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This page sponsored by TH! S1'!'Ll SHOP Senior Class History Iray H1gh's half century class of 1950 began their research of the Ataic Age Our first year Don Hiller Cpresident! acted as head scientist with his assistant, Ihxesell ling fvice president! and Jean Bowman fsecretary treasurer! acting ae recorder of our research. '!'he atomic experts lsponsors! were Irs Elisabeth lorrison and lies Ora llliott The long term board lstudent coun cil! appointments were leva Zoe Yenter and John lobster Short term members were Arline Barge, Dick Yates, Charles Carson, and Barbara Jewell There were 65 scientists working on our atomic research project Bight of the scientists were in band, ten were members of chorus, three Iieys were on our football squad, and two on the basketball team Ie also gave our first all school PII-'bye The next year, we lost some of our members, which now left us 52 with two new members Our head scientist this year was Russell ling lpresident! with his assistant, James lerritt lvice presi dent! and lblva lastin lsecretary treasurer! keeping our research records Again we had as our experts leponsors! lies Ora llliott and Irs lllsabeth lorrison The atomic board Kstudent coun- cil! was, for the short term, Dick Yates, Don Hiller, large Huff, and Barbara Jewellg the long term was Dorelene floerke and Jack Parsons. Arline hrge and Barbara Jewell were chosen as Daisy llae's and Russell ling was chosen as I.1'1Abner for the Sadie Hawkins hnce This year, we had seven members in band, tive in chorus, eight girls in Pep Club, eight boys out for football, and three played basketball Ie had our usual quota of parties and enjoyed them all. le aJ.l looked forward to meeting again next year for more research. Having started once again, we contimxed to find still better answers to our problems with Don Killer lpresident! again acting as head scientist, with Dick Yates Cvice president! as assistant and Clenda Ctta keeping records This year we had three new atomic experts Isponsom-s! Irs llea nor Dies, lr Call Bagley, and lr John lleyer 'he board Istudent council! this time was Allan Coulait, Janet Rife, large Buff, and Dick lolinley for short term, and for long term Jean Bosman and Russell ling. Ie had at the beginning of this year 40 old members and four new ones At the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Dick llcltnley and Don lliller were chosen L1'l Abner's Ie had nine members in band, 14 in chorus, six boys went out for football, and six for basketball and nine girls were in Pep Club Heva Zoe Yenter was one of our first team cheerleaders and Barbara Jewell and Jean Bowman were second team cheerleaders Ie gave our class play, 'And Came the Spring' under the direction of lrs lleanor Diss, which was a big success Ie also gave the annual Junior Senior Pros and Banquet, which was also a great success and lots of fun On our last year of research, Allan Coulait lpresident! acted as head scientist, Larry Yibber lvice president! as his assistant, and to keep our last year of records was Jean Bouan Isecre tary treasurer!. Cor atomic board Kstudent council! this year consisted of Allan Cculait, Larry Vibber, Clenda Ctta, Stanley Shafer, and Janet Rite, sad for chief expert scientists were chosen Don Hiller lhead boy! and large Huff lhsad girl! for the student body Our atuic experts Kspon- sors! this year were k. Robert Torgny and lllss Evelyn Syring. Ie had left in the group 41 old members, l2 having finished all 12 years of hard work together. Iois Anne Bullard and Dick Yates were chosen Daisy lac and L1'l Abner for our Sadie Hawkins Dance. Don Killer was chosen Hanorary Football Captain and elected president of 'I' Club. Larry Yibber was elected Honorary Basket- ball Captain, and Jack Parsons was elected the Host Valuable Basketball Player. Senior 'I' Club mean Candidate was lava Zoe Yenter. Ie had eight senior boys in football, fra which two, Don Hiller and Jack Parsons, were chosen for All-Stateg and four, Larry Vibber, Don Hiller, Jim lsr- ritt, and Jack Parsons, were chosen All-Conference. le had eleven senior girls in Pep Club, of which Glenda Otta was the preeidentg eight boys in 'I' Club, twelve senior boys in Iuture Par- mers of Anmricag seven in bandg and six members out for basketball. lsry lee Crane handled the editorship of the Atomic Tribune Klrg-C-L1te!, which served to keep atomic scientists infomd of plant happenings. Dick Yates was chosen to be editor of our Annual of Ataaic lnergy. Ie had three senior girls, leva Zoe Yenter, Barbara Jewell, and Jean Bowman, acting as cheerleaders. Ie are al.l looking forward to a successful sneak day and to graduation, where we will all graduf ate fran the School of Atanic lnergy ilray Il1gh!. 1 'x I I 1, i ff '2 ? 'f -, , . , a,-. ,, , O I I Q 3 , .. O O , - l ' v D I .. .. I I s e ' I O O A Q , Q I O l I G O - I - - O
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This page sponsored by LIVIIIOOD RADIO 12 Refrigeration and Appldanses or lleotriesl Service Prophecy I have been observing U fellon clesuates for several nonths, and fra the looks of things, the nnnbers of the class of nineteen hundred and fifty are going to have quite a lively tile at their various 'jobs' in the future Of course, the prediction to follow nay be right and they nay be wrong, but in any case, ne have had a lot of fan bringing them to you. IIA! NRA! is nov known as 'The Passion Gul, currently appearing as a bubble denser with Ien lnrray's Blaekouts. lhy don't the boys nind goin to the dentist anynors? Could it be the dent1st's outs assistant- BARBARA BRIGGS A nel monopoly is rising in lrq. Its four nsnhers, IDX BRCII, III COURTIIIY, IBA!! EIPSIY, end DARWIN SIHAIIR, on half the land in lastern Colorado and are still going strong ALI!! BROWNLII has just been elected ee the national president ef the Iuture hrnsrs of irice. IDIS ANI!! BULLARD is the sparkling nes star of the '8kat1ng Vanities of 195-. ARL!!! BUH3 Boyes is busy raising a nes band for Roseland Dallrea. CHARIBS CARSON and UTAH!!! SBABR have s private business in Alaska, distilling and selling 1M proof in a souped up Dalek hot-rod ledsling Agsnoy is doing quite a business with IARGARIT es chief nodel and pres- ident BOB COAD is the Ill' 'nedicine lixer' at Dsan's Bsxall lrey's nes town naneger, BOB COFIIAII, just drives around toln giving tickets to people who park their cars on the wrong side of the street. IAHY Ill CRAII is the chief buyer of nen's apparel, with nen in then, at larshall Fields in the big city of Chicago IIAIINB ISSUE is nov punohixg cattle on her ranch ln lyaing She got her experience fron help- ing .Tohnny lisdon load his cattle truck IIDIA BASTII now has a 'shot-joint She got her experience l1f.l8 drinks when she sas a soda jerk at lalgreens HIRBKYU' IIS is hking quite a nale for hlnself as the nat1on's nulher one traveling preaohsr. DORILIIII IIDIRII took everyone's advice and sent to Bale--to live with her husband, Oens. ILXIISI GARIOI disappeared a tes years after graduation nesrr Annl and turned up two years later narried to an oil king in Iran. A new flying school has been started in lray. Anyone interested in taking their life in their on hands, please contact HOLLIS 01'LLl'l'1'. IIN!! GLIASI is surely taking e lot of blue ribbons with his prize dogs frm the Gleason Dog Kennels. Iray High is nes equipped with electric pencil sharpeners, a gift of ALLAI COULAIT and the Ocu- lait lanufacturing Culpany. ROGER GRABAI is having the tins of his life photographing nnde nodels for lguire nsgasin. Poor IARB HUM, she's still taking entrance exans at Colorado A. and I. ,, A .- fi ' Q The
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