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JUNIORS BACK ROW: Donna Rogers, Dale Casebeer, Walt McFadden, Bill Green, Maynard Doolittle, Jerry Michael, Rolene Upeton. MIDDLE ROW: Jane Diamond, Audrey Smith, Judy Wood, Glenna Sholee, Kay Doolittle, Sharon Shank, Jeanette Goheen. FRONT ROW: Mr. Nlner, Charles Russell, Norma Thomas, Marldean Cowles, Delight Sanderson, Nancy Newman, Geraldine Cox. SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Jaok Clifton, Lyle Sanders, Don Boley, dale Jenkins, R B Omo, Howard Upston, Earl Russell Jr., Paul Morley. MIDDLE ROW: Marlene Allen, Clyde Johnson, David McAttee, Tom Baker, Mary Evans, George Thomas, Dick Dunn, Gloria Vincent. FRONT ROW: JoAnn Shumway, Gayle Davis, Ruth Whittington, Prlsollla Lalng, Myrtle Traves, Pat 8ohnltzler, Thelma Osborn Mr. Welch. ABSENT: Tom Mitchell, Bruce
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered our high school career with an enrollment of twenty-eight. The officers of the year were; Pres., Jack Hartley; Vice Pres., Dale Casebeer; Trees., Jane Diamond; Sec., Walter McFadden; Student Council, Sue Stevens. Our class was Initiated by the Sophomore class Sept. 23, 1949. Class advisor. Coach Taylor. At the Halloween Carnival, Oct. 11, we had loads of fun sponsoring a hula-hula dance and Post Office booth. Maynard Doolittle and Bill Baker were the hula dancers. When we started our sophomore year we had only 24 of the original class. Officers for that year were: Pres., Norra Thomas; Vice Pres., Jane Diamond, Sec., Audrey Smith; Treas , Nancy Newman; Student Council, Jerry Michael. During our sophonore year we sponsored a Spring Swing seml-for-mal dance and a record dance which added to the entertainment of our group plus caking us some money. Another enjoyable ertertainr.ont that we had was the in it! at! on of the Fre.shrr.an class. At the beginring of cur Jun'or year we numbered 20. Our class officers are; Pres., Judy Wood; Vice Pros., Nancy Nowren; Treas., Sb8ren Shank; Sec., Charles Russell; Student Courcil, Kay Doolittle; Reporters, Jerry Michael and Audrey Smith; Class Advisor, Mr. Niner. Our Treasury has been increased trenendously by our stationery drive, autograph books, paper drive and magazine subscriptions. Our cl ass hit the highest quota for narezine subscriptions sold by Tekonsha High School Juniors. For selling the most subscriptions, Delight Sanderson received a Shaffer pen and pencil set. Norma Thomas received a traveling alarm clock in the drawing at a class party for an additional prize iven by the Curtis Publishing Company. As this Annual goes to pres.1 we are preparing our Class Play, “Three Fingers in the Door”. The cast includes Audrey Smith, Sylvia; Ncncy Newron, Tessie; Norr. a Thomas, Betsy; Jeanette Ooheen, Clara; Judy Wood, Mrs. Heupel; Jerry Michael, Mr. Feupel; Walter McFadden, Paul; Charles Ruseell, Mr. Long; Maynard Doolittle, Officer; Kay Doolittle, Anna. The Juniors all appreciate very much their class rings which we received early in tie year. SOPHOMORE CLASS FISTCFY We began our high school career as Freshmen on September 5, 1950. There were 30 enrolled in our class, with 11 of those new merbers. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers for the year - Pres., JcAnn Shunway; Vice Pres., Tom Baker; Sec., Marlene Allen; Treas., P B Omo; Student Council, Gale Jenkins; end Reporter, Marian Hartley; Mrs. Warwick was our class advisor. The Sophomores initiated us on September 21 which meant cur first taste of high school life. We had to dress up and parade through town at noon. In the afternoon we had to do stunts and then we were served refreshments. We had a chance to nominate merbers of our class for Student Council officers. JoAnn Shumwey was elected Secretary. At the Halloween Carnival we sold cider end doughnuts, had a penny-pitch 8nd a ball throwing game. Our booths were decorated in orange and brown. VJe made about $14. Everyone agreed that our Freshman year was one to remember. Our Sophonore yesr started on September 4th, 1951. There were only 26 members In our class. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers for the year - Pres., Tor Baker; Vice Pres., Dick Dunn; Sec., Paul Morley; Trees., R B Omo; Sergent of Arms, Jack Clifton; Student Council, Gale Jenkins; and Reporter, JoAnn Shunway; Coach Welch is our Class Advis-r. Our first tssk was initiating the Freshmen on September 26th. We made then dress up in funry clothes and parade through town. We served them refreshments afterwar 1. Tom Baker was elected Vice Pres. At the Halloween Carnival we sold popcorn balls and candy, had a penny toss game end buggy rides. We clewed $23.10. Our booths were decorsted in green and white. We sponsored the Spring Swing Dance Saturday night, April 26 with Sugar Mulvany Orchestra.
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