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SOPHOMORES Well, our Sophomore year started off with a big bang! Fifty-two faces, some familiar and some new, were present during our first meeting. Our first thought was to get organized which was taken care of at our lirst meeting on September 8. We elected officers as follows: President ..,...,,,,, ..... ,,i..t.t.. N e il Damery Vice-President ......,. .. ..... Dick Dickson Secretary ............. ........... N ina Baldwin Treasurer .......................................w.....,.,.............,.,i.,...............,..,.......,,,,,,, is,.,,,,, , ...Don Hyland We made a mistake and only elected two students to represent our class i11 the Student Council. They were Eulah Mae Hise and Harvey Goodwin. This mistake was remedied at the next class meeting by selecting Gary Boyer to assist them in representing the class. Cornshucks were Hying and the Sopliomores were right in the middle. But we came out on top with Nina Baldwin queen and Ruth Harris, Eulah Mae llise, and Janis Stocks as attendants. These Sophs are just naturally hot this year! VVe also came out on top in the Homecoming with pert little Janis Stocks as our queen and Ruth Harris as an attendant. The Seniors came out iirst in the Penny Carnival King and Queen race but all the same we were still in there with Janis Stocks and Dick Dickson as our Sophomore queen and king, and Ruth Harris and Eulah Mae Hise as attendants. Front raw, left fu riyhtAC. Bulla, D. Conder, D. Hyland, N. Dantery, M. Kohr, B. Boudell, D. Dickson J. Scrivner. Second row-P. Hettinger, bl. Hobson, I. Cooley, D. Boyer, R. Luster, G. Burress, G. Boyer, Mr. Farris Third row-H. Goodwin, R. Zientara, J. Reinhardt, C. Disney, B. Camp, B. Lamb. J. McCauley, A. Price 28 The 1949 Zizmoi:
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JUNIORS The 'lunior girls won new honors for the class by repeating as the Ci. A. A. llasketball Champions. l.ool4 through the pages of this annual to see the victorious tezun-Ji. .X. .X. fliamps of l9-19. .Xlter considerable discussion and planning, the juniors held a class party in the gyinnasiinn on March 16th. .X majority of the class came out to take part in the games and dancing planned for them. Mr. Boyll dismissed Senior play re- hearsal early and brought the cast down to join the hluniors. They also joined the juniors in complimenting the committees for one of the best class parties ever. The linal enterprise of the juniors was the 'Iunior-Senior Banquet and l'rom. This was planned and carried out by committees working with Miss llivilbiss. The time, May l-lthg the place, Scovill's Club llouse, Decatur: music by the Don lfredericlc Sextette. So, the Class of lU5O ends 1949-looking ahead to their Senior year, to new experiences and accrvmplishments. lt regrets that some of its members will be in school elsewhere next year, but hopes that they will carry with them a warm atlection lor Mt. Zion lligh School. lfruul 1-ure, lefl In rigflitf--S. Hardin, l.. Shetler, -I. Ekiss, M. VVarner, M. VVarner, R. NYall. A. XYarner. J lientz, ll. lilopfenstein, l7. lflynn, R. Coulter. Svcmzil ron' Miss Divilbiss, l'. Richey. li. Hanson, S. Harshbarger, V. Gordon, A. Hector, C. Bateman, I' firinestalif, Xl. llryant, V. Rhodes. Tlzirn' rim' M. Overlin, D. Kenney, A. Goodwin, N. Hector, L. York, I. Gosnell, M. Meny. G. Ames Y Y l The I9-I9 Zimzoil
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SOPHOMORES The Sophomore boys played the Ill.Il teachers in a heated haskethall game and naturally the teachers won, hut then they've had lots more experience. Yes, we had quite a few in the lf. I . .-X. and lf. ll. AX. .-Xlso the Ci. AX. ,-X. The Sophomore girls Caine out second in the li. .'X. A. haskethall tournament. VX'hoal l.et's not forget our haskethall hoys who made np a good lzart of the li squad. 'lihey are Diek Diekson, llarvey Goodwin, Neil Daniery, Ronnie l.nsler, Gary llurress and Don Boyer. Participants in hasehall were Harvey Goodwin, Ronnie Luster, and Diek Dickson. Holly! VVe almost forgot Rand and Chorus. lndeed we had our share in the sour notes tand a few sweet onesj. f Jin' two elass parties were a Masquerade and a llayride. lint wait, we lllllStlllt forget to tell you who was behind us, guiding and advis- ing us when we needed it. They were our class sponsors, Mrs. Karl, Mr. Bohlen, and Mr. Farris. lfronl row, lvfl In fliflllf' -l.. Langley, D. Grahe, Stocks, R. Harris, li. Hise, A. Kleklillan, l'. Harsh burger, N. Haldwin. .hll'l'l7ll!f rom'--ll. XYidiek, l.. Clerk, C. Nihiser, B. Benton, D. Trent, R. Melntosh, Rl. Kester, Rl. Xlfiekline Mrs. Karl. Third rmufll. Hull, N. Phipps, P. Brown, j. Reason, M. Britton, J. Kiinler, li. Hake. Tha' 1949 Zfollnffi
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