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First row, left to right-Joy Hutchinson, Carol Barnett, Marilyn Veech, Lois Britton, Peggy Grinestaff, Helen Myers, Lorene Tipsword. Szwnul ron'--Miss ll:nntze1't, Diane Heinz, Imogene McCoy, Patsy Schultze, Norma Truloek, Joan Cornell, Erinzi Dennis, Betty lluss. Third row-Kutliryn Wendel, Betty Rutherford, Jackie Woolums, Imogene Howard, Sharon Parks, Betty llall. SOPHOMORES President-Larry Fonner Vice-President-Raymond Ames Secretary-Don Henry Treasurer-Gerald Tilton At the bt-giiiniiig of the year the above officers were elected with Ronald llodgre and Francis Maloney as Student Council members. With the guid- aiwe of Mr. flflllll, Miss Gantzert, and Mr. Higdon, the Sophomore Class had a few parties. The sophomore G.A.A. girls placed second in the G.A.A. basketball tournanient, losing' to the seniors in the final grame. 22 The 1950 Zionoiz
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'Y N.,A.e- ss gl Ifirsl may lrff In riyhl-Vorwin Bulla, Rupert St.IliC1'l't', Neil Damery, Ozzie Goodwin, lliek Dickson, Don llyland. Srvnnfl mfr- 'Mun liohlen, Hill llamh, lion Luster, John Vooley, Gary Hurress, Gary Boyer, Rlr. Farris. Thirrl mtl -vf.lin11 Serihner, liohert Camp, John Hall, Charles Disney, Merle Kohr. JUNIORS We deeided our budget was quite low so we started making plans for the ,junior play. Early fo 15011-Early fo lfixe, which was presented on November lil and ll. Next we started working! on the llomeeoming Danee. The juniors eame out quite well in the danee, because, not only did they reeeive the divi- dends, but also Ruth llarris was erowned llonieeomingr Queen with Nancy Phipps as attendant and Ronnie Luster and John Vooley were two of the liingfs attendants. Fame January and we all turned out to sell magazines. Home of the kids reeeived niee gifts for selling large amounts. Neil Damery was high salesman and reeeived a wrist wateh. Well, add it all together and you get a lot of fun and enough money for our Junior-Senior Prom, whieh was held at the Hotel Orlando Ballroom on May 27. Our theme was 'tliloonligrht and Roses and Bill 0etzel's Orchestra played. Now our junior year is over and vaeation is here! Although some of the t'lass of '51 may drop out before we graduate, we will always remember the good times we had in M.Z.Il.S. The 1950 Zionoii'
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First row, left 10 right-Don Forbes, Ronald Hodge, Gene Smith, Don Henry, Bill Fiesler, Bob Trusner Raymond Ames, 'Ferry Gillaspie. Serum? rou:-Mr. Vrnm, Carl McRae, Larry Fonner, Paul Kite, Douglas York, Morris Goad, John Jackson James lintln-rford, David Roderick, Mr. lligdon. Tlairzl row-llale Clark, Gerry Tilton, Bill Ateheson, Howard Overlin, Bobby Joe Land, Robert Stull, Eugene Anderson, Vlyde Sehoonover, Jerry Snyder, Carol Smith. SOPHOMORES In basketball, Gene Smith, Larry Fonner, Dale Clark, Don Henry, Ray- mond Ames. Bill Fiesler, Dave Roderick, Bill Atcheson, Morris Goad, Bob Trnsner, and Terry Gillaspie, the sophomore contributions to the squads. Larry Fonner, Terry Gillaspie, Raymond Ames, Bill Fiesler, Bob Trus- ner, Gerald Tilton, Dale Clark, and Don Forbes were 011 the track team and Dave Roderiek, Gene Smith, Dale Clark, Bob Trusner, Bill Fiesler, Larry Fonner, Gerald Tilton, Ronald Hodge, alld Carol Smith were baseball members. llelen Myers, Peggy Grinestaff, Larry Fonner, and Raymond Ames were Ilomeeoming candidates. Altogether the sophomores have had a lot of fun this year and are looking: forward to an even better o11e next. The 1950 Zionoiz 23 1 v
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