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THE SUPHIJMIIIHE CLASS The Forty Niners have done it again! Another year of cooperation from Adviser Pop Toan, class officers, and the entire class of '49 has succeeded in producing one of the most active classes that has ever come forth. To start the year off right, a Woods- man Dinner was given during October. The bus ride brought lots of laughs and the short hike before supper brought large appetites. This is confidential, but the rumors say that the Freshman-Sophomore Dance is going to be terrific this year. Aside from the events mentioned, and the ones planned, the class is proud of several athletes, including Nick Caivano, Don Robertson, Bill Iemison, and Don Redman, who are either on the gridiron or on the stage giving a skit fdressed as girls, of coursel. The class wouldn't be complete without Gret Lion and Dottie Mets at the football and basketball games cheering the team on to victory. Con- nie Maull, one-third of this year's drum-ma- jorettes, and Ken Benson can also be seen leading the band down the field to Stand Up and Cheer. Heading the class this year were: Ed fLet's get down to workl Reed as President, Bill Iemison, Vice-President, Carolyn Hey- man, Treasurer, Dorothy Mets, Secretary. .ug
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The Class of '48 has carved another notch in its illustrious history. Having added the Iunior Prom, definitely a hit, and Kris Kringle Day, the climax of the year, to our successful accomplishments, we have started planning for the celebrated junior play. Clarence We juniors are proud of our classmates who have been outstanding in various school activities. Our two cheerleaders, lune Bergen and Mary Ann Wittkop, and our two THE .IUNIUH CLASS majorettes, Genny Wangler and Adele Un- derwood, added pep and pulchritude to our football and basketball games. Not to be forgotten are the junior boys who contributed to the winning of the Subur- ban Conference titles in both football and basketball. Connie Schaumberg and Iimmy Porter truly deserved being elected football co-captains for next year. Among the stars in basketball were Ierry Aires and Doc Dey.
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