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junivrs
During Their firsT year as upperclassmen, The iuniors found Themselves swimming in a Tide of class ac-
TiviTies. Most imporTanT, They completed Their required courses-English and American hisfory-and Three or
four oTher courses.
The mosT imporfanf evenf of The year was The Junior-Senior Prom. Much planning and hard work was
done To make This occasion a success. Money-making endeavors To finance The prom were car washes, cooky
sales, and an afTer-game dance.
The Class OffiCerS Were John PCIHSOTTO, President Roy VanPelT, Vice President Tessie Powell,SecreTaryg Mary
Taucher, Yell Queen, and Marilyn PaTTerson, Treasurer. The iunior year was ended on a successful noTe wiTh
all looking forward To Their senior year.
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