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Juniors 5 Front row, left to right: Marjorie IIl'l'Illlli1.8'0lI, Natalie Hain, Shirley Nynzan, Helen XVinghlade, Irene jaeolnsoii, Gladys Pearson, Elaine Mallory Q Jeanne Pntnain, Betty lane Carlson, Mary Kcaase, Donna jolznxon, Betty Ilnghex, Bertha Mae YVil- liamson, Joyce Swanson, Ada Lou Hedlnnd, Betty Cliillic'lc.s-ini Q David Tntt, Karl Carls-on, Dennis' Mydland, Donald Halt, Orville johnson, Bill Gzilliclcwn, Bill Reeves, Bill Kaatt Q Pat Holland, jack Hansen, Ilarold Nelson, Paul Yoangren, Karl Deppe, Vernon johnson, linz Alyuixt, Charles Zwiener. Front row, left to right: Helen Archer, Frances Hoffman, Betty MaeGillivray, Maryanne jones, Emily Shave, Marion Zentic. Margery Evert Q Virginia Gru- clke, Dorix Cofoed, Boll Hagen, David Johansen, Phyllis Rasniassen, Nancy Caldwell, Joyce Tanquary Q Betty Grayden, Colleen DeSantis, Adelaide Keller, Betty Ilarinon, Audrey Parriott, Joanne johnson, Mary Glendenning Q Leonard LIIIYYUH, Ray Doroff, Henry Ernst, Douglas Ufetherlay, Edward Heinrne. Dick Lilygren, Bill Cook, Rich- ard Larson. Front row, left to right: Marilyn Berg, Gloria Lemmon, Bernice Sieler, Helen Thornp.s-on, Annette Dowell, Marjorie Ulallin, Betty Ann YVarner Q Irene Carl- xon, joan Ilannan, Carol XVerner, Elea- nor Post, Joyce Anderxon, Betty Ann Schwartz Q Shirley Barton, Irene Pothen, Donna Mae Iverson, Betty Gal- ligan, jean Galligan, Maryanne Rosen- thal, Nancy Nelson Q joe Scheihlauer, Robert Petzold, lack Hedlnnd, Bob Mel- rose, Norman Pond, Dick Fiero, Paul Icerxon, Boll Anderson.
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Hail--The Coming Seniors Early in September the juniors-a rather green bunch, still wet behind the ears. elected officers and a board, formed a constitution and set out definitely to establish a record of activities not soon to be forgotten at Murray. Its first venture, the junior Stag Stomp, given in the gym September twenty-fifth proved to be one of the most successful sunlights of the year. It was here that many stags stopped stomping long enough to get a first glimpse of the conga line. as done by knowing Murrayites. Next on the bill was a movie-party held October tenth and eleventh at the Mid- town. Students will remember how Murray literally took overv the theater for thosc evenings. It is feared that not much is remembered concerning the movie. By popular request, juniors planned to sponsor a series of rollerskating parties, the first of which was held November twenty-ninth at the Oxford Rink. Crowning event of a half yearls work was the colorful Christmas party held in the cafeteria where Santa Claus in person gave gifts to all those present. VVith the ringing in of a new year, came plans for a dance to be given with the seniors, more rollerskating parties, a second movie party and, of course, the junior- Senior prom. May twenty-second was the date chosen, and soon each committee was busy on its own particular phase of the work. Those in charge of orchestra, place, decorations, program, each was taxed to the extent of his originality to make the affair especially memorable in the annals of Murrayis history. The juniors are proud of the program they have presented during the year and realize that it has been made possible only through the understanding guidance given by Miss Virginia Fertig, adviser, the untiring efforts of the officers, and the constant cooperation of all its members. Seated lr t to right: Burton Cleland, Dean Emriek, treasurerg Edward julian, president, jermettz Bell unc przszdent Donna johnson, secretary, Dick Lilygren Q Standing, left to right: Hans Sehweit U Franus Ilo man Bill Reeves.
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