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ORGANIZATIGNS AND ACTIVITIES
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TEN-B CLASS Row Row Row Row Row I: Junior Howard, Lee Harris, Peggy Thumann, Janice Hauswirth, Lolly lnlow, Pauline Skaggs, Margaret Irwin, Mary Irwin, Eleanor Hall, Algcne Okcstrom, Helen Louise Thomas, Jimmie Young. 2: Ray Southwick, Donald Brain, James Idle, Audrey Tisnerht, Patricia Dreyer, Frances Thayer, Constance Thady, Betty Jo Lake, Donald Eyestone. Harold Miller, Garth Glass, Jack Eynon, Earnell Cronkite. 3: Jack Gay, Jimmie Lohncs, Harvey Parker, Gwen Wood, Vslilma Goodwin, Virginia Mayer, Patsy Campbell, Grace Eveland, Grace Schroder, Mary Lyn Sterling, Donald Shubert, Jeriel Tiger, George Johnson. 4: Joe Wells, Bill Condon, Merlyn Cochems, Glen Woods, Lorna Leevers, Yvonne Tombs, Norine Nelms, Jack Campbell, Norman Treon, Robert Troutman, Bobby C-ray. 5: Mrs. Reinertson, Tommy Ryann, Jerry Coleman, Arthur McCance, LeRoy Carter, Ronald Hall, Bill Wyatt, Russell Osborn, Earl England, W. E. Ewen, Lloyd Carter. CLASS OFFICERS BOBBY GRAY - - - President OWEN WOOD - - Vice-President JANICE HAUSEWORTH - Secretary SOPHOMORE DAY At the beginning of each semester, Jordan officially welcomes her incoming class to the campus where most of them will spend their next three years. The Sopho- more A's are hosts to the lOB's, aided by the sponsors of the two classes and members of the P. T. A. At a general assembly, leaders of various groups explain the many activities that are carried on at Jordan and attempt to interest these younger students in round- ing out their academic work. This plan has been success- ful in discovering leaders of the new groups.
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Row I: Helen Marron, Ruth Stanley, Drew lnboden, Virginia Worm, Jack Grisham, Ruth Worland, Leonard Tower, Harold Dodgen. Row 2: Donavee Kastor, Miss Davidson, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Smythe, F. A. Smith. BLAZER STAFF STUDENT BODY STORE TRAIL BLAZER The aim of the Trail Blazer was to present a written and illustrated record of the entire school year. Because the past year has been one of more than ordinary growth and development for Jordan, the publishing of the year book was a task rich in experience for those working upon the staff. STUDENT BODY STORE The regular crowds third period and sixth period that throng the student store for malts, candy, and cold drinks are cheerfully and promptly waited upon. The third period it is an especially popular place for the mid morning i'snack. Row I: Mrs. Bergc, Winitrcd Dunaway, Billic Washmuth, Dorothy Lappin. Row 2: Ruth Sutton, Lucille Crawford, Paula Jensen.
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