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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On November 8, 1940, lor the first time, the junior class play became a part of Ihe Homecoming activities. Their play was Young April,” a story of the madcap McIntyre family, their trials and tribulations, their happiness and sorrows. Due to the energy and vitality of the juniors, practically every seat in the auditorium was sold, the proceeds of which go for the Junior-Senior Prom. The cast and committees for the play are as follows: Professor McIntyre Bob Mrs. McIntyre.......... George McIntyre........ Lulu................... Vivian................. Elsie.................. Brian Stanley.......... Terry McIntyre......... Bert Parsons........... Dutch.................. Pete................... Stewart Miller......... Mrs. Miller............ Mildred................ Jane................... Fred................... Bill................... ...........Bob Ha inline ............Jeanne Eaton .........Eugene Leefers .......Mary Kay Arnold ........Mary Jane Lewis Beryl Frances Dougherty ...........Phil Logsdon ............Judy Bailey ............Lewis Sell ............Keith Gordon ...........Bernard El ting .........Bill Gillidette .......Darlene Van Pelt .......Betty Woodworth ........Frances Sticklen ............C. T. Vivian ..........Leonard Hurst Director: Miss Louise Waggoner Stage Manager: Keith Strader JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President................PHILLIP LOGSDON Vice-President...............JUDY BAILEY Secretary..................MARIAN DAVIS Treasurer..................EUGENE LEEFERS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Junior-Senior Prom was held May 23, at the Lamoine Hotel. Eleanor McKinney's orchestra was hired for the evening. As usual, the attendants of the dance were limited to members of the junior and senior classes, and the faculty. Faculty advisors in charge of the arrangements were Mr. Wilmeth and Miss Churchill. The main dining room of the Hotel was attractively decorated in pastel colors by the Junior class members. Pag in
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CLASS OF 1942 First Row Lcfler, Betty—Leflcr. Merlin Lewis. John- Lewis. Mary Jam I,ogan. William Logsdon. Philip McGrudcr, Jeanette. Second Row Maguire. Randal Manard. Veta Marlow. Wiiliard Mason. Harold Mikesell. Clair MtHer Marvel Moore. Marie Irene. Third Row Murphy. Richard Parish. Barbara -Parks, Oscar Parks. Rosa Lee Patter son. Betty Polite. William Pollock. Alvin Fourth Row Porter. Katherine Porter. Wayne Post. Donna Potts. Betty Price. Jamta Purdy. Jean Reed. Margaret. Fifth Row Rhoades. Howard Ruitzel. lohn Rutledge. Barbara Sala. David Sell. Lewis Seymore. Alice Shaner. Betty. Sixth Row Sticklen. Frances Stoneking. Ix is Taylor. Iona Taylor Mcridith Thompson. Betty Umphryes. Vivian Van Pelt. Darlene Seventh Row Vincent. Carlene Vivian. C T Watts. Lois—Waymack. Edward Woodworth. Betty Woodworth. Robert Zimmerman. Verta Lee. Page is
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