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We 71 ,fllufay Kem mb r the Happy IOURTII ROXV: C14-urge llunaldwn, .lulm Montgmncry, lfdwnrd Templcmnn, Hub Lang, XYVHILIIII Reims, RUI1.llki x1.lI'liIl, I5r.mcis Mum- gunu-ry, lfd CilNIlliIlL'lfk', R.1nd.1ll Mohr, Nmcy Friday. 'Iuycc Xvndcy. IIIIRID ROXY: Slurlcy Alolmmn. Frgnfcs slnhmnm. Xlnrvin Hcllcv. Bcrnim lfcklmrclt, xlCl'I'ill R.1inw.1lcr. Yhruld llinlvxclmc. XM-rlyn lung, Smnlcy blulmmun, Alim Muluf, Bill Yfics. Sl K UNI? ROXV: -lulm lluflalin, liuulnlm Ramp, M.1ry Ann C'rmnolly,C.1rolc Pricsi, Annu MAC N1iCI'I.1L'liN, N.1m:y lllix, IDUIIILI Hcwilt, PM Rowe, Claude linlc. liurla l..1ml.1u. ST ROXV: llmmld N1Cl:.lI'l.ll1Li, -l.lHk'l Qlulmwn, Donn.l ciL'd.1l'h0ll11.BUIJ l il1klmncr. Xlarilyn Uchrunds. jerry x1.lI'XITl.ll1, lllwin Tcxnplr- nur., .Immu Sarxcr, XY',1nd.1 Sclvunmkcr. Junior girls work lmrd selling hot dogs to finance thc prom. lfrnnccs and Luclln do the polka .lt the junior-senior party. -ff 'ff QM Inf' . 61:1 B' W, . -f 1 .Q -fi? '..:-- s r ' W .I H W f I 4 A .mg , 1 YQ A L. my -v - A LX - Standing: .luycc Wndcy qSucrct.1ry1. ghmn Snrvcr 4Srudcnr CTULIIIUIIN Misx Happc QAdviwrb. lfrzncie Nlmngmuury LX'icc Prcsidcnr Dick P,1lmcr LSludcnl Council 5. Sitting: Nhlcolm Buslmcll 4l'rcsidul1l5,Uunlm Cicchrlmlxn f,l'l'C.lSllI'L'I' Puga' I S
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,Yun Drs Make Plans far ,flzfatlzcr year ' Voyage Let us pause a few minutes before we enter the gaily decorated gymnasium and join the other juniors at the prom to look back on our voyage of the past year. Soon after the ringing of the bell which called us back to school, class elections were held. The ofiicers we chose to represent our class were Malcolm Bush- nell, Francis Montgomery, Joyce Vfadey, -Ioan Sarver, and Dick Palmer. Then came the football season. There were twelve junior boys on the heavyweight team. Other members of the class sold hot dogs at the games and mums at Homecoming in order to earn money for the prom. We also checked coats at the basketball games. Four more juniors were admitted to Jesters this year. They were Bob Lang, Fred Morris, Gerry Govig, and Katy Helley. Out of the eight juniors now in this club, three participated in the annual jesters' plaly. The seniors welcomed us into the ranks of upper- elassmen at a party given in the study hall on October 15. We wish to thank them for the wonder- ful time they gave us. Several members of our class were on the honor roll this year. In fact, one-third of the students composing the honor roll were juniors. U t I Some of the junior couples enjoy the Camera Club Valentine party. Page 17 Ronnie receives the bad news at the end of the six weeks. The four junior boys who played on the varsity basketball team did much to spur the team to victory. The athletes among our junior girls also made a good showing in basketball by winning the intramural basketball championship. Our final proof to the other classes that we were now upper-classmen was our class rings which arrived right after Christmas. The crest was a gold R placed on a black background. Four gold bars on each side represented our four years in school. There will always be a place in every junior's mem- ory for the parties he attended during the school year. Remember the slumber parties, the Halloween party, the New Years party, the skating party, and the many other activities at which we had so much fun? Now here it is almost the end of the school year. The orchestra is about to play the music for the first dance of the prom so let's go in. As we walk through the white gates, we are greeted by the sweet aroma of the roses. Everywhere there are roses climbing up toward the ceiling. As we dance, the white picket fences, the trees, and the small, sky-blue ponds remind us of walking through a park on a warm summer day. Before the last dance is ended, we would like to say, Thank you, to our sponsor, Miss Happe, who has done so much to make our prom the best ever.
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Jlftammts at Our Prom, 'ylftaanlzylzf and 130 as W J 1 , i . Jerry checks his lint for the benefit Miss Hnppc and the dccorntion committcc of the junior class. work on the prom. m I iUUli'l'H ROXY: .I.lmcx Ci.1llm1,'.1y', lluyli- Sll'lYllli, Xialcnlnw Busi1ncll,ITu.1m' Tilloii. Buddy C'iiupcx'. Rimlwrl SPIIICII. l'.iui Uulll, Rulmic XYul!'ui'ii. lhxiii Hciiry, Donnic lkcki1.l1'niI. Cicnllii Giwiig. 'l'HIRD ROXY: Clirul H.llx, ,-Xudrqy Hcllrcmis. XYilm.i XY'cblwr. l5urn.cc I-Cklklfxil. Richard Slii-i'xumd, K.iy lurinnn. lim-nlliy Rnwlcv, Kilim-vi Ycuiicld, Iucih l..17icr. Riiiljfki lfiliiiur. SYYONIT RUXY: Nora li.lllNL'l', hxuixc Raiicr, SJINITIY Pcarcc. llcrryl irlcr, Rim Nugcnt. lhviii H.ll'kL'l', Clco Hlll'k'ilL'Il. linrnld Onlcv, I.iYi-unc H.lx'cx. liili Smppcl. l'lRS'l' ROW: Katy Hi-llcy, lfrcul Murris, Niargcry liciircnds, Qicorgu l,I'iI'l1lUNC. B.1rb.1r.1 Iiurw, Clmrlcs llill, Iiutly flums, Nnrrix Piurcv, X1.iri.m Ili-llur. l'.1,Qi' I9
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