SENIOR CLASS HISTORY '33 Beginning the year of 1946-1947 seventy-one green freshmen registered at Noble High School. During that year we lost five from our class. Our sponsors were Mr. Bradfield, Mr. Ragland, and Mrs. Rockabrand. Our class officers for the year were Freda Schwartz, presidentg Gene Miller, vice-presidentg Barbara Sager, secretaryg and June Van Blaricum, treasurer. Our representatives on the student council were Paul Berger and Dean Summers. Starting the year of 1947-48 we came back with sixty-two sophomores. During the year we had two new pupils added to our class. Our sponsors were Mr. Bradfield and Mr. Taylor. The officers of this year were Dennis Nettleton, presidentg Bill Patterson, vice-president, Betty Patterson, secretaryg Dean Summers, treasurer. Evelena Runyon and Nova Martin represented our class in the student council. The following year of 1948-49 we had forty-eight to register. This being our junior year we presented a mystery play, Gangway for Ghosts, under the direction af Miss Kell with Miss Hughes as her assistant. The juniors gave a prom in honor of the seniors. The theme of this prom was Stardust We assisted the seniors in sponsoring the junior-senior carnival. The sponsors who helped us with all this were Mr. Brown, Miss Provines and Miss Hughes. The junior class officers were Albert Phillips, presidentg Bill Patterson, vice- presidentg Marilyn Diel, treasurerg and Paul Berger, secretary. Betty Patterson and Jim Wells were the student council members. In September, 1949, forty-five seniors enrolled for the last and by far the most significant term of our high school careers. This is considerably less than the seventy-one we started out with, four years ago. In these four years even though we don't look a great deal smarter we hope we have gained some knowledge. The class officers for this term of 1949-50 were Betty Patterson, presidentg Jim Wells, vice-presidentg and Barbara Sager, secretary and treasurer. June Van Blaricum and Austin Dasch were our representatives on the student council. We assisted the juniors in sponsoring the junior-senior carnival. The biggest undertaking by far that we have this year is the publication of the annual. Jim Wells is the editor with Norene Lutz and Bill Patterson co-editors. With the assistance of many other people we have tried to make this the best annual yet. The class of 1950 in its four years of high school has had a class party each year and three trips to St. Louis.
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