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unior Class On the most exciting day of the school year, September ll, 1933, a jolly group of Juniors assembled in front of the dear old Exeter Union High School to start a year of real joy and happiness. ln a few days we settled down, elected 1111 Mr. Bell as our Class Adviser and the following officers: Raymond Hackleman, President Frances Gilbert, Vice-President Charlca La Munyon, Secretary-Treasurer Dixie Joyce, Class Representative Charles Botkin, Yell Leader 1111 The Junior class is well represented on the Student Council by Frances Dofflemyer, who is also the Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Body, Frances Gilbert, Commissioner of Publications, Bob Foster, Commissioner of Athletics, Anselmo Vasquez, Commissioner of Publicity, and John Dungan, Student Body Yell Leader. 1111 Robert Foster, Raymond Richards, and Margaret Smith were members of the Scholarship Society during the first semester. Raymond Richards was the only Junior in that organization for the second semester. 1111 The negative debating team this year was made up of two members of this class, namely Charles Leach and Margaret Smith. Raymond Richards was chosen alternate for the affimative team, and acted as chairman at the debates held in Exeter. 1111 Members of the junior class have done much in publishing this Acta,' since the majority of the stall members are Juniors. They are Frances Gilbert, Margaret Smith, Donald Montgomery, and Elmer jones.
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Senior Class History Four years ago, the Class of classes entered the portals of the Exeter Union High School. Soon our status as the Freshman Class was established when we chose Miss Beer as our adviser and elected Gerald jordan, President: Emerald Smith, Vice-President: Mildred Walker, Secretary-Treasurer: Virginia Spotts, Class Representative: and Mildred Heckman, Yell Leader. Wie lost in the Freshman-Sophomore Brawl but came through with flying colors for our Soph- iiii As Sophomores, we elected for our officers lfmerald Smith, President: Gene VVood, Vice-President: Thelma Tyson, Secretary-Treasurer3 Louise Van Cleve, Class Representative: Mildred Heckman, Yell Leader: and Mr. Clay- pool, Adviser. Through the cooperation of these ofhcers we had the gayest of times in such activities as the Sophomore-Senior I'icnic and the Sophomore- iiii ln September, 1932, we opened our junior year and we were told this would be one of our biggest and best years because we were to be upper classmen. Our administrators this year were Emerald Smith, l'resident: Marvin Maloy, Yice-President: Thelma Tyson, Secretary-Treasurer3 .lack Himeke, Class Rep- more year. junior Snow Party. resentative: Viola Eddy, Yell Leader: and Miss lfmma Davis, our Adviser. We are sure that the alumni who were then Seniors, will agree that our Prom was everything a prom could be and it most nobly upheld the traditions of the school. No one can forget our Junior Dance which made possible such a prom and atlorded those who attended a grand time. XYe turned back the leaves on our Kid Day and as little children we were almost too convincing. 1111 In our Senior Year, last and best, we promoted gayety by electing as executives Theodore Blosser, President: Herman Chandler, Yice-l'resident: Thelma Tyson, Secretary-Treasurer: Louise Yan Cleve, Class Representative: Gerald Jordan, Yell Leader: and Miss limma Davis, Adviser. Un Tuesday, March 13, we cut all classes and tripped to Hot Springs to swim, dance, skate, and eat. The day was well worth the after effects. The memories of the Sopho- more-Senior Picnic and the junior-Senior Prom will always linger in our minds XVe are leaving this school with many regrets, knowing that we shall never as happy, unforgettable hours. agambe able to enjoy the fortunate days of the lfxeter Cnio H'ffl S l l ll lb I C NIU , - 35 lg 4a Qf fghl ' af 2 , , 4' Ill Q i uv :kk .353 ,... E
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'tl A l unior Class In athletics the Junior Class was exceptionally well represented. During football season we found Anselmo Vasquez, Raymond Hackleman, lilwin VVil- son, Donald Montgomery, john Dubendorf, Leon Moye, Neil Supinger, Robert Foster, and Charles Botkin doing their best for the E. U. H. S. ln basketball, Anselmo Vasquez, Raymond I-lackleman, Elwin XVilson, Donald llflontgoniery, John Dubenclorf, Leon Moye, Roy Grove, Charles Leach, and Robert Foster 1111 Representing the Junior class in baseball, we had Raymond Hackleman. Robert Foster, and George Russell. Juniors out for track were Anselmo V as- quez, Donald Montgomery, Charles Botkin, Robert Foster, and Charles Leach. 1111 Besides these many activities juniors have taken active parts in dramatics and singing. In the school play, Skinner's Dress Suit , Raymond Richards and Frances Doftiemyer took the leads. Other Juniors in the cast were Richards Day, Margaret Smith, Charles Leach, Howard jones, and Margaret lilsing. ln the operetta, The Count and the Co-ed , with the exception of three characters, the cast was made up of Juniors, Dorothy Phillips, Everett Gilbert, john Shorey, and Charles Botkin carrying principal parts. , 1111 The social activities of the juniors have been good. The Junior Dance was a very enjoyable affair, and proved to be a success financially. At the present time, plans are being made for the junior-Senior Prom. With the cooperation of the entire class, the Juniors will make this Prom the most delightful social affair of the school year. lt will show the Seniors what the Juniors can do socially, and it will make a high mark for the Class of 36 to reach. 1111 On March 28, the class rooms of the school rang with the sounds of roller skates and the sounds of childish chatter. It was Kid Day, and the juniors turned out to be the funniest looking bunch of Kids. Florence Schmidt and Donald Montgomery won the prizes. , 1111 The Juniors are looking forward to their Senior year, the biggest and best, with high hopes. carried on the game for us.
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