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., . l, ' If as X A ' f- Nia A XFMlYNfYRLT'1JL. if gsffggm In 1950 there were sixty-two puoils enrolled as freshmeng only fifty- three completed the year. During that year we were guests at a recention given bv the class of 0530. we were initated a week after we enrolledg we also had two class parties. Mr. Charles Hope won our votes as class snonsor, and officers for the year were: President- Embree Tinkle Vice Pres.- Verne Tinkle Secretary- Katie Blake Historian- Elberta Trew The sophomore year fifty-four pupils enrolled. We gave a reoention for the class of HSSU. Mr. Hone is still our soonsor and officers are: President-Verne Tinkle Vice Pres.-John Johnson Sec.-Treas.- Sue Haskell Historian- Elberta Trew I I... ,,,,.l ffvacglalfbfin craig, We started the year rolling by welcoming the freshmen into Sweetser High School with the freshmen-sophomore recention. Games were Dlaved and refreshments served to everyone. Later on we had boys' and girls' softball tournament. The sonhomore boys lost their first game against the juniors. The juniors went on to win the tournament after defeating the seniors. The soohomore girls also were in a tournament.in which tHey'nere1defeated by the senior girls, The seniors went on to win the tournament by defeating the freshmen girls. Several of the sonhomore girls oarticioated in the volley ball tourna- ment between the Blues and the Whites. The Blues won the tournament by winning four out of seven games, Look! For the first time in the history of Sweetser High School the girls Physical Ed. class has snecial gym suits. They are royal blue. Boy, do they look sharp. Renresenting the soohomore class in the queen ceremony at the Sweetser vs. Swayzee basketball game was Pat Downam, We were all very Droud of her. The class selected Mary Campbell to have the snot of our carnival queen candidate, with Richard Bollhoefer as her camiaign manager. Let's give them both a big cheer, for though we didn't win, they both did well. The sophomores have a renresentative from their class on the cheer- leaders team, iNone other than Shirley Shook.
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We are also very proud of the boy from our class who made the first team. Who elseibut our own Jim Carl. He's in there-to win! December Sth was an exciting event for every member of our class. That was the night of our first penny supper. Even though we were a little inexperienced we did very well, for wo took in 33102.16 oi' which 321.00 was expenses. Our final balance was G8l,39. The sophomore litereture classes presented three one-act plays on Feb. 15th. They were directed by Mrs. Kompher.. The first play was a comedy entitled WTom y's Growing Pains,U by Francis A. Bartonek. Tommy Groves thinks he is just a slave to the women, until the Boyfs Club gives a party, in which every fellow has to bring a date. Tommy gets up the courage to ask Doree Thompson, his heart throb, to go with him. Then a visit from his latin teacher upsets things a little for Tom n Everything turns out for the best after a few complications, of course. The cast includes: Tom y Groves. . . . . . A 16 year old boy-Jack Mcwirt J Marian Groves . . . . . Mother--Edna Snow Annettaa Groves. . . .Tommyls youngest sister--Isabel Achor Miss Gorrish. . . . . Latin Teacher--Shirley Shook Doree Thompson. . . . . Tommy's heart throb--Mary Harreld Betty Heston. . . . Annettafs girl friend-eDixie Hale Bob Brasser . . . . Marienfs boylfriend--Ulric Zirkle Announcer. . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Bollhoefer UThe Ghost Wore Whiteu is a mystery comedy written by Le Roma Rose. The Conwell family has moved into a haunted house. Mru Reynolds, lawyer, tells them of their late Uncle Henry being murdered in the house, and of a lady in White, who moves sheets from the chairs. They are all s little scared except Jennie, who just loves ghosts and murders. Mandy and Jennie set a trap and catch the ghost and find out the truth about their Uncle Henry's murder. The cast includes: James Reynolds. . . . . . Lawyer--Jack Fite . Edna Connell. . . . . . Mother-Pat Downam Charlotte Conwell. . . .Oldest daughter-Elberta Trew Jennie Conwell . . . Youngest daughter-Jhary Campbell Junior Conwell. . . . . Son--John Thompson Mandy ..... . . . .Negro maid--Lois Kessinger Mrs. Mason. . . . . . . An old lady--Helen Yeekle The Lady in 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 Anthony UThe Shock of His Lifen is a comedy written by Donald Payton. Mr. Maxwell has just visited the doctor for a check-up and is waiting for him to call. Herreads what is written on the phone pad and thinks he is going to die. It seems Wilbur has answered the phone and taken notes on the phone pad. First the butcher called to say their heart was about gone. Then Doctor Brown called that he would stop by by about 7:30. Then the school doctor called to say Betty Loufs coughing would be over about 7:15. On the pad Wilbur had written something like Heart stout gone, Will stop at 7:30. Coffin should be over about 7:I4S. 'Of course, when the family hears about Mr. Naxwell's mistake, they all blackmail him to keep them quiet. The cast included: Mr. Maxwell.. . . . . . . Father--John Johnson Mrs. Maxwell. . . . . Mother-Lou Ann Kohr Wilbur Maxwell. . . . Son--Paul Allen
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