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Senior Class Ufficers President-Richard Snider A soul for music, o heort for love. Vice-President-Charles Knapp Future president of the S. P. C. A. Secretary-Treasurer-Ioan Yeizer Mighty sweet ond mighty wise, Fun just twinkles in her eyes. Advisor-Miss Ruth Stroup Ruth is efficient in everything she takes up-including making friends. -from her Heidelberg College yearbook.
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1946-We were one hundred and forty-seven well-scrubbed bewildered cherubs embarking upon a high school career-eager to fill our little heads with knowledge. Who will forget Mr. Wilkin's civics C?l classes? At last we were included in the high school dances. 1947-Now we were wise sophomores mainly concerned with bugs and Punic Wars and having serious difficulty with theorems. ln De- cember we cut off our pigtails, covered our ankles, and turned blue under the pressure of neckties at our first formal, the Snowball. We elected our class officers: Iim Smith, our small but mighty presidentg Iim Hassler, vice presi- dent: and Ioan Payne, secretary-treasurer. We took the USS Dreamboat to the Sophomore party and there said Farewell to the Sopho- more class. 1948-We started this year by electing our :lass officers. lim Smith again served as presi- dent, Bill Broderick was Vice president, and loan Payne, secretary-treasurer. After choosing our class rings we sponsored the initial dance of the season, The Autumn Fantasy. Holly- wood had its greatest competition when the class of 50 presented The Moon Makes Three. Anybody want to buy a basketball program? And then came the big event-the first all-night prom. We turned the gym into an enchanted garden and used Moon Magic as the theme. It was a huge success and as the sun came up we all staggered home full of tomato juice and scrambled eggs. 1949-At long last we are seniors. Most of our senior year has been taken up with Canasta, reading Hamlet and Macbeth. going steady, winning the football championship, and our frantic efforts toward getting into college with- out working too hard on our senior studies. Anybody want to buy a hot l'?l dog? We leave the graduating class reminiscing about the smiles, tears, laughs, sorrows, disappoint- ments, and successes of an eventful twelve years. Senior Class Executive Committee THIRD ROW: William West, Alan Richards, Iarnes Berry, Iames Hassler. SECOND ROW: Patricia Bell, Barbara Ellis, IoAnn Henson, Ioan Payne. FIRST ROW: Mary Rose Spangler, Ioan Yetzer, Dick Snider, Charles Knapp, Ruth Stroup, Ierry Dennis.
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