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lunior Class Officers Bob McGinn Bill Freud Freda Rudisel Shirley Rowe President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer I UNIOR CLASS HISTORY he juniors may well live up to their pronounced declaration of being jolly for that is indeed what we are. But we may also live up to the title of ambitious because in that too, we shine. just to prove it to those who fail to believe, behold our progress for this year. We stopped the football rolling by giving a dance right after the game with Robinson: all who could walk and crawl came. We knew that after this dance, success was just around the corner. We had a little trouble, however, finding which corner it was, but at last we dis- covered the right one. Proof of this was the Turkey Trot which followed immediately after the Turkey Day game, November 23. ' Although we tied for the game, we didn't tie for the most beautiful float and queen. Our contribution toward beauty was june Boyll. Need we say more? The junior class soon received the honor of publishing the school paper, The Royal Purple. This was made a success like all of our other things by our sponsor, Miss Dorothy Becherer. She has juniors on her fingers and on her toes and we'll love her always wher- ever she goes. The Royal Purple was very popular and very gladly received when those certain Fridays rolled around. Our staff worked hard and were rewarded by a banquet held in their honor. The class rings arrived and we're not sure who was more pleased - the juniors who got them or the ones to whom they gave them,Vanyway, at last we had ample proof that we belonged to the Class of three-year-olds. Then a few of the stars who had been watching our progress decided they wanted to share our glory so they dropped down. Thus was formed the Star Parade. This too was an example of our initiative, and mighty pleased we were over the success. The date for this Startling revue was Wednesday, March l4. Our events for the year were closed by a banquet and prom given on june 2 in the Mayflower Room. We should like to thank all who have supported us and have helped us in our events. We have worked through this year, and we leave our place for the next year's students. May they have as much fun as we and may they live up to being jolly juniors. Page Twenty-Three
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Juniors Lei! to Right: Row l: Mary I-leyder, lliloen Smith, Marjorie Waqqoner, Barbara Taylor, Barbara Schabol, Dorothy Rinkor, Mary Mae Purcell, Barbara Mason, Shirley Canine, Nina Ramey. Row 2: Bonnie Hayworth, Shirley Rowe, loy Wright, Pauline Toulson, Dorothy Wailly, Kathryr Keep, Mary lane Waaqoner, Louise Severn, Pauline McClain, Marilyn Rogers, Rosemary Roaerson Row 3: Shirley Spence, Freda Rudisel, Kathryn Thompson, leanne Trezise, Iosephine Stonelcina Pat Welt'li, Pauline Templeton, lean Cromwell, Katherine McCvi1'm, Phyllis Templeton, loan Utterback Mary Frances Gibson, Betty Lou Paitson, Lois Kleber. Row 4: Vincent Gfryso, Gene Richmond, lack Radcliffe, Bill Little, loe Frisz, Robert Ike, Glei Biclcel, Dick Conrad, Gene Hansel, i 1 Row 5: Vtfalter Myer, Robert Vidal, Byron Clark, Bill Spence, Ronald Thorlton, Robert Ross, Robert Schimrnel, Bob Daiielow, Robert Conrad, Paul Thompson, lack Hill, Don Campbell. Pugc 'I'1c'cnry-Four
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