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JUNIUHS Wllbur Mary Bob Mllton CLASS OFFICERS President Milton Hehr VICG President Bob Boeshart Secretary Mary London Treasurer Wilbur Ahrens JUNIUB CLASS HISTURY We luniors started our Freshman year with Wendell Felshaw as our worthy president Charles Guth vice president Anne Pterson secretary and Brchard Selgo treasurer In order to start making money we freshies sold refreshments at one of the football games We sponsored Another year older and wiser we elected Richard Selgo as our Sophomore class president Other officers were Floyd McCullough vice president Rita Winke secretary and Grace Gill treasurer In order to obtain more 'noney for our treasury we again took our turn 1n charge of the stand at a few of our football games We also sponsored a dance after a basketball game and in March we sponsored the Shamrock Shuffle They were both very successful events For the busiest year in high school We elected Milton Hehr to lead our Iunior year Vice president was Bob Boeshart secretary Mary London and treasurer Wrlbur Ahrens Our class sponsors were M1ss Srnith Miss Reed Mr Howarth and Mr Willbond We had more conces sions at the football games and sponsored a few dances As Iunlors the responsibility of putting on a bigger and better prom fell on us For ll'11S purpose We put on a paper dr1ve which was quite successful We ve had a wonderful past we re not doing so bad now and me re looking forward to one grand and glorious future as seniors t , - ' 1 ' , 1 ' , . a few dances, sold basketball pencils, and also put on a magazine drive. , - ' 2 ' ' , 1 ' , . ' A , I 1 I I I I I 7 I 1
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