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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The junior class got off with a real “get-away” this year by choosing Miss Olive Hoffman as class sponsor and electing Jack Ryan as president, Hazel Hyatt as vice-president, and Darlene Carmack as secretary-treasurer. There were three additions to the members of the class, all of whom were girls: Tony Rogers, Katheryne Stewart, and Helen Kent,. Then Barbara Clatworthy left for California and Dorothy Dev left for Denver to finish the remainder of the year. This left seven girls and six boys. The first successful step was the presentation of the class play, “Room for Ten,” a three-act comedy, which was liked by everyone. The class also sponsored two movies which added greatly to its treasury. It also won second prize for its booth in the contest at the school carnival. The junior class was well represented in the sport field by George Hurt, Harvey Hurt. Warren Ilurd. and Jack Ryan in football. The bo s in basketball were Bob Hyatt. George Hurt. Harvey Hurt, and the girls were Hazel Hyatt. Darlene Carmack, and Tony Rogers. At the annual ski tournament, the juniors were high point class, with George Hurt taking three firsts and one second: Harvey Hurt with a first, second, and third; and Jack Ryan with two seconds and two thirds. Darlene Carmack placed for the girls by taking second place in the sliding. The juniors in the band were George Hurt, Harvey Hurt, Warren Hurd, Dean Cole, and Jack Rvan; in chorus, Darlene Carmack, George Hurt, Harvejy Hurt, and Bob Hyatt. The class sponsored a valentine program and party for the junior and senior high school students. The juniors won the annual contest, sponsored by the Whispering Pine staff by selling the most annuals. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, which the juniors gave to the seniors and faculty of the school at Sprague’s Hotel, was the crowning event of a very successful year.
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JUNIOR COMMENTS ROSELLA ALPS— “Rosy” is a very quiet and shy girl and known for her cleanliness. She and Marguerite are very close friends, and where you see one. you will very likely see the other. DA HI, EN E C A R M AC K— Frenchy” is one of the peppiest girls in school. Because of her vocal ability, she is in constant demand for musical entertainments. She’s never lacking a date, but unfortunately for the home-town fellows, she’s already spoken for. Her favorite expression is “ 'an ever sing too, don’t you?” DEAN COLE— Dean means well but sometimes we are a little puzzled as to the, meaning of his wisecracks. Nevertheless he is a hard worker and a dependable student. WARREN IlCRD “Tubby” has a sense of humor, but he also has a temper. When you think of Warren, you can visualize him in his super-charged, freewheeling. “Puddle-Jumper” (Model A.) GEORGE HURT— “Hefty” has dark, curly hair; and his physique is tops. He is a quiet sort of fellow, but he is a star in all sports. He answers to Hefty” or “Heart Throb.” (Girls.) HARVEY III’RT- - “Ilarv” is a fellow known for being the first boy to date a new girl in Estes. How do you do it, Harvey? Can it be the blond curly hair altogether, or do you throw in some of that smooth personality too? BOB HYATT— He has had a little tough luck this winter with old man sickness, but lie is a boy with a backbone. He is a quiet fellow, and every one remembers Bob for his outstanding performance in the Junior Class Play. HAZEL HYATT— When something has to be done, Hazel can fulfill the job very nicely. She is noted for her trustworthiness and her dependability. HELEN KENT— Helen is a quiet but friendly sort of girl. She has a lovely complexion. pretty teeth, and a very bewitching smile. M ARGU EH IT E .M ANT( R— “Me Gee” is very shy and seldom mixes with students. She has very little to say. but always gets fairly high grades on her report card. TONY ROGERS— ' A masculine sort of girl and a whiz with a basketball is Tony. To include everything, let’s just s V she's a swell sport because she is always ready for anything and everything. JACK RYAN— “Dugan” hopes to be one of our future engineers. lie has no trouble getting girls to date him. (They are willing enough.) When you hear someone say, “Oh me!” you can bet Dugan is around. Jack is also known for his cheery personality. K A Til E R Y N E ST E W A R T “Kay” happens to be going pretty steadily with a certain senior fellow at the present. She’s not wasting time, as she only started to school this year. She has been very helpful in class activities.
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