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P ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC (-JfiiHAIiyii |||iii| i 3 1833 01215 9148 GC 977.102 R59RO 1950
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DEDICATION We, the senior class of 19i 0, dedicate this yearbook to the Ip P-SO Celina - Rockford Basket Ball Game. It Is with great pleasure that we shall remember our victory In this event, and we hereby express our gratitude to the team that made this victory possible. -Evelyn French BOARD OF EDUCATION We, the senior class of 50 , wish to express our sincere thanks to the Board of Education for making it possible for us to have a most enjoyable high school life. Due to their untiring efforts, we have enjoyed our high school im- mensely. The members of the Board of Education are: L. W. Merkle, President; Philip Runyan, Vice-President; Walter Shaffer; Wilbur Stover; Charles Buel; and Stanley Bricker, Clerk. „,,,-,, , — Eda Shindeldecke r CLASS HISTORY In the year Ipi+ -UV we little angels entered into the arms of high school with great expectations. There were forty-three in our class. Mr. Cook was the lucky man to be our class sponsor for our freshman year. The main event of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore Skating Party. The girl who won the spot as freshman attendant for home-coming that year was Eva Jane Linn. The class officers were: President . . . Sara Lou Abbott Vice-President . . Eva Jane Linn Secretary .... Martha Hawk When we entered our sophomore year, we had three new members, Lillian Russell, Jeanne Brosko, and Bill Barna. This brought the number to forty-six. Our sponsor for the year was Mr. Shank. During this year one of our girls, Sara Lou Abbott, made the varsity cheer- leaders and Rozella Fegley was a reserves ' cheerleader. Evelyn French was chosen as sophomore attendant for home-coming queen. Our class officers for the year were : President . . . .Vincent Dugan Vice-President . Sara Lou Abbott Secretary .... Bob Beerbower Treasurer .... Keith Davis In our junior year we had forty-five students. We welcomed Pauline Hage- dorn and Madeline Mihm as classmates during the year. Barbara Grandy, Rose An n Long, Donna Dailey, and Mary Dunn withdrew during the year. Some of the main events of the year were our class play, Those Websters, and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Mr. Hoover was our sponsor for the year. Many of the boys in the class were active in football and basket ball. Evelyn French was chosen home-coming Queen and Eva Jane Linn as the junior attendant. The class officers for the junior year were: President Martha Hawk Vice-President . . Vincent Dugan Secretary-Treasurer. LaMar Roebuck Well, at last, we entered our last and most wonderful year. Though we were glad to be in the senior class, we were still aware that we would miss the dear old halls of Rockford High. The class numbered forty-one, and Mr. Weisenborn was our senior sponsor. The year passed all too quickly. First was the dance for the juniors and rings to get, then came getting our graduation pictures taken. Several students were in the Junior Town Meeting. Evelyn French was voted queen and Delores Beams was attendant for home-coming. Our senior class play came in the spring and then the junior-senior recep- t ion. It was the last time we were with the Juniors at any school affair. Last but not least came our graduation, the most exciting time of our life in school. We ' ll always be grateful for all the happy years we have spent in school. The class officers were: President. .Clifford Bollenbacher V.-Pres Vincent Dugan Sec.-Treas. . Lowell Bollenbacher --Martha Hawk
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