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First Voir, left to right-Normzi Ovcrlin, Shirley Weidner, Dorotha McKean, Mary Jo Muylnc1'ry, Doris Ureek, Beverly King, Vzirol Artze, Lou llzirris, Louise Futtill. Sfenrul run'-Sllirley Butler, l,Ul'l'ii!l SjN.'lllI'lllg', Marilyn lirlris, l,0l'0ill,V Steffen, illlfIl'll'llt' Alvlllllltjlll, Shirley Serilrner, Jenn Roberts, Mrs. Spittler. Thirrl I'UlI,'--I'i0l'llll'C Sloan B1ll'll2ll'2l Tilton Roberta Ellis SHZHIHIO Keek Ruth xVilflilllS lk-lures llosuell , y , Y , , Betty Jo Boyer, Shirley Bilbroy, Shirley Si'lllll1lilll. FRESHMEN Finally, after an eight-year grind in grade school, fifty-five stucleits 0 l1tQI'9ll HS f1'0Sl1II1P11. With the help of the c-lass sponsors-Mrs. Spittler, Mr. Roy, and Hr. Dal- ton-the class held its first nieeting on September 2. The following oflivers Vl'P1'P PlPCl'0fl Z 1,1'l'SlllPllifB0bbj' Kelln Vice-Presiclent-Lou llairris Secretary-Shirley Bilbrey T1'PElSlll't'I'+lJXYHIIK' W'arner Marilvn Larus and llarrv Snviler were chosen to re irc-sent the class as . . . l Student Council ineiubers. 24 Th 1- 1 U50 Zionoiz
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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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I ir.vI row, lrfl to right-Bob Wehrle, Kenneth Gillespie, Kenneth Shiriver, Roh Kehn, Denny Bnrress, Roh ert llolsen, .lannes Kruse, Glen Nihiser, .laek Zollars. Sreoual ron' Mr. Roy, Bob Jaekson, James Bean, Jordan York, Kenneth Rapp, Lloyd Mel'oy, llarry Snyder, Mr. llalton. Thirrl row' ,Billy Akers, Kenneth Gillaspie, Bob Kite, llwane Warner, Donald Mm-Geehon, Louie Sutherland Keith Kohr, Johnny Britton, Vernon Elani. FRESHMEN 'l'he initiation was held on September 29. Eaeh member getting his share of polishing upperelassnienis shoes, smelling onions, eating persim- mons, and walking in rotten tomatoes. However, it was all taken in good hnmor, with the thought of getting to help initiate the freshmen of some other year, of eonrse. On December 14, the class held a Vhristmas party. Everyone had fun daneing, playing games, and receiving a gift from Santa Claus, Jack lleetor, who made sure everyone received a gift. Refreshments were served by the Freshman Food Experts. Delores Gosnell was chosen as one of the eheer leaders, also other mem- bers of the elass were active in baseball and basketball. The Freshman Class also had several members in both the band and ehorns. Everyone is looking forward to next year, when they will return as sophomores. Thr' .7050 Zionoi:
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