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LOIS TROWBRIDGE Quiet, but well reserved. F. H. A.----------'47-'50 Yearbook HOPE WILCOX I'm alone in this world, but not for long. F. H. A.-----------'47- 48 Class Treasurer-------- 48 Class Secretary - -- - 49 Class Vice-President--- 50 Dramatics-------- 50 Speech- -------- - 47-'49 Chorus- - -- -- -- -- 47- 48 Student Council----- 48- 49 Library------------ 48-‘50 Spanish Club - -- -- -- - -'49 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook RICHARD WILBUR Pin-Up King. F. F. A........... 48-'50 Senior Play Y ea rbook HOMER WINEGAR If he doesn't answer to Homer, call him Pres. Class President----- 47- 50 Band - -- -- -- -- -- -‘47- 48 Student Council------ 47- 48 Student Council Vice-President---------- 49 Student Court Judge------ 49 Baseball - -- -- -- -- ‘48- 50 F. F. A. Vice-President— 49 F. F. A. President ----- 50 Basketball------------ '48-'50 Speech--------------.---'49 Junior Play Yearbook LLOYD WOLEVER So small to go steady. F. F. A.............. 4 7- 50 Basketball ......... 48- 49 Senior Play Yearbook CHARLES WRIGHT Laugh and the world laughs with you. ’’ Speech - -- -- -- -- -- - -‘47 F. F. A............. 47-'50 Track--------------- 4 7- 4 8 Basketball- ------ -‘48- 49 Chorus - - -- -- -- -- -- - 49 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook 10
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■ VIRGINIA LAFLEUR “You mean there‘a such a thing as being still?” F. H. A................ 47 F. H. A. President------- 49 Speech---------------------- 48 Band - -- -- -- -- - - 48- '50 Cheerleading------------ 48-‘49 Library................. ‘49 Dramatics----------------- -’50 Paper Staff------------- 49“ 50 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook RICHARD LAMIF ‘‘Should I get a dog license or a haircut? ” F. F. A.-------------‘47-‘50 Track----------------‘47- 48 Basketball........... 48-‘49 Chorus- - - - ------’47-'49 Student Council ------- 49 Dramatics - -- -- -- -- - 50 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook JOAN SHAW “School work comes second after gossip.” F. H. A,------------ 47- 49 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook LEROY MIX The Walking Dictionary.” T rack - -- -- -- -- - — - 47 F. F. A.-----------‘48-‘50 F. F. A. Secretary—--- 50 Speech Contest ------- 48 Spanish Club- - -- -- -- - 49 Junior Play Y ea rbook BARBARA STEPHENSON ‘‘The girl who will go places. ” F. HL A.------- 47-‘49-‘50 Band--------------- 47- 50 Speech - -- -- -- -- - 46-‘48 Student Council - -- -- -- 47 Junior PUy Yearbook LOLA SHAW “I never run down.” F. H. A.-------------‘48- 50 Speech Contest------‘48-‘50 Library - ------ 47- 50 Chorus - --------- '48- 50 Cheerleading- - -- -- -- - 49 Paper Staff---- 50 Class Vice-President----‘48 Class Secretary ------- 50 Junior Play Yearbook CAROLYN ROUNDS “I'm proudest of my left hand. ’ Speech - -- -- -- -- -- --'47 F. H. A.--------------‘47-'49 Basketball ------- -'46-‘48 Cheerleading ------ 47-‘48 Paper Staff- ---- - -’48-‘49 Class Treasurer ------ 50 Yearbook DFLORES THOMPSON Bashfulness is a virtue. ' F. H. A..............‘47- 49 Band----------------- 47-‘50 Basketball---------- 47- ‘48 Paper Staff---------- 49“ 50 Student Council ------- 50 Dramatics--------------- 50 Yearbook 9
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Senior Class History Our ninth grade started with thirty-three members, but finished with twenty-nine. Miss Boyd was class advisor and the officers were as follows: President, Homer Winegar; Vice-President, Joyce Hummel; Secretary, Elaine Hummel; and Treasurer, Lois ller. The Sophomores staged an initiation party on September 27, which really made us part of the high school. Slips of paper were given to each student telling him what to wear. Everything was worn from baby rompers to grandma’s nightgown. Homer Winegar won first place with his “Tarzan” costume. We had five contestants in the Annual Speech Contest: Carolyn Rounds, Norma Reeve, Barbara Stephenson, Charles Wright, and Hope Wilcox. When we came back from Christmas vacation we found a new Biology teacher, Mr. Cook, who had taken Mrs. Hallenbeck's place. Although we enjoyed our Freshman year, we were looking ahead to our Sophomore year when we would be able to talk of the time “when we were Freshmen. ' We began our Sophomore year with an enrollment of thirty pupils. During the year we had two students leave us; in February we had a new girl join us form Grand Ledge. In September we were the masters and initiated the Freshmen. At the regular time of initiation the gym was being refinished so we held the activity in the assembly hall during the day. Twenty-four pupils were in Miss Boyds room as Juniors in September, 1948. Class officers were as follows: President, Homer Winegar; Vice-President, Lola Shaw; Secretary, Hope Wilcox, Treasurer, Jack Cranson. The magazine sale in the fall and the Saturday bake sales throughout most of the year built up our class treasury. In December we received our class rings of which we were very proud. The big events of the year were the Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet. “Great Caesar's Ghost” was presented under the direction of Mrs. Betty MacCreery on April 1, and the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 2 had a ships cruise as its motif. As Seniors we were twenty-two strong, we elected officers as follows: President, Homer Winegar; Vice-President, Hope Wilcox; Secretary, Lc’.a Shaw, Treasurer, Carolyn Rounds. We held bake sales and a waste paper drive to earn money for our treasury. Our Senior Play was “Out of the Frying Pan directed by Mr. Richard Sleater. 11
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