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ff JHNIHHS f Back rowi fleft to right! Ruth McCulley, Creston Buzzard, Glen Wilcox, Dick Belt, Bill Schoonover. George Corliss, Kenneth Johnson, and Rosalie Hammer. Middle rowi Doris Ann Daugherty, Joy Reed, Donna Jean Myers, Miss Helen Thomas, Wanda Townsend, Dora Lee Paul, and Lois Elwood. Front rowl Guy Steward, Gene Beaver, Myrla Gailey, Mary Elizabeth Ferguson, and Dc-ne Beaver. For three successive years the junior class has played an important role in school activities. Members of the class have been promi- nent in sports, dramatics and music. ' For a general assembly we presented a typical night on the radio, including imitations of Frank Sinatra, Quiz Kids, Truth or Conse- quences, commercials, orchestras and Major Bowes. Miss Hall directed our junior class play, The Scarecrow Creeps , which mystified and delighted the audience. The junior class sponsored the annual Junior Prom with the assis- tance of the class advisers, Miss Thomas and Miss Brunquist. It was greatly enjoyed by all. Class officers were: president, Joy Reed, vice president, Dan Fol- lettg treasurer, Ruth McCulleyg secretary, Dick Belt. 'k'k'k Back row! Cleft to rightl Frank Harkenrider. Bruce Norton, John Snyder, Bob Alford, Robert Connor, Norman Konningrud, Clayton Buell, Vance Matott. Middle row! Miss Eleanor Brunquist, Harriet Lind. Verna Frost, Alice Geer, Merle- dene Rennecker, Marjorie Fowler, Patsy Warner, Emma Bell Moyer. Gordon Shown, Melba Kelly, Peggy Todd. Dulcinia Panages, Marie Piening, Charlene Rowland, Cleda Nusser, Dan Follett. The annual Junior Prom was held on May 12, in the high school auditorium. The gym was transformed for the evening into an enchanting rose room, beautifully decorated with flowers, shrubs, and trellises. Lights were low, and delightful music was provided by the orches- tra. The occasion was an impressive one-festive and gala. The 1944 Prom climaxed the social activities of the year, and will long be remembered by all who attended. Miss Thomas and Miss Brun- quist, junior advisers, assisted the class. -
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f SIlPHllMHHlS f First row, left to rightt Adelle Fort, Kay Logan, Lillian Canfield, Opal Rand, Barbara Jean Woodard, Vera Cross, Joy Strecker, Betty Ascherl, Mavis Bausch. Second row. left to right! Betty Lightle, Mary Gundlefinger, Wilbur Hunt, Harold Thompson, Gregg Bounds, Joe Pitzer, Harry Baker, Geneva Hughey, Betty Jean Park, Mr. Davison. Third row, left to rightt George Cooper, Olen Brock, Roland Cassens, Byron Ross, Bob Jensen, George Phoenix, Eugene Neary, Burgess Ross, Darrell Moncrief, Cecil Hunt. 'kikir The sophomore class has taken part in many activities since their entry in '43, namely: the freshman initiation, freshman party, and an assembly in which both home-rooms took part. The sophomore class officers were: president, Marian Andrews, vice president, David Pierson, secretary-treasurer, Audrey Phelps. Those who attained Torch Honor Were: David Pierson, Cecil Hunt, Petty Jean Hartsock, Marian Andrews, Lucy Hollomon, Barbara Gene Woodard, Patricia DeLany and Audrey Phelps. iii' First row. left to righti Miss Hall, Fern McFarlin, Peggy Young, Betty Jean 1-Iartsock, Lucy Hollomon, Shirley Wallace. Second row, left to right! Jean Chaney, Ada Carol Corliss, Patricia DeLaney, Lois Brooks, Joan Shanks, Bill Hibbard, LaRue Belt, Fred Gimbel. Third row, left to right: Thelda Milan, Audrey Phelps, Muriel Kingsley, David Pierson, Roy Sires, Jack Belt, Ervin Putnam, Lloyd Hughes, Tom White.
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