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Juniors Finish a Successful Year and 009 IH gi a L 9 ,CX-jx id, .FAA , '51, ,, E2 In '1- 1l,, ffl! fi' l' .EXE ' 1 Q fl' i or i- ni l ,f Aix liligxgjhl QI D X'-'Gv'lYl Paul and Bette check their coats for junior benefit. Experiments such as distilling water make chemistry popular. FIFTH ROW: jim Reed, Fred Harrison, Emmett Barnes, Duane Yetter, Paul Plumley, Rodney Smith, Chuck Heron, Don Plumley. FOURTH ROW: Don Westbrook, Bill Felt, Lowell Hayenga, Dick Krahenbuhl, Leota Finnestad, Betty Mead, Beulah Van Hise, Carolyn Willms. THIRD ROW: Shirley Eyster, Jean Schermerhorn, Evelyn Behrends, Doris Furman, Marilyn Zimmerman, Shirley Mersdorf, Marilyn Morrissey, Martha Rucker. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Rewerts, Audrey Adams, Verla Pickle, Shirley Carter, Sheilia Enkelmann, Helen Stavrakas, Gloria Ohlin- ger, Joanne Ritchie. FIRST ROW: Raymond Eychaner, Roger Hewitt, Malden Neshiem, David Berkey, Joe Larson, Paul Lewis, Don Peters. Page Twenty-six
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Junior Prom Features Spring Fantasy Buy a mum! Check your coat? Stationery makes a fine gift, won,t you buy some?l' These were the cries of the juniors who were anxious to raise money for their prom. In a close election in September, Dick Krahenbuhl was chosen as President to lead the class through the year. Athletic juniors were out for football and basketball. Don Plumley, Paul Plumley, and Bill Felt held first string positions on the Varsity football team. The foot- ball first string was backed up by Dick Krahenbuhl, Duane Yetter, Ralph Kingsbury, Robert Palmer, John Moore, Hughes Morris, Don Westbrook, James Reed, Chuck Heron, Carl Dilling, James Yeo, Clifton With- row, and Aaron Sloniker. The Plumleys also held first string basketball positionsg they were backed by Dick Krahenbuhl, Paul Lewis, and Dick Osborough. Many surprising things happened in history class, but no one was more surprised than Dick Osborough, a newcomer from Amboy this year, when Rodney Smith stood up! It seems Rodney was picking some paper off the floor when Dick decided to play leap frog. Just as he started to jump, Rodney stood up with Dick on his shoulders! Musically inclined juniors reported at 8:45 for band practice. Orchestra, Chorus, German Band, Brass Sex- tet, and Clarinet Quartet also drew many of these am- bitious students. The juniors were very active in Dramatics this year. In November, Joan Herrmann played the leading role of Maggie Cutler in the Jester production of The Man Who Came To Dinnern. Chuck Heron, Maurine Guest, Jaclee Sutton, Marilyn Morrissey, and Tom Herrmann were also in the cast. In February, Chuck Heron por- trayed Sir Joseph Porter in the UH. M. S. Pinaforef, Tom Herrmann narrated the contest play Mind-Setn. Maurine Guest and Carolyn XVillms took parts in Ro- chelle's N.C.I.C. play, New School of Wivesn. Caro- lyn was chosen for the all-star cast. Junior committees plan their prom. u KNEELING: Fred Harrison, Student Councilg Miss Howell, Sponsor, Don Plumley, Vice-Presidentg Jim Reed, Treasurer, Dick Krahenbuhl, President. SiaAT1aD: John Bienfang, Secretary, Joan Herrmann Student Council. Cn February 22, Marilyn Morrissey, Joan Herrmann, and Carolyn Wfillms were initiated into the National Thespian Society. F. F. A., G. A. A., and F. H. A. had many active members and officers from the junior class. Forty new members from our class greatly increased the size of the Beaker Breakers. On May 15, Juniors and Seniors danced amid flow- ers and spring scenes which set the mood for our Spring Fantasy Prom. Music was supplied by Don Adams' nine-piece orchestra from Joliet, Illihois. XVe thank Miss Howell for her help and co-opera- tion in making our junior year, especially our prom, a success. 'W -i , ., X 1 K' fi Q '5 s SENIOR 1 .XA di M Nx YS O' xv 'NJ' or l ' 73' .li iilujsl' F- li X X fl? li? I args X sg? AIAX7 ' G ls? ir? it Page Twenty-fi vc
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Prepare to Take the Lead in Next Year's Parade fa X395 l FIFTH ROW: Ralph Kingsbury, Clifton Withrow, Carl Dilling, ,Iohn Moore, James Yeo, Tom Schermcrhorn, Duane Vogeler, Roland Aldrcks, Bob Ritchie. FOURTH ROW: Knlah Braddy, Pat Fenelon, Chris Stone, Juanita Stone, Maurine Guest, Joan Herrmann, Mary Masters, Jaclee Sutton. THIRD ROW: LaVonne Schreiber, Marcia Pentz, John Bienfang, Tom Herrmann, Bob Palmer, Vfayne Recd, Hughes Morris, Aaron Sloniker. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Delmonr, Wilma Sanner, Vivian Worthington, Carol Schumaker, Cathryn Meling, Kathleen Braddy, Hazel Shook. FIRST ROXV: john Lower, Phil Harris, Gene Eclihardt, Bob Bruell, Bob NVelty, Bob Hall, Orin Brown. Juniors raise funds by selling Junior boys practice their mums for Homecoming. welding technique. Page Twenty-seven
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