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Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom On May 10, 1949, the Juniors had as their guests the Seniors of forty-nine. They were taken to “Holiday Inn,” by the way of the Sutherland High School Gymnasium. In this inn there were ten tables, each representing a holiday. It was a very colorful night spot, and everyone had a very enjoyable time. The floor was arched by the tables and dancing took place in the center of the floor. The program was as follows: Happy Holiday - Swing It! Rehearsal Erma Jean Bierma The Bandleaders The Downbeat — - - Mr. Strong Ventriloquist Act— Eddy Nergan Charly McNarty « — Ron Warner Songs By— Berry Como Joe Stratford Meggy Lee Larnin the Violin— Reading The food was prepared by the junior mothers and it was very delicious. The menu was as follows: Fruit Cocktail Mashed Potatoes Gravy Roast Beef Whole Kernel Corn Rolls Jelly Butter Lettuce Salad With 1,000 Island Relishes Ice Box Pudding Coffee Dressing The banquet and prom was a great success. The Juniors were very proud that it turned out so well. 1G
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Junior Class Presents Thanks Honey” Comedy in Three Acts We presented our class play the afternoon and evening of December second and the evening of December third. We enjoyed presenting the play as much as we hope the public enjoyed it. The characters were as follows: KATHY BARLOWE ANNE BARLOWE ....... BETTY MARSHALL ..... JIM DEMING ......... JACK FORBES ........ FRANK LAWRENCE MR. JENKINS MRS. MARSHALL MR. TRAVIS ......... MRS. ATWATERR LILA COOK BARBARA KALLHOFF DELORES DEPRIEST .... TOM KENNEDY DON ROTERT JIM GODEKER DON FLEECS AUDREY EMERY ....LOREN HILTON LUCILE BROWN Story of the Play Kathy Barlowe is a lively girl of fourteen who uses her heart more often than her reason. She lives with her sister Anne who runs an advice column for a large newspaper. Anne doesn’t have time to answer all the letters she receives so Kathy offers to help. Anne laughs at the idea of fourteen year old Kathy advising anyone about anything. What Anne doesn’t know is that Kathy has already been advising quite a few people who have written to the column. Every day—thinking she’s helping Anne and the people who write to her—she takes several letters from Anne’s desk and answers them on Anne’s stationery, signing them the name of the column. Even after the editor sends Anne an assistant—Jim Deming—Kathy continues sending out ‘advice.” She gives so much helpful advice that she gets almost everyone in the play in trouble—her sister, her sister’s assistant, one of her best friends, some of the column readers and herself. Finally, after she realizes what she has done, she does something really helpful and promises not to answer any more of Anne’s letters. Then just when everything seems peaceful Kathy does the most surprising thing of all. A play which we, the cast, and our audience will never forget. 15
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Back row, left to right: M. Shively, T. Bincgar, P. Merrill. L. Warren, K. Johnson, G. Crosby, H. Grauerholz. Second row: G. Kramer, L. Kirts, D.Kugler, R. Danielson, L. Campbell, K. Coker, F. Fleece. Front row: Mr. Thomsen, M. Kuenle, B. Winkle, J. Ecker, J. Warren, M. Weir, M. Cole- man. Not shown: H. Coker and J. Leonhardt. Sophomore Class The sophomore class of 48-49 has accomplished much this year, although we have lost several of our members. At the beginning of the year there were 25 of us but during the course of the year Ruth Koch, Bill Campbell and Shirley Law changed schools. A new student, Lyle Kirts came into our class at the beginning of the year. At the first of the school term we held a class meeting and elected the follow- ing officers: President-----------------------------------Mary Lee Weir Vice President----------------------------- Kenny Coker Secretary Treasurer Chet Binegar Sgt. at Arms-------------------------------- George Crosby News Reporter--------------------------------- Jean Warren Our first class party was in the gym on Nov. 16, 1948 and we followed out a football season theme. The second semester we planned on a hayride. For now we’ll say “So long’’ to the Sophies and Mr. Thomsen because next year we’ll be juniors and have a new home room. 17
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