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Half Done - Well Begun As you read this, you will probably think of the time when you were Cor will bel Sopho- mores. That's the time they say Half Done, Well Begun . We Sophomores are well on the way to the last lap of our career at M. H. S. We have dreams and hopes for our future, but along the way, we are going to have some fun with our work. Even as Sophomores, in high school, we still like to throw paper wads, hide each other's belongings and chew bubble gum iust to aggravate the teachers. Will we ever grow up? you probably ask. Well, did you? We're only human. Our officers for this year are: President, Dean Armstrong, Vice President, Charles Snider, Secretary, Tom Kryder, Treasurer, Jim Shidler, News Reporter, Dorothy Hines and Advisor, Mr. Carver. ln September we entered with 18 members. These members represented the Sophomore class in basketball, baseball, music, home economics, and initiating the Freshmen. Since our school career is 5X6 over, we're patiently waiting for the day when we are The Seniors of M.H.S. The First Nighter Taxi! Taxi! Please driver, to the doors of M. H. S. You see, we're starting our first year in the Good Old Theater of M. H. S. Oh, here we are! Thank you, sir! As we open the back stage door, a chill runs up our spine, for tonight is our first H. S. per- formance. Our friends and parents watch from the audience to see us begin our first great per- 'fOI'fT1Cl'1Ce. Our cast C0l'tSlSlS of GCl'0I'S Gnd GCll'eSSeS. Curtain Time! Act l. As the curtain rises in the year of 1949-1950 we find ourselves elect- ing as our leaders: President, Jack Mitchell, Vice President, Richard Babcock, Secretary, Roger Kerwin, Treasurer, Nora Junge, News Reporter, Larry Spangler and Advisor, Mrs. Harmon. Many activities, including the dreadful initiation of September 30, take place during our first act. The happy ending of Act I draws to a close May 19, 1950. Curtain!
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SECOND ROW -- Tom Kryder, Landon Wolfe, Don Hatf' Id C I ' S 'h W le , avln mit , illiam Walter, Charles Snider, Jim Shi-:ller, Mr. Carver, FIRST ROWfGene Armstrong, Grace Bickfard, Joyce Browning, Carolyn lietje, Trudy HoHman, Charleen Mason, Lou Anne Good, Dorothy Hines, Dean Armstrong, Paul Myers, THIRD ROWfLeslie Dull, Roger Kerwin, larry Spangler, Jack Mitchell, Virgil Behnfeldt, Bernard Mason, Paul Winover. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Harmon, Shirley Butler, Richard Babcock, Franklin Ycrnell, Ervin Butler, George Middleton, Bennie Whitman, Lowell Naveau, Jim Winch, LaVonne Burling, FIRST ROWfNora Junge, Joanne McClure, Shirley Johnson, Bertha Finks, Clara Babcock, B rn d' T' ' e a me netge, Janette Light, Joyce Wag- ner, Shirley Davns, Doris Jean Amos. Half Done - Well Begun The First' Nighfer
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, . -- rev ' THIRD ROW-Dan Kryder, Harry Neiderhiser, Donald Dale, Bob long, Dean Roesti. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Bokerman, Velma Green, Ronald Yarnell, Allen Snider, Fred Wolfe, Walter Shank, Bob Brown, Virginia Mc- Vetta, Bonnie Rettig, FIRST ROWfMarilyn Good, Mary Garber, Marilyn Lanzer, Arlene Dibling, Carol Babcock, Virginia Harman, Joyce Garber, Carol Beals, Donna Harman, Eva Shank. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Bokerman, Joyce Shufelt, Vivian Lanzer, Jane? Smith, Clifford Baclen, Robert Heiman, Murel Naveau, Norman Junge, Jim Ashbaugh, Paul Winover, Bob Blair, Miss Smith. FIRST ROW-Carolyn Michealis, Connie Pope, Shirley Oates, Martha Harmeyer, June Smith, Marlene Johnson. Going Up. lf's A Long Winding Trail
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