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SENIORS • • • (Communiti y 8 Senior Class President, Charles Agee and the Secretary-Treas- urer, Frances Fauver. Pictured at right is the street that leads to our school from the intersection at First Avenue.
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CHARLES OLIVER AGEE Football 2. 3. 4 Basketball 2. 3. 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4 President Senior Class Student Council, 2. 3. 4 Tumbling 1. 2 Varsity N 2. 3. 4 r EUGENE LEE ANGELL Microscope 4 JACK RAY BAILEY MARGARET ANNE BECKMAN G. A. A. 3. 4 Jr. Red Cross 1 Modern Miss 4 10 When we, the Senior Class of ’50, look back on the day we became Freshmen, we realize there wasn’t any difference between us and any other Freshman Classes. But at that time we thought we were just about the brightest and cutest group of students any teacher could have the misfortune, I mean good fortune, of tutor- ing. Before the cloud we were floating on brought us back down to earth, we elected Zelda Rowh as our President, Cecil Pryor as Vice- President, and Wanda Hill as Secretary-Treas- urer. Our Student Council representatives were Helen Smith, Charles Agee, and Bob Marshall. Nothing very exciting happened that year until spring, when promotion and summer vacation came along. We started our second year in high school with the same exuberance of spirit that marked our first year. Naturally we were a bit more dignified now though, we were Sophomores. As our class officers we elected Cecil Pryor as Pres- ident, Zelda Rowh as Vice-President, and Lois Cook as Secretary-Treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Helen Smith, Con- rad Hill, and Charles Agee. Along with the title Juniors, we had to accept more responsibility than we had ever had. The Seniors were counting on us for a prom and banquet. Miss Alderson, Mrs. Wcodyard, and Mr. Harper, our sponsors, proved to be of inval- uable aid to us before the year was over. They helped us in every way as we sold stationery and Christmas cards, sponsored a movie, and had other activities throughout the year to raise money for the prom. When the time came we were more excited than we had been since De- cember when we ordered our class rings. Every- one came and had a wonderful time. Our Senior actors and actresses of days gone by.
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