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Juniors Front Row—Bessie Steele, Beverly Huffaker. Buelah Sicler, Katharine Popp. Mr. Wells, Sponsor; Phyllis McEwen. Phylbert McEwen, Mary Roy, Melvina Christensen. Second Row—Virginia Carland, Maxine Smith. Pauline Duncan, Marcelle Bence, Dorothy Baker, Irene Hatch, Betty Thor, Ilene Momberger, Charlene Mohatt. Third Row—Rolla Wade. Lloyd Piper. Robert McGinn, Norman King, John Smith, Phillip Guthery, Warren Derrickson, Robert Armstrong. Fourth Row Lois Ayers, Ira Stone, Harry Copsey, Raymond Reilly, Richard Raasch, Mervin Toe key, Margaret Wehling, Twyla Whiteman. Taylor Hale ..... Robert Armstrong Ronald Williams . Officers ..............................President ......................Vice President ...................Secretary-T reasurer Front Row—Ruth Myers, Louise Simms, Vera Volzke, Naomi Runyan, Vergil McCaslin, Miss Schluckebier. Sponsor; Dale Griffith. Donna Williams. Pearl Huff, Betty Trigg. Lorraine Derrickson. Second Row—Theodore Farmer, Dolores Swick, Blanche Lyon, Maxine Souders, Louise Blair, Hazel Smith, Sarah Robberson, Opal Thomas, Naomi Thorpe, Mildred Cox. Flenry Dean. Third Row—Marian Null, Mildred Furrow, Ruby Tennant, John Connely, Yale Burnett. Geraldine Critchfield. Virginia Linder, Margaret McNeff, Gertrude Greene. Fourth Row—Delmer Beman, Fay Sams, George Bendowsky. Bennie Olson, Taylor Hale, Clinton Mayhew, Alfred Crouch, Dale Baker, Alan McArthur, Irvin Yohn.
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Dear Diary: Well, I went to visit school with Father today. I had such a lovely time. I must tell someone, and you can't answer back, so here goes! I first went upstairs to the study hall—Father always goes there first— and there we found a Junior Class meeting. My, there are a lot of Juniors. And they are surely full of pep. They were debating some problem referring to the Junior and Senior Banquet. Yes, they have banquets in high school. I wish they had when I went to school. It is awfully different. Only one big stove to heat the whole building. They have a system that carries the heat all over the school. We next went into the Chemistry lab. I had a terrible time getting Dad to go in. He said he had enough of it the last time, but he finally came in. We found the room swarming with students all yelling at the same time. They were algebra students trying to get help on their class work. The teacher, Mr. Wells, looked a bit terrified. We didn't want to make more trouble, so we left, to find something not so noisy. But we didn't. In fact, we found something more noisy. The girls' gym class. They were playing basketball, dressed in shorts and play suits. I just wondered what mother would say if she had seen them. It just wouldn't have been done in my school days, but times have changed. We wandered back upstairs, and found the matinee of the Junior Play just starting, so we stayed. It was very interesting. 1 wish we had had plays, and such programs when I went in school. It makes school more interesting and is educational. Father and I came back that evening to a Carnival put on by the ''Peppy Pep Club as dad calls them. It was lots of fun. Throwing confetti, blowing whistles, yelling, playing bingo, and just gobs of other things. The Carnival Queen and King were voted for during the evening. They were Betty Watts, a cute little blond, and Gale Neiswanger, tall, dark and handsome. Dad says I had better not go again, because I picked up too much slang while I was there. I had a grand time, and would like to go again. Maybe I will, who knows? Junior Play Cast Back—Irvin Yohn. Elizabeth Haumont, Marthaleen Sanford, Ronald Williams. Front—Bud Dean, Vera Mae Volzke, Miss Schluckebier, Richard Raasch, Blanche Lyon, Mr. Wells.
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Section Three A page from the daughter's diaiy in which she tells of a visit to the school with her father later in the winter.
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