JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The year of 1950-51 began with a booming start with 57 lively Juniors enrolling. George Blood was elected for the third straight time as presidentg Jim Mackie, vice- presidentg Gladys Oiland, secretary, Pat Gray, treasurerg Eldon Marsh, Sergeant-at- armsg Joyce Goto and Elwynne Henning, student council representatives: and advisors, Miss Freese and Mr. Deluan, Pat Brandt was one of the three cheerleaders, with Greta Cochran, Donna Vensel, and Gladys Oiland our talent of the twirlers, K ing and Queen candidates for the Car- nival were Joyce Goto and Elwynne Henning, Prince and Princess f or the Senior Prom were Lloy Jordan and George Blood. All in all we lower-upper classmen en jo ye d our Junior year immensely, and are looking forward to our final year at Mead. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We came back to school in August with a roster of 54, and at our first organized meeting we elected officers, which are as follows: Jack Baker, presidentg Bill Brown, vice-presidentg Arlene C arr , secretaryg and Shirley Mickelson as treasurer, Council representatives are Joy Limburg and David Freitag, and Mrs, Berg dahl and Mr. Pratt. are our advisors, being a help indeed. Our King and Queen candidates for the Carnival were Marlene Ferderer and Bill Brown, We have held a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, to which the participants camekin costurneg and a National Assembly program-of which the main attraction was a chalk-drawer. At our Winter Jamboree we had a movie, cake walks, and Western dancing. There is quite a bit of talent in our class, with members in chorus, band, debate, dr amatics , and with our members actively taking part in many fields. Many of our boys have t urne d out for the athletics and have received letter awards, while several girls are expected to receive their letters by the end of the year, We have enjoyed our two years here at Mead, and are looking f orw ar d to being here the rest of our high school days, with the swell staff and atmosphere. FRESH MAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman class be gan the 1950-51 school year with a roll of 64 students. In the Freshman class meetings the class officers were elected as follows: president, Nor- man Scottg secretary, Beverly Hattenburgg treasurer, Jo Ann Brownlee: sergeant-at- arms, Glen Yarroll. The student council representatives were Joan T opp ing and Ed- ward Link, and advisors were Mrs, Nordby and Mr. Dial, who are very good helpers. For becoming Freshmen we fof coursey had to have an initiation. The girls wore underwear with bathing suits over them, They wore their hair up in rubber bands, The boys wore high he ele d shoes and night g o w ns , Every time they came in sight of a Sophomore they had to get down on their kne es and sing Goodnight Irene. We also had a Freshman Hayride, which was a success and lots of fun. On February 2 we spon- sored an Amateur Show. We hope to be a prosperous class in all that we do.
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