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James Webster Jim , Student Manager 3,4 Thelma Webster Band - 2,3,4, Booster Club - 1,2,3,4, Class Play - 3 » Cub Crier Staff - 4, Glee Club 1,3,4, Viking Staff - 4. Theresa Wyss Tede , Class Play - 3, Cub Crier Staff - 4, Booster Club - 2,3,4. Not pictured, but graduating, are as follows: Robert Lasch - Bob , Booster Club - 1,2,3,4, Andy Linnaberry - Booster Club - 1,2,3,4, Cub James Miller - Jim , Student Manager - 2,3 4 Cub Crier 4 Crier - 4 Cub Crier 4»
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SENIOR HISTORY Pour years ago we, the class of 1950, numbering thirty- five enrolled in Monroeville High School. After the excite¬ ment of enrolling in our classes wore off, we settled down and organized our class. Duane Dager was elected president. ; e held two class parties that year, which were enjoyed by all. That fall a few of the members in our class presented a one-act play at a P. T. A. meeting. The following year we again assembled. We found that we had.lost a few members, but we also gained a few. We elected Marianne Angus president. We had many activities to attend which helped to break the monotony of class work. We took a tour of the State Prison for Criminally Insane at Lima, Ohio. That year the basketball club won the county, sectional and regional. These were the main events of the year. The next year when we entered the junior class, we chose Doris Webster president. This year was highlighted by the junior play, receiving our class rings, and the junior-sen¬ ior banquet. In the fall of f [} 9 we entered the dear, old school for our last year in high school. By this time our class had dwindled to twenty—one. But we have with us three extra members, making a total of twenty-four seniors. Barbara Spieth was elected - president; Rosemary Marquart, vice-pres¬ ident; and Dorothy Smith, secretary-treasurer. We found this year to be the most enjoyable of all. We went on a hay ride for our class party on a rainy and dismal night. We went out to Pepes for the rest of the evening. There we en¬ joyed a chicken supper, and held a square dance, which made up for the weather. In January a group of seniors spent an exciting day in Chicago. Our second semester is filled with activities. We are working constantly on our yearbook. We are planning a spring dance, and we also plan to give our class play sometime in May. We are looking forward to the night of the Junior-Senior banquet, baccalaureate, and finally graduation.
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