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SOPHOM ORE CLASS -.,.......---A- ' Try as he did. Old Man Depression was not able to keep the sophomores from doing things. The c-lass not only siivceetletl in having two delightful parties durinpg the year, hut they were also ambitions in learning two class songs. At their first party, which took plare in the tall. a treasure hunt and old- fashioned square dancing were en- joyed. The spring party, which took plave during the latter part of Marvh. was an invitational affair. A program was presented in the auditoriuni after whivh all sojour-ned to the old gym where Garnett Shane and her Ram- hling Goolites rendered a number of snappy Terpsic-liorean tunes. Muvh of the sucvess of their social activities was due to the efforts of the diligent sponsors, Miss Lillian Hart and Mr. Robert Colvin. The officers of the class were Mary ldlizaheth Johnston. president: Robert Rusie. vit-e-president: and Maxine Guynn. sevretary-treasurer. This page throiigh courtesy ul' lit-nzol L1lf'1lllt'l'S
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I, . ., .. JUNIOR CLASS -5-, ..:vu11.'. Perhaps the most important feat performed by the junior class this year was the presentation of their snappy, laugh-provoking play, Skid- ding , which was enthusiastically re- ceived. Members of this notorious cast were Dorothy Fesler, Conrad Self, .Junior Kivett. Phyllis Zenor, Ruth Harris. Forrest Abrell, Robert Zaring, Gene Trowbridge, Loren Scott. and Beulah Davis. The juniors also sponsored the an- nual Junior-Senior Reception, which took place 011 the evening of May 5. Mrs. Donald Petry and Mr. Richard Genimecke NVEFQ the successful pilots who made for the class a happy land- ing despite the financial difficulties that confronted them throughout the school term. Officers of the class were Kenneth Watson, president: Allen Mills, vice- presidentg and Forrest Abrell, secre- tary-treasurer. This page through courtesy of llowurd M. Baker, Plumber
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