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Sophomores Back row: C. Kennedy, A. Holm, K. Johnston, C. Harshfield. Third row: D. Steck. C. Marsteller. I). Leu, L. Bayne, B. Godeker, B. Hoe wing, B. Thompson, B. Eckoff. Second row: I). Goedert. P. Priel, G. Fleecs, R. Kiris, B. Johnston, B. Coker, J. Brown, A. Keuter, G. Tow’nsend, I). Emery. First row: J. Hughes. A. Binegar, J. Sadie, L. Boyer, B. Orosco, D. Shiverly, P. Warner, D. Fleecs, F. Orosco, Mr. Callahan. The first term of school we held a class meeting and elected the following offocers: President, Carolyn Marsteller; Vice-President, Alice Binegar; Secretary- Treasurer, Bill Hoewing; Sergeant of Arms, Joyce Hughes; Flower, Orchid, Class motto, “Don’t put it off until tomorrow, what you can do today.” Class sponsor, Mr. Callahan. Barbara Coates and Bill Hoewing are representatives for the Sophomore class in the student council. When school started we had thirty-four pupils. At the second semester Keith Johnson began and made it a roll of thirty-five. During the year we had two parties. The first was a gym party in which we did not invite guests, and the second was a roller skating party. 18
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Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom On May 9, 1950, the Juniors had as their guests the Seniors of fifty. They were taken to an Old-Fashioned Garden by the way of the Sutherland High School Gymnasium. A rose-covered arch provided the entrance to the garden. Near the arch was a wishing well. Grass and flowers added realism and Chinese lanterns furnished a festive appearance. Crepe paper streamers of French blue hung from the ceiling. It was a very colorful garden and every one had an enjoyable time. Dancing took place after the banquet. Music was furnished by the sound projector film entitled “Dance Date.” The program was as follows: Toastmaster Welcome to Seniors Response Welcome to Faculty Response Hobo Act Solo Quartet Ron Danielson --------Chet Binegar -----------Don Fleecs Gene Kramer Miss McConnell Bill Hoewing Barbara Kallhoff Phillip Merrill Don Kugler Mary Louise Coleman Jean Warren The food was prepared by the junior mothers and it was very delicious. The menu was as follows: Fruit Cocktail Mashed Potatoes Gravy Swiss Steak Mixed Vegetables Rolls Jelly Butter Lettuce Tomato Salad Relishes Cherry Pie Coffee Duet----------------------------------------------Mary Coleman Phillip Merrill Crowning of the Queen and King The banquet and prom was a great success. The Juniors are proud it turned out so well. 17
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Freshman We Are Back Row Left to Right. Mr. Thomsen (Sponsor) M. Earney, K. Main. L. Cook, G. Bierma, B. Clemens, J. Chamberlain, H. Meyen. Middle R w. R. Fear, B. King J. Humphrey, R. Richer- son, B. Holm, D. Kennedy, K. Rennemo, A. Brown, L. Kuenle, Front Rok. L. Fear, P. Danielson. B. Boyer, J. Goedert, I. Gamble, M. Dancer, C. Funk, B. Meyen, J. Cox, B. Coon. President Vice President Secretary Class Officers -----------------Donald Kennedy -------------------Joan Goedert ---------------------Kenny Main Class Color Blue and Silver Class Flower Carnation Our class motto is “We have launch our ship where shall we anchor When school started our class had twenty-six members. During the year three enrolled and two dropped leaving us with twenty-seven. On December 13, 1949, we had a class party in the lunch room. We invited guests and all had a grand time. We danced and played games for entertainment. We have enjoyed this year very much, and are looking forward to being Sophomores. 19
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