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ass mafia uetzss r Gaul Q-alarm rimsnwi- lite gflnmwemib Kass N all After co gu.-- -5. .Q . gp we chos for our cl ss tto Success Our oa s -v o- :- for us he ff dge we have alre ga I Q- f d 'iw s cce s e -o s achiev We ve : ys elieved --- k :iff - man things will make : - :gn l ing--t at tho ee o know ome- thing of ev y -4 to he stars wi get ust that much re pers - - ---1 o t f thai spiri -- emotional l . Our goals ha e been many. our firs o e was to graduate. For a ng - e ha 1 v -- ab t graduation day and all that it or d mean to u Th - too we have all worked to achieve some sort of soc : adjus s nt. Another goal was to give ourselves a good pre atio .- .. ag or a career. We studied the things which ould s: - 'us in our future life. During our school year ff: ave wo ed' to ain- ing our goals, but now we : e ac d the e- 1 ife where we must each go his own way n '- search -- er or f y W , th Class f 1950, have ch s n as our Q ass flower r s and 1 our colors, cr --- dwhi . more 1d happiness N K y trad t n, and common usage ave :X : -.- -V. io- to - g eat many flowers. 'P e Gr -1 : an extensilvel f wer language purpor symbo 4 o ts ' - ee gs. During the Middle 'gf Ch 'sg y, as .- f- revive flower symb s . I a --- foun ' - Q-' ng for senti tal reasons. Q ro e s bemm j. ol o f nce and l :. ness. th r f ow s bol can H . - vs- more b : t pictu S an t Q ose n. '- er ce t -Kose in t at e and 'poeti t but t 2 - - - rles X 4 las i , 1+ S 1 ' N t d e f gg f' fx' X e h fl ar 1 . h - simple o Th mas oore's xpresses a fitting tr tetothef -1 f 27- Q t ou :- t e sweet t Ilower ' a eve dran ' 9 ambe howerg 'U 1 ou art -- 'e fon t child O dimp ed spring the -lv nymph wild. Y I ' I 3 I ., se's oolism of lov ans to us the lasting and 1 endship which have dev ,- ed among the members cf our lass. Its sent mentality will :Xi recall to us the most cherished memories we possess :li .K triurrphs and hardships we faced as a group during t - lon happy years of high school. The beauty and comple ity o he rose means the way we, as a fairly large' class, have co-o ated these years with the least amount of difficulty. A as the petals of the rose fall at the end of summer, so wil a each embark on our own course of life. 20
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Gllawgnng, I llvrmhl' 4- IIIIZH' 'I , :Lf ' 1. - , f- I - ' ' 4, -- I -0- We, the Class of 'T95O, W th a feeling of sad ess in our hearts, . And so to our dear old hig school we proudl . bid a fffmd Hfllell, :: Z, i' F l I 2 u4 nr ' Y 'W A .-,,,. 4 I -, ' .ALJ . 'O -5 -P,-gg 4- 4- 'g' 0 lrnrz' ll A ff 5 I 2 I-llilfill If ' A' I I H -L. - V '7 o T 7 F L llhiflilf ' :nr-'- -5:1 --1- L P I X lr - 3 J J 151' L J. I ' 0 J' 0 7 Realize that now th- time approaches whan dear, old frien s must part. ' As we set our course and try o conquer fields an w. IIKHI ll ' ...ll- :c:::::: Y nn- ,:-: it ' 1, J ' lil' U 5 141.'T'V1lC - f 1 'P' - - Q O nary' ll 1' 'Z 1 l1f!. I 'I . 11 I !Y - :I 1 la ' 1 -. , ' + .Xi I +4-I v ,But sweet memories we shall t easure iorever to carry in our hearts. Re olving to do or die we, to ourselves mu t alwa s be true, 0. . uvlxrrru 1x7--gl 0 ,u-lllf if - ' Q 1 A A A - V-Ifllffff I 'I ws: E .lftlun IQ' I Q lIll!f I I Q I-Y-IIIII U visa.-ff, ' url a -9- Ill Z o il: f f ' ff TT i-'iI3E3fr ll:Zn1l.l. Y .' Y , . 1 :nu,::,:, - - - - :: .L I ,P J '- Ins L . I jr 1-r :lr T 1 As into the world we boldly ventur:, to take our place lndrioour part. A And to givq to our life our best, always able to meet life's test. :lUl1Ql l' ' - Wizlll, WI 'S--' ? ' 1- ,I lii A p .lv U. lf! .151 - 4 I 4 ' 4- Irv 0 0 4 -4- + ' i:::-.,..:' - :.l.. ': az: - -z.:: ....-..- lygizlrgg-1 ' Q! 1 ll 'I Y -if 1T'Ij -11-li iwiil . o - 1 nl Lr1ZlL1i - A 'f' Score--Ada Greeningg Lyrics--Eileen.Haubert
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ml aaa Qnmrac crisp ics Shirley Belknap, the quietest girl in the senior class, can often be seen busily engaged in studying her shorthand with her inseparable friend, Peggy Wirth, the most even-tempered girl in the senior class. Where you find one you will always find the other--even drinking cokes in the diner. Charles Capone seems to enjoy his arguments with the teachers,' espe- cially when they have some class work planned. He ought to be able to get along with the girls quite well by now, after oeing the only boy among ten girls in shorthand class for two years. The tallest boy in our class is Thomas Coleman. Besides his height we have also noticed that he is quiet, never loses his temper, and readily agrees with any class decision. Harold Cron is the popular young fellow whom we chose as class pres- ident. He has been an active member of the basketball team. We shall all remember Ada Greening for her mathematics ability. Does your short walk to school aid you in solving some of those problems, Ada? One of the most athletic boys in our class is Allen Greening, having been a shining star on the baseball team. He is the one you always see putting coca cola in the coke machine at dismissal time. Eileen Haubert is the studious girl who has a friendly smile for everyone. She has also been a very capable school pianist. Known for her shorthand ability is Harriet Hencken. She is also an ardent movie fan, and if you ever want to find her just look for her at the Riviera Theatre in Barryville. From Shohola comes Marjorie Hess. We will always remember her for the work she did to get our cards and announcements correct. Keep up the good work, Margie. Viola Kern is always willing to lend a helping hand to a fellow stu- dent. We wish her luck in her future career as an art teacher. Frances MacGregor is our square dance fiend from Dingman's. May she dance through life with never a dull moment. Our male Shoholaite, Hugh McKean, does not miss out on any of the three joys of life: hunting, fishing, and teasing the girls. Does anyone want to know how to bowl? Ask Hugh. James Quinn is one of the tallest lads in our class. I bet this height comes in handy around the farm, doesn't it, Jim? The Al Jolson of our class is John Quinn. Keep up the good singing, John. Maybe some day we will hear you on t e radio. Dorothy Rocksandich is our shy young miss from Shohola who is known for her love of drawing during study hall. She can always be depended upon for her refreshments during assembly. From Dingman's comes Joan Ryder who is noted for her great dislike of English and her love for the boys. Caroline Schields is the strawberry blonde who may always be seen rushing to fill her pen just before the last buzzer sounds. A gay laugh and cheery smile. Put them together and you have Barbara Stephens. Keep smiling, Barbara, and the world will smile with you. The only cheerleader from the senior class is Anita Walger. Besides cheerleading she can always be seen hustling around with her many tasks as G.0. President and homeroom chairman. 21.
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