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SENIOR HISTORY The revolving doors of education brought a frightened group of green Freshmen into the patient halls of SHS in the fall of 1945. The startling thing about this particular group is the fact that it was usg the present Seniors of 1950. We launched on our first High School excursion with Don Enebo at the controls as president, Sophie Weigand as vice-president, June Wagner as secretary, and Don Puyear as treasurer. jean Paulson and Don Terry repre- sented us in the Student Council. Our first voyage was guided by Mrs. Lockridge as class sponsor. We experienced the usual round of initiation, the init- iation party and Sophomore Return. This procedure was simply reversed the next year, when we, as proud Sophs, made the oncoming Freshies suffer, and they honored us with the usual Return. In this second year we returned as experienced trailblazers and plunged willingly into the maze of daily school activities. Sophomore officers that year were Norman johnson,presidentg Richard Overholtzer, vice presidentg Janet Hill, secretary, and Jim Harris treasurer. Mrs. Lockridge again was our faithful sponsor. Ordinary and uneventful, that's how our Sophomore year is remembered. The peace and quiet of 1946 was for- saken, however, for the mad whirlpool of our junior year. This resulted in the thrill of following tradition with the annual Barn Dance in November. We were really upper- classmen novg and we elected Paul Martin as president, Arlene Williamson as secretary, and Norman johnson as treasurer. Sophie Weigand and Richard Overholtzer repre- sented us in the Student Council as well. The weary win- ter months were highlighted in the spring by the annual
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RALPH SQUIRES DON TERRY JUNE WAGNER SoP HIE WEIGAND ARL ENE WILLIAMSON MAYBELLE ZEILER X
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junior Prom. We used Spanish Gardens as our theme, and crowned as Prom Queen, Lois Winters. Our junior year is recalled with much satisfaction and many pleasant memo- ries. As this brand new school year is embarked upon, we begin to realize that we are bringing our high school days to a close. With a note of sadness we anticipate our last school activities, the Senior Class play, the publication of the Annual, and most impressive of all, graduation it- self. In order to wind things up in state for the Class of '50, we are proud to announce as our Class President, Don Enebog Vice president, George Bozleeg Secretary, Dixie Lee Osburng Treasurer, jean Paulson, and janet Hill and Don Terry as our Student Council Representa- tives. We selected our class colors as blue and white. Our class flower is the red rose. Our Motto is, We've cross- ed the bay-the ocean lies before us. l
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