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Top row, lelt to right: Burns, Bahler, Hawkey, Hayes, Jackson, George, Gratner, Duley, McAleer. Second row: Brusnahan, Lonergan, Brown Critser, Moore, List, Nichols, Geren. Third row: Misch, Nagel, Bramble, Childs, Lee, Foriune, Ames, Anderson. Fourth row: Hadley, Mitchell, Dowty, Griffin, Harmon, Martin, Fletcher, K. Daugherty. Fifth row: J. Daugherty, Knoezer, Nuss, Dewey, Mc- Elfresh, Eldridge, Dorsey. Feldhaus. Sixth row: Stearns, Van Meter, Sommers, Waymouth, Riley, Wortley, Williams, Padgitt, R. Stath. Seventh row: Phegley, Shide, Roberts, Sorenson, B. Smith, Tyler, Putman, Tanner, M. Williams. Eighth row: Rosenkranz, Robert Putts, Obermeyer, Wil- liamson, Tow, Stath, Richard Putts, Walter. Ninth row: Williams, B. Wood, Sanders, Zimmer. Scheurich, Reed, Louella Smith, Marcella Smith. Tenth row: Walker, A. Spurgeon, E. Spurgeon, Paulus, Scripter, Irene Standish, Ilene Standish, Robinson, Schroeder.
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JUNIOR OFFICERS Back row, left to right: Tom Padgitt, Vice President; William Studer, Treasurer; Mr. Knaub, Sponsor. Front row: Mrs. Pennington, Sponsor; Junior Fortune, Presi- dent; Charles Bahler, Secretary. CLASS OF ' 49 CLOSE IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE CLASS OF ' 48 COME THE ' 49ers. . . . Proud possessors of third year rank we were ushered into our new school year. . . . Starting off on the right foot we participated in the Homecoming Parade Betty Smith, a junior beauty, was chosen from the high school as queen of the parade. . . . Football soon came into the picture with Riley and Ames out in front for the juniors. . . . Come basketball season, Riley, Bahler, Wortley, Way- mouth, were all battling for the Bombers. . . . The junior sweaters and rings caused much comment and there were many sporting sweaters of the ' 49ers. . . . The junior play was a great succcess and the pub- lic heartily approved of their theatrical achievements. . . . Ah! at last . . . The junior-senior prom was given by the junior class. . . . The decorations and entertain- ment were superb. . . . The end of school and all were eager for vacation and the oncoming Senior year.— Dorothy Williams. Page 28
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Mr. Gwin, Sponsor Mrs. Hardy, Sponsor Martha Lee, President Wallace Laird, Vice President James Byer, Treasurer Motto: Our Goal: Success” Colors: Blue and white OUT IN ' 50 HAVING REACHED THE HALFWAY MARK IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER . . . watch us, the class of ' 50 We are the class, who in the next two years, will be the leaders. . . . Did you see our basketball B team this year and the many sophomores who starred on it? . . . Jack Phegley who played on the Varsity Five . . . We entered football and track en-‘ thusiastically. ... All of us turned out for the big Homecoming game and carried signs backing our team and class. . . . Marilyn Hadley was chosen as one of the attendants to the gueen. . . . Look at the many students we have on the Honor Roll. . . . The band couldn ' t perform without our talented players. . . . See how we entered the many different clubs and activities with great zeal. . . . Our artists excell. . . . Mrs. Hardy and Mr. Gwin have ably guided us and we wish to thank them for a grand job. . . . We have had a good year as sophomores of R. H. S.— Allison Wright. Page 30
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