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- ' JUNIORS To theijuniors who will occupy our place next year we sincerely wish the best of luck. In anticipation of its junior-senior financial obli- gations the class began projects such as selling concessions at the baseball and basketball games, chili suppers, and bake sales. During the earlier part of the year the juniors happily received their class rings. I A play, entitled Fresh as a Daisy , was presented by the juniors March 11, which brought much laugh- ter and enjoyment to all the audience. Activities of a more recreational nature included two class parties and the sponsorship of dances after the basketball games. Sponsors of the junior class are Mrs. Heeter and Mr. Pursley. The junior class ofiicers are left to right: John Whealy, secretary and treasurerg John Morris, vice-presidentg Herbertw Fuson, porterg and seated, Dick Pugsley, president. . A 5 gg? ' Neg . X R so X XXX A XXXM X X1 X X E X X h e tis X s X XXXX X X NQXX. X lu. , .an 4.1 ,- X Rosa Baxter Philip Brown Mama Donovan Sandy Dragoo Barbara Elliott Betty Erdle Charles Freeman Herbert Fuston Ronald Groves Charles Haisley Dona Halbert Carl Hensley Gola Hensley Mary Hutchinson jerry Jackson Robert johnson Leonora Jones Ronald King Dessie Kirby Perry Mahoney joyce Mann Lewis Mathew John Payne George Pettigrew Richard Pugsley Barbara Reed Jack Reed Hester Shipley Faye Southerland Jayne Thornburg john Vlhealy Molly Williamson Enrolled, but not in prrture John Morris
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,Aichi 1--.5-Q---A--t vii- Q -: f-V .-. ---v --,-vg-1gY--,-,s- - -.- --if , .- CLASS POEM We have come to the turn of the road, , AJ from our dear .rehool we departg We shall remember our teachers and schoolmates With a longing in our heart. No matter how far in life we go, With our thought: will linger 4 sigh A.r we think of our past .school days We spent in Yorktown High. Naomi HonsoN PROPHECY While buying tickets to the concert at the field house to hear Betty Kiser play her golden piano, Lucy and Phyllis pondered over the activities of their former class- mates . . . Presently they were joined by Nancy Williams, now the dean of a very fashionable boys' school in Daleville . . . Down the list of chums they went and this is what they found: Lois Wallace, a graduate of a journalism school, is now the editor of the Chicago Tribune . . . Wilberta McKinley Davis is football coach at Ball State. Her husband, Pete, is assistant drivers' training teacher at Y. H. S .... Flora Newman couldr1't come tonight. She is still on duty as Muncie's first police-vs oman . . . Wayne Lennington is awaiting news of his election as justice of peace of Oakville . . . Phil Fraizer has reached his highest ambition to be president of the senior class of Ball State Teachers College . . . Joyce johnson is a noted beautician and Jerry Johnson is a well-known tonsorial artist . . . Perry Hensley's swine farms are pros- pering so nicely that he has employed a private vet, Harry Stephenson . . . Don Morgan has achieved the presidency again, this time he is the head of the Indian M0rtician's Association . : . Antrim and Smith are co-owners of a printing shop and the last we heard, they were making money . . . Miles Coleman is the big egg in Shakespeares new production, Omlet . . . Cheri Myers is an air-hostess for T. W. A .... Patty Estep and Patti Phillips are Powers models and have appeared on the cover of Parentif Magazine .... Joanne Broadwater's new book, A Shrub Grows in Yorktown, istrated as the current book of the month . . . A talented dress designer, Donna Swanger works with Irene in Hollywood , . . Evelyn Watkins and Verna Warfel are interior deco- rators of good standing. They will help in the remodeling of the White House . . . Naomi Hodson and Jim Skinner are famous radio-television comedians . . . Eddie Dragoo is the new master of ceremonies for How Well Can You Spell, Huuuh? . . . Beulah Stewart is head dietitian at the Yorktown Memorial Hospital . . . Robert McKinley is janitor at Y. H. S .... Betty Yingling and Bonnie Williams own what was formerly Byerly's Drug Store and Tom Collins is the chief soda jerk . . . Raiford Terry's church is a little Chapel built by Nell Reed and her husband after they inherited an enormous fortune . . . Lucille Green has been employed a number of years as a. dish- washer and general housekeeper . . . Phyllis Mann? Well, she is Muncie's first woman bootblack, and she seems to be doing quite well . . . Mrs. jones, their poor sponsor, is a little old lady who just sits on her 'porch and rocks. She'll never quite be the same since April, 1949 . . . Mr. Callaway says he makes more money cleaning streets. I8
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SOPHOMORES With the freshman year behind them and the junior and senior years before them, this group strives to be an outstanding sophomore class. They enjoyed two class parties and ordered their class rings which should arrive early next fall. The sophomore class sponsors are Mrs. Dunn and Mr, Wooley. The clarr ajirerr are Urom left to rightl- Phil Stephenson, presidentg Janet Rees, reporter Joyce Landrey, secretaryg and John Stephenson: vice-president. Nancy Antrim Wayne Antrim Robert Aul Nancy Broadwater Deloris Campbell Joyce Cash Faustine Childs Marguerite Cook Richard Crawley Patsy Deweese Marilyn Dryer Al Ellison Dorothea Everett jim Fraizer John H. Gale Rebecca Hall Don Harman Lowell Hendsel Charlotte Johnson Joyce Landrey Rollin Lennington Ora Loveless Jack Manor Cuba Mathew Christina Mitchell Carolyn McKinley Richard Puckett Janet Rees john Stephenson Philip Stephenson Earl Stewart John Stewart jean Storer Paul Talbott Joanne Thompson Mary jo Wagner William Wallace Donald Watkins Billy Wilhoit Wilma Worth Enrolled, but not in picture-Jack Reagan rl
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