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Harlan, See., Van Zanten, Pres. Montgomery, Bus. Mgr. SGllilllllIDllE5lINIlCili lll51DllDClt In retrospect we find the Student Body has done fairly well this year. XVC again held 't I'rcshman R K . ' eception which was a hilarious Halloween party in the Music Hall decorated as a barn. This type ol' reception very successfully replaces the old rough-house initiation of former years. 'l'he candy store under the direction ol' Miss Adolphson has l tone a profitable business and has contributed much to the linancing of Student Body activities. 'l'he proceeds of the A Operetta were gratifying. Orchids to those who have worked to take part in these activities and' to those who sup orted them. . K . . p Much credit is also clue our Business Manager, Velma Montgomery, who has so ably done her job. Iunior and Senior plays and the Most of the success we have had this year is due to the faculty members who gave so generously ol' their time both in their direction and suggestions and in their actual work. Even though the projects ol' the year have been successful, a change in the type of student government we now have may afford better ' ' ' ' ' ' ' opportunity lor students to show their abilities. New ew methods have been found necessary. Similar changes may be necessary in the field of I l courses ol study, new curricula and n . . sur ent government. This problem will warrant serious consideration lrom the students in the near future. Left to right: Malsbary, Pielop, Sherrill, Harlan, P., Van Zanten, Montgomery, Harlan, V., Covey. 14
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'Pt H., -fs lle r Class lke ost 1 ala ts l l a veiv J year. As individuals the lllLIlllJLl5 ol tht class vvete even busiti '- but twenty six ,lllIll0l'S 111 thi than usual beciaust thete vvete smallest class in the school. The high-light ol' tl1e tilass projects was tl1e -unior-Senior banquet, the lllalll social event ol the school which is given each year for the Seniors by the tltirtl year class. ' 'lie thente for year's banquet was Treasure Island and both the speeches and the decorations were built arountl tl1is idea. .-Xno'her highly important activity of the class was the Junior Play, One Mad Night. presented on April 27 antl 28. Funcls lroin this play were usetl to finance the banquet. The Scholarship Club with but two junior nteinbers was somewhat short ol' representatives i'I'Olll our class. However. several other iuniors receivetl goodigracles and were bitt little lr low scholarship rating. ' ' ' '- 'cle their lull contribution. ,e ' le Iuniors have ina ' ' - in lootball, ln athletics tt Although the group ol boys was st11all. sis made letteis two in basketball, three in baseball and several in track. Tlte we girls, too. were represented on the volleyball antl baseball teatns. fi The juniors realize the leaclership responsibilities which art to be theirs next year and are looking forward to their senior year with keen anticipation. ' h'delli, J., Maggim, A., Back row: Milnes, F., Diamond. G 1 Neilsen, Cornwell, E., Stathern, B., Trimmer, MacMurray. Middle tow: Rood, N., Cook, Acker, Allen, L., Byrd, McKean, Shockley, Fisher, G., Novosad, Faulkner, Rotramel. f , Front row: Mendes, A., Sherrill, Miles, Blackwell, DeBaun, Class O flcers T masem, cime, M. JUIHOF DPQSS - U Busby, 0 15
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