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,aa YROIIEIEIIEICNV-Elizabeth Herd, Bob Gribi, Erma Mcliuen, Elmo BOB GRIBI SECOND ROW-Miss Irene Conley, Saral Zumwalt, Jean President Soults. 1' ui, J., - V J J' .' .' .JJ V. J 'I F ps . Q' 'JJ JU .' JVWJ ' . J yi! .f-3,7 u , ,vv . 3 J '. 1' ,J . ,f Y f . v VJ! v 'V v J 4. J I U i A Junior Class Starting the year by electing Bob Gribi as presi- dent, the Juniors got an early start in playing the role as upperclassmen. Other members of the council Were: Erma McEuen, Secretary, Jean Soults, Treas- urer, Elizabeth Herd, Elmo Fuller, Saralee Zumwalt, and Gerry Nagel, Yell Leader. Throughout, the year, the Juniors have been active in many school activities and will be remembered as one of the snappiest and most energetic Junior Classes that has gone through T. U. H. S. After discussion upon the subject, Blue and White Were chosen as the class colors. Charm, a three act farce was presented at the Grammar School Auditorium, for two nights, and proved to be a success from a financial standpoint, as Well as being Well received by the audiences. On Friday, May 31, the annual Junior-Reception, Will be held. The Juniors will act as hosts to the Sen- iors in the last social event of the year. The theme to be carried out this year is Japanese, with appropriate decorations and program. Jean Soults Was chosen as head chairman, and Miss Conley, class adviser is assisting. The committees Working under Jean Soults are headed by: Invitations and Place Cards, Margaret Harper, Decorating, Elizabeth Herd, Table Decora- tions, Miriam Levin, Nut Cups, Virginia F. Martin, Programs, Helen Bailey, Entertainment, Velma Moore, Waiters and Dance, Hazel Christensen, Dance, Ashley Orr, Toast and Menu, Helen Danielson. 533
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0 I Rex Sweet, Arthur Barlow, Laura Carkeek, Edward Crookshanks, Ashley Orr, Kathryn l-7 1 .-' V v .ay J Y' 1,-J .1 ' .J ff 1 JJ 'lil 'J J J JJ? i J 'LV V. M! J J i' 5' , .1 i5 fviiy WVallaCe, Mary Russell, Carl Henerd, Gladys Rose, Ellen Louise Mitchell, George Babcock, Isobel Cameron, Dick Montgomery. UChannn In presenting its farce this year, the Junior Class chose a three act comedy, Charm, written by John Kirkpatrick. The play was put on in the Central Grammar School Auditorium two nights, December 13 and 14, 1935. If favorable comment and financial success are indicative of success, Charm should have fully sat- isfied those responsible for its production. The play pictured a young boy, diligently studying the book of Charm in order to win the affection of the Hone girl. Many obstacles are in his way, but like a true hero, he overcomes them all. Much credit is due to Miss Thompson, who direct- ed the play. Also, credit is due to the technical staff, whose work, although backstage, was just as import- ant. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Wilson, Laura Car- keek, Mrs. Harper, Isobelle Cameron, Mr. Harper, Rex Sweet, Joe Pona, Edward Crookshanks, Ida May Harper, Kathryn Wallace , Mr. Lester, Ashley Orr, Rudolph Klein, Richard Montgomery, Dr, Garfield, Arthur Barlow, Mrs. Paxton, Ellen Louise Mitchell, Mr. Paxton, George Babcock, Miss Mildred, Eliza- beth Herd, Babe, Gladys Rose, Violet, Mary Russell, Claude, Carl Henerd.
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