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Harold Hoag. Warren Caldwell, Edith Caswell, Thomas Cole, Earl Gander, Richard Gardner, June Gooch, Garry Harris, Ruby Me.Millen. Ends Mills, G.orge Peck, Frank Rcplogle, Joyce Sawdey, Kenneth Williams OFFICERS GARRY HARRIS......................................President GE()RGE PE( 'K................................Vice-President WARREN CALDWELL......................Secretary and Treasurer MISS LEONA TAYLOR....................................Sponsor
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the class of ’37, started our junior year oft' with a hang by electing iarry Harris as class president, George Peck, vice-president, and Warren ('aid-well, secreta ry-treasurer. At the first of the year, our activities began with a bridge benefit given on the night of September 23, at the IIupp Hotel. At the annual school carnival on November 22, our class funds were increased by the proceeds from the Fun House. One of the most outstanding events was the presentation of the class play, “Hold Everything,’’ on the eve of December 13. Huge red hearts were the main attraction of the P. T. A. Valentine’s Party sponsored by the Junior Class. “Hello Grandma,” a one-act comedy, entertained the student body and P.T. A. on October 21. In the athletic field. Dick Gardner. Kenneth Williams. Tommy Cole. George Peck, Frank Replogle, and Harold Hoag played on the football team and Dick Gardner. Kenneth Williams, and George Peck on the basketball team. June Gooch, Enda Mills, Edith Caswell, and Joyce Sawdey were prominent in girls’ basketball. As a fitting climax, we staged the annual Junior- Senior Banquet at the Stanley Hotel. With this list of activities to our credit, we feel that our junior year has been a success and one that we will always be proud to remember. —Garry Harris and Harold Hoag
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