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NAME NICKNAME James Fretz Fretzie Ray Smoot Smootie Ray Stahl Willie Donald Rhineberger Berger Donald Coffman Teddie Ralph Gore ' Bud Marilyn Miller Miller Marilyn Shawberry Toot Shirley Bogner Shirl Kay Fries Friesie Norma Fruth Fruthie Ruth Bogner Bogie Dorothy Hensinger Dort Nancy Yates ygtgie Carol Shoup Carol Delores Richey Richey Alice Gayman Alice Nancy Wertz Wertzie Mardella Daniel Dannie OUR IDEAL GIRL The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The height of Shirley Bogner. smile of Kay Fries. lips of Marilyn Shawberry. hands of Nancy Yates. figure of Norma Fruth. volley ball ability of Marilyn Miller hair of Ruth Bogner. teeth of Alice Gayman. writing abiltty of Delores Richey. eyes of Carol Shoup. sewing ability of Mardella Daniel. personality of Dorothy Hensinger. friendliness of Nancy Wertz. OUR IDEAL BOY height of Ray Smoot. teeth of Ralph Gore. scholastic ability of Ray Stahl. personality of Donald Rhineberger. eyes of Donald Coffman. hair of James Fretz. CAN YOU IMAGINE Being talkative. Being short. Having dark curly hair. Flirting with the girls. Being a Democrat. Asking a girl for a date. Being an old maid. Disliking Mr. Brause. With short black hair. Not liking red heads. Being home every night. Being seen and not joking. Not chewing gum. Not laughing. Not being friendly. Not liking to skate. Being athletic. Disliking Mr. Stephens. Not lining to quare dance
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CLASS HISTORY Was it just four short years ago that we seniors entered high- school as ngreen freshmann? It seems ages ago, but figures don't lie. Yes, we were quite proud of ourselves on that September day in 1947, but perhaps a little weak in the knees when we stopped to realize that soon we were to be initiated. However, when the day finally arrived we found it wasn't as bad as we had expected. In fact: we had to admit that we rather enjoyed ourselves. Initiation was the main event of our freshman year. Our Freshman officers were: Pres....... . ...Charles Watson V. Pres... ...David Cleveland Secooooooo oo.MaI'11yn huller Treas...... ...Donald Rhineuerger Reporters.... ...Ruth and Shirley Bogner Advisornanaononcoosaanararp We found our sophomore year to be very uneventful, and so it seemed to pass more slowly than any other year in high-school. For entertainment this year, we had class parties, skating parties, and hayrides. Our Sophomore officers were: Preseoooaoooouaoeoceooou:Charles Watson V. Pres... ....Ray Smoot Sec........ ....Mari1yn Miller Treas........ oaooNan-cy Ya-tes Reporters.... ....Marilyn Shawberry and Kay Fries Advisor.... oonraocaoosomro Stevens Happy days! Here we are upperclassmen, and only this school year to finish before we will be the nupperestn upperclassmen. This year we welcomed a new member, Nancy Wertz, from Mount Pelier, Ohio. At the beginning of the year we received our class rings which we treasured very much. One of the high-lights of our Junior year was the presentation of the three act comedy play, nProfessor, How Could You?n on Nov. 16, 1949. We wish to express our thanks to Mrs. Geissman for her patience and effort in directing this play which we feel was a great success. Members of the cast were as follows: Keats Perry Vicky Randolf a young professor the bane of his life Donald Rhineberger Alice Gayman Grandma Perry an obliging soul Norma Fruth Grandpa Perry an innocent bystander Ray Stahl John Appleby a helpful friend James Fretz Priscilla Morley a sweet young thing Joan Kramer Tootsie Bean a plump spinster Marilyn Shawberry Butcher Boy Bean her big brother Donald Coffman Valerie Whitman a southern charmer Juanita Thompson We planned and arranged, then arranged and planned for the Jr. Sr. Prom. The final outcome of the planning was that we would hold it May 5, at the Moose Hall in Bellevue. There we danced from 8 until 11:30 to the music of the Rhythm Makers. Following the dancing we treated the seniors and their guests to a double feature midnight show at the State Theater in Bellevue. On May 14 and 16, we added charm and grace Q71 to the Baccalaur eate and Commencement programs.
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