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- - GIHE GARDINAL FRESHMAN CLASS f '0' President .................... ...... ......... A d a Fae Johnson Vice-President .............. .................... M argaret Holland Secretary-Treasurer ................................,,.. Vonda Tyler . Sponsors ................................ Mrs. Fairburn, Mr. Blacker August 30, 1948, was an auspicious date for fifty-seven new- comers to Norris City High School. We swarmed through the build- ing, had tricks played on us by the ole-timers, and our eagerness was refreshing. It didn't take many weeks for us to become oriented to our new surroundings and to begin the contribution to school activities. Our class is represented on the Student Council by Nina Ander- son, Maude Miner and Bruce Johnson. We are duly proud of our members who play on the Junior Varsity Basketball team. They are Bruce Johnson, Richard Whipple, Jann Smith, Roy Johnson, Darrel Whatley, Robert Duvall and Ronnie Brown. The Freshman cheerleaders, Peggy McCaleb, Velva Gholson and Darrel Whatley added much to the atmosphere of enthusiasm at ball games. Our sponsors, Mrs. Fairburn and Mr. Blacker, have skillfully conducted us through this most crucial year in our careers as worthy members of the student body. Class Roll: Gene Allen, Nina Anderson, Pat Armstrong, -Mary Lou Austin, Barbara Beam, Vina Breeden, Donna Britton, Paul Brockschmidt, Ronnie Brown, Ruby Bruce, Ray Bryant, Wayve Bur- dick, Marilyn Campbell, Mary Chilton, Charlotte Colbert, Donald Cox, Herman Drew, Robert Duvall, Jean Edwards, Betty Erwin, Richard Fields, Phyllis Gerdes, Velva Gholson, Dorothy Hamilton, Margaret Holland, Anna Rose Huffstutler, Ada Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Roy Johnson, Thedola Jones, Nora Littlefield, Alan Mears, Claude Miner, Maude Miner, Connie Moody, Keith McArthy, Peggy McCaleb, Betty McGhee, Marie Patton, Albert Pearce, William Poshard, Joe Pritchett, Ross Shaw, Sandra Shaw, Buddy Shelton, Donald Shelton, .lan Smith, Imogene Trusty, Vonda ialer, Darrell Whatley, Richard Whipple, Ray Willis, Joyce Wilson, ayne York. Compliments of ' Shewmaker's Drug Store, Norris City, Illinois Dr. Charles Rosenburg, Norris City, Illinois Norris City Lumber Company, Norris City, Illinois Lacefield Shell Service, Norris City, Illinois McKenzie Producer, Norris City, Illinois Summer's Highway Station, Eldorado, Illinois
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- THE IQAIKEINAIJ -ll: GIRLS' INTRAMURAL '01 The Girls' Intramural is sponsored by the G. A. A. and is held every other noon hour, during which the girls participate in several different kinds of sports. By participating in these sports the girls earned points for letters in G. A. A. Some of the sports included softball, badminton, deck tennis, volleyball and girls' basketball, Tournaments were held in some of these sports. In softball there were four teams: Underclass Athenians led by Marilyn Camp- bell, Underclass Guestonians led by Minnie Veatch, Upperclass Athenians led by Janice Millspaugh and Upperclass Guestonians led by Emma Kennedy. The Tournament was won by underclassmen Guestonians. A tournament was also held in Volleyball. There were six teams: Freshman I team captained by Ada Johnson, Freshman II team Phyllis -Gerdes, Sophomore I team captained by Minnie Veatch, Sophomore Il team captained by Delores Gholson, the Junior I team by Sybil Pool and the Junior II team captained by Emma Kennedy. The winner of the tournament was the Junior I team. There were also five basketball teams. Freshman I team guided by Marilyn Campbell, Freshman II team guided by Joyce Wilson, Sophomore I team guided by Minnie Veatch, Sophomore II team guided by Pauline Caswell and the Junior team guided by Lela Scott. BOYS' INTRAMURAL '0' Boys who were interested in intramural activities participated on teams which played during the noon hour. The first activity organized was volleyball. Approximately forty-five boys reported and five teams were organized. Each team played sixteen games. When volleyball wa completed a basketball intramural schedule was organized. The boys who reported divided into six teams, The teams and their captains were as follows: Tigers ........................................................ Tom Mayberry Eagles ................. ...... B ill Huffstutler Yellow Jackets ....... ....... J ames Coffman Cooties ................. ......... C arl Johnson Hornets ............. ............... C arl Dixon Wildcats ...... ....... W allace Campbell Best of luck Draper's Store for Men, Eldorado, Illinois Eaton's Cafe, Omaha, Illinois Dixon's Texaco Service Station, Omaha, Illinois Kelly's Shell Service, Omaha, Illinois Garrett's D-X station, Norris city? Illinois G. O. Moreland, Jeweler , Norris City, Illinois - - - - -- f-,ip .. --iv-v----..
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