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,.....,,,.,.,.,,,,, ...,.,.,,,s,,.. ,, -. - .. .. can l ZIIU. ,ff'L'i'17 fy f' . J Uff il I' Xjif . P One 0l 8 0l'l'L0l l 0bU - it 1 .1-jig, ' K M . C T fi ft P4 I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS , President ,. ,..,,. .,.,. S ally Ward Vice President . .,,. .,.,.,...., J ohn Deahl l Secretary . , . . Eleanor TerLinden Treasurer . Gayla Moag The gold September was slightly tarnished when we stumbled over the threshold of home- room for the first time. New political ballyhoo was initiated during Junior elections, and the final outcome left a pile of upturned thrones in its wake. After the groans of battle had faded from the hall, the three cavaliers from 303 and Lone John emerged from the smoke as class strategists. Peering at the calendar, we noted that it was State Week, and the editorship of the News Record was ours ffor a time at least.l Flitting around town for news , we succeeded in scuf- fing our loafers into a comfortable shape. Miss Stout received our panting thanks for her in- valuable supervision. Half of the shadowy forms, glimpsed stalk- ing from house to house those moonless October nights were third classmen, out on a search for susceptible individuals, to affix their John Han- cocks to subscription slips. Wonder what the better half was doing? The addition of those profits to our previous assets made Fort Knox look like a piggy bank. After bobbing up at the two introductory dances of the semester, it was our turn to scuff the gym floor. To throw everyone into a holly and evergreen mood, the shag was held before Christmas vacation take-off and christened Dreamer's Holiday. Although none arrived with pine needles in their crewcuts or a pepper- mint stick clutched between their teeth, the mis- tletoe-hung-room endowed everyone with a proper seasonal feeling. Class salesmen lined the walls of a local PBX station for a hectic eight hour bake sale. Their persuasive smiles aimed at the unceasing influx of Saturday buyers were not unrewarded. Many a harassed domestician accepted the change from her purchase with a lighter heart, and the treasury received further padding. We do take occasional time-out from drudg- ery to enioy life's so-called lighter side. All school organizations are top heavy with third yearmen. Many have been hoisted into offices by other club members. On the rosters of the gridiron and basketball teams, there is a galaxy that answers to a Junior rating. Music and for- ensic contests always produce a rash of ambition among us, and we're well represented in the choruses, too. Something would surely be miss- ing from the local pigskin duels, if Joyce weren't puffing away at her trombone and Glenn mak- ing like Harry James. When the nod was given to the idea of having each home room present an assembly play, the Thespian Juniors dived into a Notre Dame huddle and came through with several rollicksome offerings. In early spring our riotous three act comedy landed behind the footlights and unearthed more unsuspected dramatic abil- ity. The whole thing was pushed along consid- erably by Mr. Crawford and Mr. Jamison, our faculty advisors. Remembering that we are only human, the effect achieved for the prom was unbelievable. The totally unrecognizable gym could have vied with Bill Green's and was worth all the bruised the embellishing process. thumbs received in Surprisingly enough, no one sprained an ankle doing the rhumba or upset a water tumbler. ln fact, the evening was close to perfect! G
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omior M05 Row I: L. Cunningham, F. Ely, J. Holben, J. Larson, M. Lutz, B. L. Lutz, B. Coup, S. Anderson, C. Henshaw, J. Belles, V. Johnston, E. J. Kendrew, D. Foster, B. Fischer, D. Collins. Row 2: R. English, D. Henry, C. Gallagher, C. Bhame, R. Domhoff, G. Bintrim, T. Kennedy, L. Jenkins, B. Leopardi, D. Bowers, R. Brenner, E. Kline, C. Ketterer, Mr. Jamison. Row 3: E. Fox, G. Freshcorn, R. Fischer, W. Kennedy, J. Lewis, C. Anthony, D. Hess, J. Deahl, R. Kaufman, W. Collins, J, Knass. Row 1: L. Nye, J. Myers, J. Wright, S. Ward, D. Shaffer, M. Nagy, B. Reid, D. Otto, N. Smith, F. Scheide mantle, B. Measel, C. Stoops, K. Miller, E. Szakelyhidi, E. Terlinden. Row 2: C. Michaels, D. Thomas M. Racz, D. O'Brien, G. Moog, J. Wassam, E. Schromm, D. Nemeth, P. Scheidemantle, B. Scott, P. Rine smith, B. Miller, H. Watson, Mr. Crawford. Row 3: J. Pohrer, L. Rice, M. Stauffer, W. Wiegle, R. Poland R, White, T. Wise, T. Stuck, R. Zinlcham, T. Platt, R. Trimble. 23
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