Sunbury School - Owl Yearbook (Sunbury, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Sunbury School - Owl Yearbook (Sunbury, OH) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 20 of 78
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lunior Class Officers Standing: Bonnie Wilcox, Ann Lenhart, Sue Turnbull Sitting: Orville Richardson, Charles Neilson Page Sixteen President .....,.,, Secretary ,,,,,,,,. Treasurer ,.,,.,.. . '7fze 616.44 The lunior Class, thirty-six in number, under the direction of Mrs. Minetta Richey, has been very active this year. The main interest for the first part of the year was to in- crease their treasury for the drain to come later. With this as their goal they sponsored a Pigskin Prom after a football game, sold pencils printed with basketball schedule and programs at the games, and held an Old Fashioned Barn dance in March. The lunior Play, Yes and uniofz. Ugzcm Charles Neilson Vice-President .,,, ,...,,,.,,, O rville Richardson ,,,,,,,,,,Ann Lenhart ,,,,,,,,,,Sue Turnbull News Reporter ...,.,, ,,..,.., B onnie Wilcox

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Glen Wd! We, the members of the graduating class of l949, in order to assure success to our less fortunate school friends, do here- by resort to the means of making a class will to guarantee their success. We believe-as other classes must have thought of themselves-that we are mem- bers of the most refined, best educated, and accomplished class that has passed through the doors of Sunbury High School in many years. The teachers of our four year course are, in our opinion, the best. We can now look down without fear of falling because we have come this far by steps. The under-classes can only look up to us and sigh in astonishment. Proud teachers guard fond memories of our perfect recitations in class. We have held them spellbound for four years. ln some cases, the teacher has kept our classmates for another year in order to gain more knowledge from them. lf they have benefited from us, we are happy. Hoping for your success, we wish to en- dow you with the following assets to help you succeed: We, the members of the class of l949 of Sunbury High School, City of Sunbury, County of Delaware, and State of Ohio, being of graduating age and sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and de- clare this to be our last will and testa- ment. lt is the wish of the class of '49 to dis- pose of all personal property in this man- ner: I, Edna Mae Barney, will my ability to skip school to Ann Lenhart. l, Rita Barnhard, will my temper to Beverly Todd. l, Don Carter, will my athletic ability to Andy Hollingshead. I, Lucille Conklin, will my quietness to Nellie Von Edwards. l, Kenneth Crowl, will my car to Chuck Neilson. lHope he has as much fun in it as I did.J l, Pat Crowl, will my heighth to Harold Himes. l, Bob Edwards, will my curly hair to lim McKibben. l, Helen Gallcgly, will' my ability to catch a man to Norma Clevenger. l, George Gilbert, will my ability to flirt with girls to Glenard Goodyear. l, Iuanita Hart, will my ability to get a husband to Barbara Geddis. l, loan Hoskinson, will my shyness around boys to Bonnie Wilcox. l, Bill Lake, will my corny jokes to Edith Shoaf. l, Ioan Lehman, will my baby blue eyes to Leo Ulery. I, Bob Meredith, will my ability to run the recorder and projector to Terrence Fairchild. l, Lovett Murphy, will my ability to argue to Betty Compton. I, Mary Ellen Murphy, will' my dimples to loan Perfect. l, Paul Nettlehorst, will my ability to play basketball to Milton Barcus. l, Kenneth Presley, will my heighth to Kenny Longshore. l, Thelma Boot, will my ability to rush around in the halls and get to class on time to Paul Snyder. l, Harva Lee Sparks, will my sunny sweet disposition to Marilyn Ginn. l, lim Stelzer, will my ability to tease girls to Orville Richardson. l, Bonnie Ward, will my ability to be quiet in study hall to Nancy Fletcher. We, the graduating class of 1949, will our last seats in the center section in the auditorium, our dignity and poise and the cool temperature of our home room to the Senior Class of l95O. Page Fifteen



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Bottom Row: Marilyn Ginn, Nellie Edwards, Bonnie Vfilcox, Edith Shoaf, Betty Compton, Helen Baughman, Helen Edwards, Beverly Todd. Second Row: Mrs. Richey, Class Advisor, Andrew Hollingshead, Kenneth Longshore, Byrle Taylor, Sue Turnbull, Ann Lenhart, loAnn Perfect, Nancy Fletcher, loan Fravel, Norma Clev- enger, Glenard Goodyear, Leland Shoemaker, Milton Barcus. Top How: lim McKibben, Charles Richardson, Lee Longwell, Ted Forman, Gordon Gallogly, Harold I-limes, Leo Ulery, Ned Forman, Charles Neilson, Paul Snyder, lim Alexander, Orville Rich- ardson. THE IUNIOR CLASS CContinuedl No, must not be overlooked. It took much practice and hard Work and it proved to be a great success, with Charles Neilson taking the cake as Reverend larrow and Mrs. Rowedda directing. The I u n i o r s entertained themselves in December with a Christmas party at the home of Nellie Von Edwards and in February with a skating party. The main social event of the school year, ot course, was a project ot this class. The lun- ior-Senior Banquet and Prom on April 30 was a memorable occasion, showing hard Work and ingenuity. The auditorium was uniquely decorated and good food, entertainment and music were. provided to climax another year ot work and fun. Page Seventeen

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