High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 36 text:
“
32 MEDOMAK BREEZE THE MARCH WIND DANCE The Sophomore Class held their an- nual class dance March 5th with mus- ic furnished by Hanna's Orchestra. Those in charge were as follows: Decorating Committee: Greta Ralph, Marlene Witham, Beverly Weeks, Janice Ralph, Charles O'Dell, Leonard Helems, Freeland Shuman, and David Sidelinger. Advertising Committee: Edward Genthner. Refreshment Committee: Roger Luce. Tickets: Janice Fitch. The gym was attractively decorated with colored lights and balloons, the balloons being released with prize numbers in them. The dance was not a financial suc4 cess but a good time was had by all. . Janice Ralph FRESHMAN DANCE The Freshman Fling was held on the evening of April 9th with danc- ing from 8:30 to 12:30. Music was furnished by William Freeman's Or- chestra. - The gymnasium was attractively decorated with colored lights and a center decoration of an upturned um- brella. The stage was decorated With the letters Freshman Fling and the opposite wall with April Showers. During the evening three prizes were awarded for spot dances. Door prizes of two dozen eggs, a box of candy, and five pounds of sugar were also given away. Refreshments of sandwiches, can- dy, and soft drinks were sold at the booth. A fairly large crowd attended the dance and it was a financial success. Connie Randolph MY SUBJECTS My subjects you must agree, Aren't as easy as A, B. C. At English I do frown- I'd rather be outside watching a clown. General Business I do adore. It'sA one subject that isn't a bore. Home Living is quite simple, Even if I can't watch Muriel's dimple. Civics, that is one subject I do hate, And by gorry that's no mistake, Now I'm sure you will all agree, School isn't as simple as A, B, C. Bette David FRESHMAN CLASS GIRLS Smartest-Rachel Severson ' Bravest-Joan Winchenbach Smallest-Madeline Davis Biggest-Marion Morse Dumbest-Sara Newbert Happiest-Arlene Boggs Cutest-Alice Luce Proudest-Betty Hatch Meanest-Connie Randolph Strongest-Marilyn Gross Kindest-Marion Moody Weakest-Jeanette Winchenbach. FRESHMAN CLASS BOYS Smartest-Richard Glaude Bravest-Ronald Bowers Smallest-Roger Ralph Biggest-Wayne Genthner Dumbest+Benjamin Ames Happiest-Chester Swift Cutest-Gillbert Colomore Proudest-Willis Hallowell Meanest-Joe Creamer Strongest-Richard Gould Kindest-Merle Williamson Weakest-Bradley Witham. Joan Robinson Q Here lies the bones of dead shot Jones A bad man from the west, His greatest joy to see a boy And shoot holes in his vest But now his face is in a place Where there is not a breeze And where he'll wear for lack of air Asbestos B. V. D's. ' Bradley Witham
”
Page 35 text:
“
MEDOMAK BREEZE 31 REMEMBER , When a certain Junior gave Mr. Pet- erson a black eye. When the boys won a basketball game. Bill Both's essay for the W.C.T.U. Who's face was the reddest when C. S. and M. M. were late to school. The raspberry pie Scott made for the school board luncheon. . When Mr. Stahl visited the Home Ec. class. Julia wanted to sit with Buddy on the bus. Mary Hall Via Q. THE soPHoMoRE ,Qilxss . Behold! Thffsophomore Class came in like a lion and without a doubt will go out the same' way. First off was the Freshman Reception. ' All new teachers and Freshmen were in- itiated which surely, -proved to them that they were welcomed. Q When you look for sports in the school, look at the Sophomores. What other class has more representation? In basketball the girl's team was prac- ticallwiade up of theggirls 'in this class. he boys also had quite a few on the team. As -for outdoor sports, watch a game of softball'or baseball. Never a game without a Sophomore. Sports is notlall that is in their line. A dance was held in March and near- ly all pupils had something to do with it. Even if they didn't make a lot of money, you have to give them credit for trying. There are times when the teachers get a little peeved at us but name the class they don'tAget peeved at? With a few ifs and buts, where could you find a better class than the Sopho- mores. Janice Fitch SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class as they say, Gets worse and worse by the day, This year, last year, and the year be- fore, The Sophomore class just sat and snoredq Now, this is not my own opinion, Only one out of a million. Now what would happen-if- Someone like Janice decided to skip? Let's not pick on Janice right now, Because, I think I see Elsa calling to Paul. Just in case you don't know Paul, Ask Janice Mitchell because she, knows all. Let's skip the gossip, and say what we mean, Those Sophomores are right on the ball and beam, Take Marlene Witham, the one whose nice and tall, She sets a good example, for the ,Sophomores know all. Barbara Teirila What l'd like to see in my classmates: The day when Lyle Ludwig, Janice Mitchell and Jackie Manzer didn't spend period one and two talking a- bout boys. The time when Adelaide Miller wasn't talking in World History class. The day when every Sophomore gets on the honor roll. The class when Mr. Doyle didn't have to speak to any one period four. The day Rodney Jackson loses his freckles. Faye Winchenbach when she was- n't talking. Eunice Ross when she wasn't writ- ing notes to Roger Luce or Arnold Achorn. ' The time when someone can tell about something nice without Paul- line Hunt disagreeing. Charles Young when he wasn't talk- ing to Earl Reynolds about tractors and trucks. - Vera Orff
”
Page 37 text:
“
MEDOMAK BREEZE 33 , Now I'm about to tell you the one I 'IHE SEASONS like best, In spring when grass begins to grow, Havguiigesg havent you already 5 learn 3 lot Ihdldlif know h t ltls sugimer, of course, and you know n summer W en 1 s very o W y That's when I go swimming a lot No school for me ,cause I'd simply die. I fall when leaves begin to turn Back to school I go and try to learn In Winter the north wind blows Now I've completed this little task What more would anybody ask? . h My wishes to you I will send And 0111115 YOU? feet and bltes YOU? And good luck until the very-End. nose. Esther Lawson J I ,ps f Nr
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.