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Junior-Senior Play cont’d) Uncle Braymer arrive, they take turns at doctoring the unhappy Mrs. Jones, quarreling violently over their respective cures. Com- plications multiply as Jimmy’s jealous fiancee, a fiery Russian, and Pam’s sponging fiance, appear on the scene, while a neighbor, Mrs. Meeks, who has loaned Pam some furniture against her hus- band’s wishes, pops in and out, and the surly Mr. Meeks makes forays into the apartment to retrieve it, piece by piece. With every new arrival, the distracted Pam and Gerry are obliged to invent fresh lies, until their stock of whoppers is completely ex- hausted and retribution catches up with them. The Seniors are in power. And so we have to work. If the Freshmen were the ruling staff We’re sure that we could shirk. But since this is their last year here. To please them we will try, And when they leave us in the spring We’ll be glad to say “good-bye.” An executive is a man who looks solemn and tells you to go ahead and do the best you can. —20—
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JUNIOR CLASS Roll LaVonne Mae Sperl “Vonnie’» Nina Marie Johnston “Nina” Donald Bruce “Don” „ Anna Kawulok “Annie” Roberta Strait “Bird” John Kuzma “Johnny’’ Motto—-“Never Despair.” Flower—Lilac. Colors—Lavendar and Green. President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Class History During the first semester the Juniors and Seniors gave a party for the entire high school and junior high. A scavenger hunt and games provided the entertainment for the evening. We entertained the Seniors and the faculty at a banquet given in honor of the Seniors. The banquet was held at the Golden Pheasant in Sheridan and we had a Navy theme of blue and white. John Kuzma was toastmaster, LaVonne Sperl gave the welcome. Jack Hallowell the response, and Mr. Burch gave a speech and presented the Seniors with bonds given by Mr. William Bierd. Duke Downey’s orchestra played for our prom. May 8th. The decorations were purple and gold. We wish to thank Mr. Bierd for his financial aid and kind co-operation in helping us with our prom and banquet. —19—
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