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JUNIORS Kow 1. K. Rmlal»»uirli. 1 . Row. ! • SHI. M. SIiIoh. M. Smith. I . Sulir. K«»w V. Suhr. II. aides. Not In Picture : H. Hell. K. Milmhuek. I . Whinner. M. Arrant . L. Arroyo. L. (’omi'toek. I . Onrdner. M. II riumdes. I';. I.amhert. M. I'e K JUNIORS In the fall of 1941, eighty-three unskilled freshmen signed their names on the pay roll of the “Bayard High Industries, Inc.” In our three years of labor in this factory of education, we juniors have become skilled workers in our different fields. During these years many have given up their jobs for others, in different industrial plants all over the country, until there are only forty-six of us left. But we who are left are doing our best to speed up production and learning. One of our important products produced this year was our class play, “Cross My Heart.” But our biggest and most-looked-forward-to achievement was our Junior-Senior Banquet, which was carried out very well, considering the difficulty caused by our wartime activities. Helen Bigler was chosen, this year, as our superintendent; Max Remick, assistant superintendent; Alvin Bauer, cashier; Dorothy Mae Reichert, manager. Mrs. Wimmer, guard; Mrs. Rystrom, night watchman. In the next year we will be working for greater achievements and production that will lead to our graduation. —MARILYN O’NEAL.
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