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IUUNIORS .... READY TO CARRYO Theda Alleshouse, Xlartha Anan- 5 . ias, Ben Antle. lrene Baker. Marilee K 3 and ' A: - r T, Barnes. Betty Becker. Beverly 'I 1 94 - -1 ' Becker. P e 1' I. Emil t it li ...i I 1 t J , V MV ,V ,- - . 1? VA I. I-rsyl Becker, Lynn Becker. - 7 W Jeanne Beights, Dorothy Bigelow, I r ' 'Q 4 cb 'E 4 , , J, Annabelle Blackman, John Cain. , L '7 5-4 -A i 4 l -5, Laura Belle Bos7or - lt. f - f-'s ' 1 l ' - - fa- 1 - A e f' 4 4 f A it Y J . 1 Helen Cox, Wayne Cooley. Betty ' Crt-foot. Norman Crothers. Beverly 5 T' if J 'SP Q ' Delp, Lois lihlers. Vivien Engle. ' +I f,.,, JS' if . at X I , , A X l .4 l - Efsfiii -' X rf. ,f . if. A . Dovne Ferris. Dallas Piandt, Martha Fiandt, Lucille Fought, ,lim - -9 2 4 f F' ' P Y 9 'ata Fraze, Beverly Frederick. Forrest '-4 ,Q T4 ,n 5 I Q- 4 Prev. f , , ' if, 3 I J xi, H VF nr -F it-Tv Ldna Fritz. Ruth Gaines. Eliza- beth Gard, Rex Gilliland, Jacque- - 'Pr - - ' J: as . lvn Ciraybill, Wendell Green. V 4 ' Everett Gulick. V Tl 1 ir' ,V Catherine Hampshire. Allen Q V Q ' Hanev. Ralph Hart. Robert Hart, 2 :L T 'kr ' ' V' Joan Haverfaeld. Norma Hayward. 'i ', -7 7 I 1 Jeanette Hetrick. - 5 i ffhf iv, .I -M . . X ' -.1 V A ,, 3, ,- Jr, 1.!Q ..'.: - i li Paul Hile. Homer Houck. Joyce , . l-lovarter. Lzarl Hubbard, Xlary -' . 99 A-QS 3 I: ' 3 Jayne Jones, Peggy Kanavis, Lois 'ff 4' v L N1 A v l Karlen. 1. 1 , , W' li '. J. L -. . f i 2 ' LLL THE JUNIOR CLASSS HISTORY .Xs eighthfgraders we entered the high school building in February. 1938, with a class of ninety-one. In order to start out right in our new surroundings. we selected the fol- lowing class officers: Rex Gilliland, presidentg Fred MCXY'hinney, vice-president: Lynn Becker. secretary-treasurerg Mr. Penrod, sponsor. On February 4, we held our class party in the little gvin. The following year we entered the freshman class with an increased number of students .ind with .1 feeling of even more importance than before. Our officers were: Umar Xlountz, president: Bill Parker, vice-president: Betty Yfible, secretary-treasurer: Mr. Penrod. sponsor. Our class colors were green and silver. The dandelion was chosen as our class flower. Our freshman party, a potluck supper, was held January 27. in the little gym. Three movie shorts furnished the entertainment. After the party everyone attended the Kendallville-Garrett basketball game. From green freshman to silly sophomores! How good it felt to be no longer the rir-t graders in high school. The officers chosen to direct our activities were: Fred Mc- XVhinnev. presidentg Jeanette Herrick, vice-presidentg Jeanne Beights secretary-treasurer: Miss Vfills, sponsor. Blue and gold were selected as our class colors and the lily-of-the- Page Fourlern
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