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Standing - Joyce Mann, treasurer, George Pettigrew, vice-president. Motto - Apres le combat, la couronne. Seated - Barbara Reed, secretary, John Whealy, president. 'Wffff the Combat, the Crown , Colors - Blue and White Flower - Red Rose The long awaited for time has come -- graduation. But before we eave the halls of Yorktown High, lel us stop and recall our happy high school years. Forty-seven of us entered the freshman year with hopeful hearts and high ideals. Mrs. Summers and Mr. Stone were our sponsors. Next during our sophomore year we ordered our class rings. We enjoyed many parties under the leadership of Mrs. Jones and Mr. Painter. Everyone worked very hard the following year when we were juniors. We sponsored suppers, sold concessions, and gave dances after ball games. Under the direction of our sponsors, Mrs. Heeter and Mr. Pursley, we proudly presented Fresh as a Daisy, a roaring comedy which had everyone holding his sides with laughter. We played host to the seniors with the Junior-Senior Prom, Moonlight Serenade. As the next year rolled around we realized that this was the year we had been preparing ourselves for - the year in which we would be seniors. We worked industriously sponsoring suppers, dances, and bake sales and also selling pecans and Christmas cards. On October 14 we presented Desperate Ambrose. By good planning we had a very successful Homecoming Day, November 23. All of our efforts were rewarded when we started on our trip to Washington, D. C., April 11. We were honored by the juniors April 29 with a prom held at the Y. W. C. A. in Muncie. We are very grateful to the juniors and wish them lots of luck when they take our place next year. All these activities have added up to four wonderful years. Although school days for the class of '50 are over, we shallnever forget the good times we hav had. As a final note, we want l0 express our gratitude to our sponsor, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Callaway, for the patience and cooperation they have shown in working with us. Zi .4
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