexico Fire Clay Bowl Game. Margaret Burgener presented the Ameri- can Flag as a tradition of the Sophomores to the custodian, Mr. Oliver. The beginning of our junior year proved to bring new ex- periences from the very first. Gloria Sportsman represented the junior class as cheerleader: Patty Ann Lewis and Nancy Wals- worth were honored with the positions of assistant editors of Tiger Tales and Marcello. respectively. Mary Martha Slaughter, was selected as junior candidate for Homecoming Queen. The float committee started to work on our giant gold and black tiger which received second place trophy. Also during the fall, we ordered our class rings from the Iosten Iewelry Company, and when they arrived we felt well on our way to becoming seniors. On October 23, the cast of the junior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay , was announced. and we soon discovered that being great actors and actresses was hard work-but really lots of fun. The play was presented on December 1. to an enthusiastic audience. As during our first two years, many of our juniors were out- standing in athletics, and we are sure that next year they will represent M. H. S. in the best tradition. Bob Oliver and Glen Clarke were chosen as co-captains oi the 1951-1952 football team: Don Walsworth and Bob Gooch were elected basketball co-captains. In the all-school election. Bob Oliver, Glen Clarke, Nancy Walsworth. and Patty Ann Lewis were elected to the carnival council to plan and supervise the festivities. Nancy Walsworth was selected by the class as our candidate for Carnival Queen, and we were all very happy when she was announced as the winner to reign over the carnival. The final and most outstanding event ol our junior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 4. The theme, May Sym- phony , was carried out in the central decorative idea, a large apple tree over-shadowing two gaily bedecked May-poles. The evening provided a memorable climax to the third of our golden years in M. H. S. OMCQVZ5 PRESIDENT-Glen Clarke VICE-PRESIDENT-Don Lake ,-.X I SECRETARY-Gloria Sportsman GIRLS' TREASURER-Margaret Burgener BOYS' TREASURER-Wayne Heins motto Each for the Other and All for the Class jgwer Yellow Rose CZK... Green and Gold loormord Lavonne Gipe, Neva Lamb and W. F. Hayden 31
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