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JUNIOR CLASS RECORD 1933-19U5 Gene Baetens..... .... ...President Robert Sprowls... ....... Vice President Shirley Brache ................ Secretary Margaret VanCauwenberge. ..... .Treasurer In September l9U2, twenty-two freshmen entered the coveted ranks of high school students and were welcomed by the Seniors with an initiation followed by a dance. Miss Miss McCune as class advisor they enjoyed many social and educational activities. n September 3, l9U3. the same group entered high schoolfortheir second year. Mr. Sturm was class advisor and Claude Prior was elected class presi- dent. A Valentine Dance was sponsored by the Class on February 12, l9UN. Seventeen jolly Juniors returned in l9UU. With Mr. Primotoilead a guid- ing hand, Gene Baetens was elected president. When football practice began, Gene Baetens, Jim Hughes, Glenn Sipes. Bob Sprowls,Bill.Vancauwenberge, Frank Sleek. and Jack Hand reported for practice. A number of this same group of boys reported for basketball practice when the season opened. The girls are active in chorus work and many are active in choir. Other activities entered into were boys' chorus and choir, Home Economics Club, Pep Club, and G.A.A. On April 6, 19145, a spring dance was sponsored by the class. Music was furnished by Doc Hunt's Orchestra. On November 17, l9UN, the class, with Mrs Harlan as director, presented the three act comedy, nHis Ozark Cousinn. As the WCardinalW goes to press plans are being made by the Juniors for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom to be held at the All of us must work. That is certain. The question work? We can work willingly, or we can work lazily: we determination to win, or we can work with the attitude of How we work has almost as much to do with the outcome of Club May 12, l9U5 is. How shall we can work with the UJust getting by.U our effort as what work we do. Each day brings opportunities for us to learn how to do better the lifowork we have to do. If we learn well from those daily opportunities, wc can expect to achieve great things. for great things can always be done by willing workers.
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