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CLASS HIS TORY The year 1948 is a year to be remembered, for it was in this year that 50 eager, excited, and unsuspecting freshmen entered the halls of Shreve High to face four years that would leave a deep impression on their lives This impression was different for each stu dent, as only they knew what school was to mean to them. Being big kids, we now shed our underwear and decided to dig down in our studies. a laughl is the time was drawing nigh for us to vote C7 yearsl, we agreed to elect our class officers the way our government officals are elected The class divided up into three states, Washington, Oregon, and Califorma. The victors were as follows: President, Jimmie Dunham Ehllforniax Vice President, Frank Hoover Chliforniag Secretary, Patsy Shelley lashingtong Treasurer, Franklin Garrett Oregon: Student Council, Richard Armstrong and Dean Davis Chliforniag Reporter, Barbara Reeves hlifornla. Chr freshmen glory was magnified greatly when Dean Akins became a member of the varsity basketball team. On the reserve team we were represented by Richard Armstrong, Frank Hoover, and Paul Dessenberg Dean Akins, Frank Hoover, and Roger Wachtel were members of the base ball team Mary Lynn Leedy, Janet Willard, and Sune Logan were reserve cheerleaders On the debate team we were proud to have Barbara Reeves Mary Lynn Leedy, Barbara Reeves, and Susie Logan were in the declamation group Out for Prince of Peace were Barbara and Susie Loran. On October 8th, we were given the works by the Sophomores as our freshmen initiation To this day some of us still smell those onions which we wore dangling at our necks le repeated our dxristnas program aga1n this year It was even better than the year before From our class llary Lynn Lcedy and Frank Hoover reigned as King and Queen of Shreve High Blue ended our freshman year After bidding good bye to all our classmates we crawled home to recuperate during the summer As the leaves began to fall, we again find our subJects minus 5 re entering school After many, long, hard, speeches Henry Chyhoe was elected president His cabinet members were Vice President, John Firebaughg Secretary, Irene Shelleyg Treasurer, Susie Logang Stu dent Council, Jim Dxnham and Mary Lynn Lcedy Sergeant of Arms, Marilyn Eschenberg Reportrx Betty Swartswalder On the varsity basketball team Deen Akins was again our representative Roger lachtel, Richard Armstrong, and Paul Dessenberg, were on the reserve team Out for baseball were Roger lachtel, Paul Dessenberg, and Dean Akins. In the mus1c department we were represented with Kenny McCreary 1n the quartette and Marilyn Yockey, Marilyn Eschenberg, and Barbara Reeves in the sextet were Barbara Reeves, Mary Lynn Leedy, and Susie Logan Aga1n Barbara and Susie gave Pr nce of Peace addresses. lhring the year we decided upon our class sweaters They were black with red letters To climax our year, we charetered a bus and saw the Cleveland Indians lose a game to the Boston Red Sox Forty four Juniors bowed low to the mighty Seniors as we journeyed back to school Our officers this year were, President, Henry Qsyhoeg Vice Presldent, John Firebaugh, Secretary, Annabelle Hershbergerg Treasurer, Susie Loran, Student Council, Mary Lynn Lcedy and Richard Armstrong: Reporter, Joan 'Wharton Dean Akins again I-'etathei his position on the varsity Richard Armstrong, Jack Hostett lcr, and Roger Iachtel were on the reserves Mary Lynn Leedy was a varslty cheerleader and Joan Wharton, Annabelle Hershberger, and Sus1e Logan were reserve cheerleaders John Fire baugh, Jim Dmham, and Franklin B-lltln were on the track team On the baseball team were Frank Hoover, Roger Wachtel, Paul Dessenberg, and Dean Akins In the gi.rl's sextette were Barbara Reeves, Marilyn Yockey, and Marilyn Eschenberg On the debate team we had Susie Logan and Barbara Reeves, and Susie Loran entered into the Prince of Peace contest That year for the f1rst time in the hlstory of Shreve High School, we, the Junior Class gave two class plays 'Ihey were intitled 'Fixit Incorporated , and 'The House of the Flash ing Light' Dlrected by Mr Barrett, the plays were, of course, big successes Our theme for the Junlor Senlor Banquet was 'Garden of Fri.endsh1p The auditorum was decorated as a garden scene and as the guests arrived and were seated, lt became a beautihxl picture to behold Again we gave our Christmas program for idle hlgh school Our assembly program was a mock wedding If you haven't seen the boys of the class dressed as girls, then you have really mused something Daring this year we got our class rings Each was very much plea sed mth his rmg and sincerely believed they had the prettiest r1ng yet Our representatives to gi.rl's and boy's state were Annabelle Hershberger and J1m Dunham To add that finlshing touch to our Junlor year, we took a tour to the 9011'bhe1'D. part of Ohio What . . c 5 - . ' 3 ' : XE-M On the debate team we had Barbara Reeves and Susie Logan. Those out for declamation ' 1 D ll
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