Sugar Grove High School - Torch Yearbook (Sugar Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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taryg ROGER IIPHELIN, E Art: DONALD BURCH FLOYD DEVEREAUX BEN HOY GLORIA NIESLER JUNE NORBECK EILEEN UHLIG Photography: FRANCIS BURCH EDITH CARLSON THEODORE GRUBER BELMER HITCHCOCK PATRICIA RIELEY JAMES PALMER NORMAN SHAFFER SHIRLEY SWANSON From left to right: HERBERT CARLSON, Business Managerg DONALD BURCH, Art Editorg WILNA THONIPSON, Assistant Editorg CAROL LUDWICK, Staff Secre ditor-in-Chiefg FRANCIS BURCH, Photograph Editor STAFF Business : HERBERT CARLSON DARWIN ECKSTROM MARY LOU HILL PHILIP STOHLBERG Composition: E121 MARVIN BERGSTROM GILBERT ENOS EDITH JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON CAROL LUDWICK GLENN NICINTYRE Q ERMA SPICER ROGER THELIN WILNA THOMPSON

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ROGER THELIN Basketball 2 3,g Cheerleader 1, Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Quartet 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Play 33 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 fEditor 41, Class President 1, 2, 3. Roger is a tall, good natured farmer from Lander. He likes basketball and baseball, and has varied musical abilities which he uses to their fullest extent. Erma is not only his favorite girl but she seems to be his one and only. WILNA THOMPSON - Will Class Secretary 1, 35 Class President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, President 2g Choir 3, Treasurer 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2g Little Women 19 Hoosier Schoolmaster 33 Basketball Man- ager 3, 4g Yearbook Assistant Editor 4. Will is a very sincere friend who is al- ways willing to do her bit to help. Her good naturedness lightens many people's bur- dens. She strives for high marks and usu- ally gets them. At times her mind used to wander to Iowa, but now it roves around this vxcmxty. EILEEN UHLIG-- Lee't' Basketball 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 2, 3, Sherman Brothers Factory 4. Eileen is a friendly, good natured girl. She seems to dislike English, but succeeds very well with her violin. Eileen is found on Miller Hill when she is not in Warren, Jamestown, Buffalo, Erie, or Tidioute. Ei- leen, what is the attraction at those places? MOTTO: Not to the top but climbing CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: , White Rose lllfl



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY SUGAR GROVE Twenty-four of us, now freshmen, met to- gether and elected the following as our 1945-46 class ofiicers and our advisor: Advisor ..,A,....A......,..... Miss ILAJEAN FELDMILLER President .,..............,.............,.... GUY JOE SUMMERSON Vice President ..,........,................ FLOYD DEVEREAUX Secretary ....,......,.4..,4..........,.......,..... WILNA THOMPSON Our first class party was held in the gym- nasium. We played games and later went to the Home Economics Building for refreshments. Every- one enjoyed himself. Our sophomore class, now consisting of seven- teen members, elected ofhcers for 19-I-6-47 as fol- lows: Advisor .,....,.,,......,.. .,,.,,..,. li Iiss BIABEL REESE President .................,,. ,..,,r.,... D ARWIN ECKSTROM Vice President .V........ ...,....,....,.. D ONALD BURCH Secretary ...irr,i.,,.... e.sV...,...,,...... ,,.... J U NE NOREEOK Treasurer ,,,,..... .li.. . .CARROLL B. STOCKTON Reporters ,...r...r..... ...r..,s,.. . FLOYD IJEVEREAUX FLORENCE CARLBERG The two delegates from the class for the Ath- letic Board were June Norbeck and Melvin Edlund. The class decided to sell greeting cards to raise money. The total sales amounted to SlO0.00. A picnic was held in Doud's woods for our last sophomore party, at which we played games and had refreshments. A few students enjoyed themselves to the extent of falling into the creek. We began our junior year by electing officers from the sixteen members left. The officers were as follows: Advisor ...,....,..,.......,..,....., Mn. RICHARD J. SANDERS President ..........,............................, SUSAN SUMMERSON Vice President ........,.,................, DARWIN ECKSTROM Secretary ...........,..., ........... W ILNA THOMPSON Treasurer .......... ........ I-I ERBER1' CARLSON LAN DER Sure, those steps were pretty golden when we seventeen frightened, lowly freshmen climbed them in the fall of '45. We were met with initiations and hard work and with a few parties and wiener roasts to help change the routine. Yes, you guessed it, the next year those stairs creaked a little with age and didn't make us feel so big as they did the year before. This year the initiation was our job which we gladly took over and handed it out in one night of fun for the sopho- mores, and one night to remem'ber for the fresh- men. l think they had as much fun as we did though. In our sophomore year we lost Margaret Olmstead and gained LaRaine Nutt, so we ended up with seventeen again. There were the usual parties and good times before the long waited spring came, bringing us vacation. Here we are again and this time we're juniors. Boy, those juniors used to seem pretty big to us when we were freshmen, but we don't believe we are much bigger or better than we were then. We had a swell wiener roast although we didn't invite those outsiders that invaded us, but it all turned out okay after all. We also had a swell skating party and had lots of fun although only a few had skates. The work this year isn't any worse than the preceding years and we have high hopes of becoming seniors next year. We hope for a year as happy and full of fun as the past years have been. The Athletic Board members from the class were June Norbeck and Donald Burch. We raised money by holding an all-school pie social, sponsoring a program by the Sunset Ramb- lers, and selling magazines. These netted us a profit of S80.00. JOINT CLASS I-IISTORIES The first class of the newly consolidated school started on the last journey of their high school days with twenty-nine members. After a get-acquainted-skating party, we elected Mr. Everett Landin as Advisor, Wilna Thompson as President, Gilbert Enos as Vice President, Donald Burch as Secretary, Carol Ludwick as Treas- urer, Erma Spicer and Francis Burch as Athletic Board Members, and June N orbeck and Roger Thelin as Class Historians. At the beginning of the second semester, the class began work on a senior spon- sored yearbook, and our class play, Huckleberry Finn . By selling stationery and candy we have increased our treasury quite a bit, and we will use these funds on our senior class trip to Washington, D. C.

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