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Sophomore Class The class of 1950 started out the year by electing the following officers: President . . . Bob Trudell Vice President . . Paul Schaefer Secretary . . Betty Lonnie Treasurer . . Karl Anderson To represent us on the Senate, we chose Sanford Deyo, jerry Topping, and Gordon Badgerow. Jacqueline Bradford and John Scholten represented us on the Library Board, and Gene Brooks on the Athletic Board. Mr. Gardner and Miss Douglass acted as our sponsors For class projects, we had noon movies, two bake goods sales, and one used- fat drive. , On January lfi, we sponsored the party Frosty Frollic. The gym was deco- rated in blue and white with a false ceiling and balloons. Extra entertainment was provided by John Kik, accordianist, and jim Blakesman who led some group dancing. Dick Homgren's orchestra from Grand Rapids furnished the music. We are looking forward with a great deal of anticipation to our junior year and the Prom. 23
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Freshmen Class What do you think of the Freshmen Class? Don't answer that unless you are a Freshman, please! Well, anyway, we think we're pretty good- just as good as the Seniors. Funny, though-they don't agree. It won't be long, though, before it will be 1951 and we'll probably be the same way. As we settled down to get something done in our first year of high school, we elected our oflicers as follows: President . . . . joan Allen Vice President . . . . . Bill Rogers Secretary . . . Barbara Blackall Treasurer . . Janice Miller We decided on Mr. Humeston, agriculture teacher, and Miss Carey, English and languages teacher, as our advisors. Ronald Nokes and George Fifield are our representatives in the Senate. Our social highpoint of the year was the presentation of the Freshman Frolic of '48 our first party. Richard Holmgren's orchestra furnished the music. At the intermission John Kik played several numbers on his accordion and we served ice cream and cake. To get our treasury started we sold automatic pencils and Spartan plates. We have a good start. Bill Rogers was chosen for the Athletic Board representative. Janice Miller and George Fifield were elected to put in our two cents worth on the library board. 25
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