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An entertaining progren'wes put on by the Dixie Four, Ulour Mhtual Friends. It was sponsored by the senior class. The seniors vs. f esh en game finished with the seniors winning with e score of 7 tc' 6. Sweetser'thumped Jefferson with a score of 10 to 2 on their base- bell diamond. The County Band took a trip to Purdue to see the game, Purdue-vs. Texas Christians. It was nice to see so many handsome boys, wasn't it girls? what about the girls in the band, boys? October The juniors skunked the sophomores in their part in the boys' tour- ney with the score 6 to O. The Juniors played the seniors to finish the Boys' Class Tourney, and the juniors whipped the seniors with the score of 18 to 1. The Grant'County Band attended the William fBi1lD Oatis Day Pro- gram at Marion, Indiana. This was one of the greatest days of the yearg we elected our yell leaders and they areg Audrey Julian, Eugene Shaffer, and Shirley Shook. After the seniors had a contest on selling tickets to the Dixie Four, the losers, the boys of course, had a party for the girls at Clear'Weter Park. The boys made the girls keep warm by roasting their own weiners. After the weiner roast, all went to Laverne Maitlen's home and enjoyed television. The girls' softball tourney started with the freshmen and the juniors playing. The freshmen won with a score of lb to S. The sophomore girls played a game of softball with the seniors. The seniors trimmed the sophomores with a score of 10 to 9. The fresh en elected their yell leaders-som of the cutest girls in the school. They are: Donna Kay Lines, Carol Stevens, and Shirley Karst. The s niors played against the freshmen to end the Girls' Soft- ball Tourney, and the seniors won with a score of no to 21. The Queen and her attendents were elected by the high school.' They were: Queen, Reva Smithg and attendentsg Pat Monte, Bonnie Downam, Pat Downam, and Shirley Karat. This was the first day for the seniors to have their pictures taken. They were taken by Paglow Studio in Marion, Indiana.
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13. The band participated at the Taylor and North Manchester football game at Hexmrial Field in Marion. 15 The freshmenlis first party of the year was a Halloween party. Almost everyone came masked, including the sponsor, D. Floyd Longenbaugh. , 16 The last of the seniors' pictures were taken by Paglow Studios. 17 The classes elected carnival queens and managers. They were: Jackie Weaver, Hubert Fitajarrald, seniorsg Georgia Kohr, Ronnie ROHK, Juniorss Mary C3mPb911a Richard Dealhoefor, ssphsnorosg'netsy Vaughn, Keith Piper, freshmen. 18-19 The senior class presented their play, The Daffy Dills,I1' directed by Miss Hallie Wolf. 19 Miss Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Torgerson had a party for the play cast and ushers at the Torgersorvs home, with Miss Zimmerman and Miss Engle, former teachers at Sweetser, as other guests. A fine time was certain- ly enjoyed by all. ' 25-26 Our first vacation of the year was the teachers! institute. Boy, we were really ready for it after these teachers had made us study so hard the first of the year. 29 The Sweetser Pep Club elected the 1951-.52 officers, with Nancy Tfoodmnsee as president and Teil Tfilson as secretary. 30 The 1951 School' Halloween Carnival was held, and Jackie Weaver , the senior candidate, was crowned queen. 31 Juniors, seniors, and some of the grade students went to Swayzee to get chest X-rays sponsored by the Red Cross. November 3 This was a day looked forward to by all-the annual Brown J'ug ' tilt with Swayzee, Before the game the band gave a floor show, and the queens , Smith, sweetser and Mary Petro, swayzee, were crowned by the basketball captains. Swayzee won the game 60-bl. - 9 The Sweetser Braves beat the LaFontaine Cossacks in a good game of basketball with a score of So to 140. 124 Eaton edged Sweetser with a score of 38 to 36, but the Braves surely' gave them a good fight all of the way through. 16 Fairmount Quakers really whipped the Sweetser Braves with a score of Sh to 36. The Braves were just cold again. 21 Sweetser beat Eastern with a very terrific score of Sh to 149.
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