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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 51 We have finally been promoted to our second year of high school and find it even better than the first. We started off the year with a bang by winning the class tourney. We drew the Freshman and won by a score of 35 to 17. We then played the Juniors and again proved victorious. We believe that we have many talented people in our class. We are proud to have several Sophomores playing ball. They are Charles LaFo1lette, Perry Hockersmith, John Alexander, Basil Hester, Don Hallett, Jim Lowe, Don Gentry, and Harold Gentry. Danny Rice is student Manager. Mary Beth Hester, leads -yells for the A team and Don Kivett the B team. Our Band members are Carol Sue Baker, Joan Doyel, Phyllis Johnson, Nancy Webb, Basil Hester, Alice Steele, Mary Beth Hester, Norma Rodgers, and Barbara Seaman. Since last year we have lost eight members from our class. They are Jerry Boling, Jack Douglas, Jim Harkrider, Delores Stities, Bob Stringer, Walter Sheets, and Raymond Wray. Our desire for next year is to prove to be successful Juniors and to do everything in our power to better our school.. ZZ
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THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 50 We started out the year w1th a b1g hello to all the teachers whether we lxked them or not The class went to the assembly wxth a total of Z3 students as the .Tunlor Class of 49 We started the day off w1th the greetrng of our Enghsh teacher Mrs Serv1es When the per1od was over most of us went to spend the rest of the day wlth Mrs Qu1gg Mr W1lson and Mr Bucklew Mr Melvm greeted all the boys who had gone out for the sports of the school The boys 1ncluded .hm Thomas Malcolm Scott Homer Strckler Dean Wmmger Wesley Maxwell Donald W1llett and the newcomer Glenn Lawler Sn' of the boys made the A Team Also Mr Bucklew greeted the students of the class who were to Jom h1m the band and the chorus The band members are Homer Stzckler John Fru1ts Royce Armstrong R1chard Rush Bern1ce Stewart Patty Baker wh1le the chorus had Patty Baker Norma Brunes Rosemary W1llett Rosemary Lyons Ethel Graham Dorothy Knee .Tohn Fru1ts Royce Armstrong Robert Ewbank Homer Stlckler On about the fourth week of school we went down to Mr Rxsley s room pxck out a play for th1s year We fmally came to a conclusmn on Just Ducky The cast cons1sted of Rosemary Lyons Dorothy Knee Bermce Stewart Royce Armstrong Charles Lytle Malcolm Scott J'1m Thomas John Fru1ts Norma Brunes Pat Baker, Ethel Graham and Homer St1ckler under the d1rect1on of Mr R1sley The class ordered the class r1ngs and some of them ordered the class sweaters The usual p1ctures were taken and as luck would have lt the camera d1d not break before the rest of the school had the1rs taken The offlcers th1s year are Pres1dent Royce Armstrong V1ce Pres1dent .R1chard Rush Secretary Pat Baker Treasurer .Tane Steele Much of our t1me was devoted to makmg plans for our receptxon w1th the assxstance of our sponsors M1ss Harr1son and Mrs Beck We w1ll say ad1eu w1th a rernmder to you that we are mtendlng to become the Senlors of next year 21 . ' ' ' in Richard Rush, Charles Lytle and Bernice Stewart. , . ' ' to
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '52 The Green Freshies as we are known now, have an enrollment of 33. We gained one but lost him. In our first class meeting we elected officers for the year: Keith Stewart, President, Darrell Lester, Vice-Presidentg Loren Hampton, Secretary and Treasurer. On the Student Council we elected Nancy Gardner and Joann Rendfeld. Mr. Douglas is our sponsor. In the class tourney we lost our first game to the Sophomores by ten points. Then we played the Seniors and they beat us by two points. In the band we are proud to have Kay Carr, Sue Carr, Nancy Gardner, Bob Gilliland, Loren Hampton, Eva Jane Jarvis, Joann Rendfeld, Sharon Smith, Mary Ann Wilson, Bill Wilkinson, and we hope Ben Rice will be in by surnrner. We have a few in the chorus also. We have ll boys in the Hi-Y and about 15 girls in the Sunshine Society. In a year or two New Market may have a good basketball team with the Freshies coming up. The Freshies on the team are John Fairfield, Loyal Delano, Darrell Lester, Keith Stewart, Bill Wilkinson, Bob Gilliland, and Loren Hampton. Our class colors are Green and Grey. We are very sol ry that one of our members, Sue Carr, has been stricken with Rheumatic Fever. We hope that she will improve satisfactorily and return to us later. Right now our greatest ambition is to be Sophomores 23
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