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School days—School days Dear old golden rule days.
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1. Our editor 2. Preaching? ? 3. Pals 4. Tired, Johnny? Senior 5. Betty 6. Guess who? 7. Bert Ed 8. Blue Ribbon winner Snaps 9. Muscle-man 10. Smiles 11. Lazy? 12. John Carolyn 13. Hi-neighbor 14. Our yell leaders 15. Anybody got a stamp? 16. Donna
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Class of ’50 First Row: Rosalyn Macc, Jcsslyn Calvert, Phyllis Walker, Sarah Scanland, Evelyn Cline, Helen Hundley, Mary Little, Carol Overdorf, Marcia Fanchcr, Margaret Freeman. Second Row: Richard Sample, Patricia Lindenmeyer, Carolyn Snyder, Chiquita Padgett, Mary Jean Wallace, Marjorie Wiles, Marilyn Jennings, Phyllis Pocr, Pat Jessup, Mary Jane Landis, Mrs. Hershman, Warren Bower. Third Row: Forest Durbin, Max Starrett. Ann Beard, Martha Jane Minder, Charlene Moore, Rosemary Godby, Barbara Beard, Jeanette Pickett, Wilma Jean Harbaugh, Julianna Grinstcad, Phyllis Graham, Richard Hiatt. Fourth Row: Harold Thurman, Arbic Stone, Floyd Teter, Harry Hobbs, Paul McClay, Wade Stone, Don Inskeep, William Godby, Winifred Greathouse, Mr. Inskeep, Eva Samuels. Left Side: Ben Coppess, Robert Hines. Right Side: Billy Hutchens, Robert Kenneth, Robert Alexander. President—Don Inskeep Vice-Pres.—Jeanette Pickett Sec.-Treas.—Martha Mintier Sgt.-at-Arms—Harry Hobbs We, the class of 50’, entered high school in 1946. We were met by a reception party, namely, the seniors, and they entertained us with a party called “initiation”. We survived the persimmons, peppers, and polish all right,—for better,—the seniors thought. In 1947 we had two parties. At one party the boys were entertained by the girls. Marilyn Jennings and Harold DeNoon were elected king and Queen for the night. This year we had four boys on the first ten of the basketball team and seven on the football squad. The rest of us sold pop and popcorn to make money for our trip. The main highlight this year is our play, “Those Websters”. Most of us have new class rings which are very pretty, we think.
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