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ophomored FRONT ROW Donnn Stuteville Jumny Smnth Don Lmsenmeyer Delorel Arnold Kathryn Forsyth. Robert Linevieber BACK ROW SPXIOY Mill lull Mnrilyn Siem: Joan Abbott Robert lrneroon, and Barbara Switzer egI'eJllI1'lel'l FRONT ROW James Tegtmexer Dorothy Ellxs Isabel White Ruth Lineweber Danny Hevelone Sponuor Mr Bell BACK ROW Roland Hardin Dorothy Miller Mnrjone Brockmux and Vernon Ideus I5 , . 1 1 1 n - s 1 n v - 1 n 1 . , . . - v 1 I -
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UHLOI' Cla!! The Junior Class of 49 and the coming Senior Class of 50 consists of nine pupils seven girls and two boys Naomi Frantz onne Howard Mary White and Helen Lmsenmeyer played on the vol leyball team These girls and Letha Epp also played on the softball tearns Dan Switzer played on the baseball team and the first teaxn in basketball He won the honor of being placed on the second all star tearn of the Southern Gage Conference Mary and Naomi were cheerleaders and all the girls in the class were members the Pep Club Mary Naomi and Al Jean Wilson were members of the octet this year Yvonne and Helen were in the trio Helen Yvonne and Al Jean sang solos and Letha Epp played a violin solo at the Mudecas and District Contests and the Music Festival at Fllley Letha was in the one act play Balcony Scene given at Adams Most of the Juniors gave readings at the speech contest These people were Naomi Al Jean Yvonne Helen and Donna Cody One of the mam events for the Juniors was the presentation of their play The Groom Said No All of the class with Letha as assistant director participated ln the play We borrowed two Sophomore boys and one Freshman girl The play was successful and we The next event was the Junior Senior Banquet The banquet theme was The Garden of Tomorrow The banquet was semiformal following the custom of the last few years The Jumor Class members have taken it for granted that they will be Seniors next year Class rings have been ordered CLASS OFFICERS President Letha Epp Vice President and Secretary Mary White Treasurer Dan Switzer We wish to congratulate the Seniors of 49 for their successful four years of high school We also wish them the best of luck in the years that are ahead We hope that our Senior year will be even more successful if possible than the present Seniors have found theirs Class Flower American Beauty Rose Class Colors Blue and Silver Motto In Ourselves Our Future Lies 14 I . . . of had a large crowd considering the bad weather. H . . , . .
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Ire .gresfcman Clan The Freshrnan Class of '49 consists of nine pupils, five girls and four boys. Nearly all of the boys participated in basketball. Roland Hardin James Tegtmeier and Danny Hevelone acted as substitutes on the second team Ruth Lineweber Isabel White and Dorothy Miller were substitutes on the volleyball team. Initiation in the fall was a big event for the Freshmen and they followed it by a return party for the Sophomore Class The officers of the class are President-Ruth Lineweber Vice-President-James Tegtmeier Secretary-Dorothy Ellis The class colors are aqua Danny I-Ievelone James Tegtrneier Vernon ldeus Roland Hardin Ruth Lxneweber Dorothy Miller Isabel White Marjorie Brockman Dorothy Ellis and gold and the class flower is a white rose Any time he d gladly leave his dull books I m not afraid to study but life is too short to l exist as I am but that is enough Most wisdom goes with a few words Watch out, she may be foolin Her modesty is a candle to her merit ' ls she as innocent as she seems? She is as industrious as the day is long ork first then play is her creed waste he oplzomore Cfau At the beginning of our Sophomores year we initiated the Freshmen and were given hayrack ride as our return party We were very active in all sports this year Bob Emerson, Jim Smith and Don Linsenmeyer were on the baseball tearn Donna Stuteville Joan Abbott Kathryn Forsyth and Barbara Switzer were on the softball team Bob Emerson, Don Linsenrneyer, and Jun Smith were subs for the first tearn and played on the second team in basketball this year Joan Abbott was a cheerleader Kathryn Forsyth Joan Abbott and Barbara Switzer, were members of the drarnatic club and gave readings Barbara Switzer and Kathryn Forsyth were in the one act play Balcony Scene Bob Lineweber, Jim Smith Don Linsenrneyer and Bob Emerson, were members of the FFA Bob Emerson was President Don Lmsenmeyer, Vice President and Jim Smith Sec retary of this group Joan Abbott Marilyn Siems and Barbara Switzer were on the WINDY CORNER staff Dolores Arnold Barbara Switzer and Kathryn Forsyth sang in the girls octet Joan Abbott sang in the girls trio Bob Emerson Jun Smith, and Don Linsenmeyer, sang in the boys trio Bob Emerson Don Linsemneyer Barbara Switzer and Joan Abbott sang solos Joan Abbott and Donna Stuteville played piano solos These people performed at the Mudecas and District contests and the Music Festival at Fxlley The officers of the class are President Bob Emerson, Vice President Barbara Switzer, Secretary Donna Stuteville Joan Abbott Barbara Switzer Dolores Arnold Bobby Lineweber Donald Linsenmeyer Bobby Emerson Marilyn Siems Jimmy Smith Donna Stuteville Kathryn Forsyth For if she will she will you may depend on it, and if she won t she won t so there s an end on it She has a heart but only for one llike em tall dark and handsome Women the least of his worries Maybe l ll get the car next year Happy am I, from care am free why can t they all be contented like me ? There s mischief in that dunple Dynamite comes in small packages I wasn t meant to be an angel She does her own thinking 16 . . I I . . . . I I . . . . . . I . . , . . . g . ll ' I I ll ------ . ----- ' ' ' g . u - , - n -------- g . ' ll ' ll ------- 1 . .g Q ------ . an ' O ------ . ' ' - Q ll ' I' . . ,, . . . . gg --- . . . ,, ' ---..--- w , , . . . .. . , I . . . . . . . ' I 1 . ' I I I . Q . . . . . . , . . ' I I . . . ' I ' ll Il - , , . . . . I I . . . . . . . . a l - D 9 . . . I I ' . . . I I ' . . g . . . . . ' 9 g . - . ' I I I ' . . . . . . . Q Q . . - ' - - . - . ' n ., . - . . . --------- ' , I I l ' Ol I I ' ' ll ll ----- . - - -ll ' I II 1 1 ' ' ll ' ' II ----- --- . U ll l ll an . 9 ' ------ . . gg e 0 ll I I 0 0 0 Il ---- -- . 1 a --55 I U Il a 55 I ll --..---. , .. - - H
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