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f fs f fs 1 f1fA, THE SPECTRUM fsfxfmffxfwx La Mar Stahl Charles White Jean Baker President Vice President Secretary-Treas- urer JUNIORS The Junior class was made up of seventy-six alert, industrious students who strived to make their class known as one of the most successful as well as the largest in A. H. S. history. The class colors, black and white, were carried out in the class sweaters purchased early in the year. Mrs. Katie C. Slone was the Juniors' faculty advisor during this busy year, and each Junior feels that he owes quite a bit of his success to her. The class officers and Student Council members were selected at the first of the year to serve the class in executive functions. Four of the Juniors were elected to the National Honor Society at the close of the school year. During the year the Juniors worked very hard to get enough money to finance their activities. Previous to the opening of the basketball season they purchased a pop corn machine and treated the fans at the games to nice, fresh, hot pop corn . Eskimo pies and drum sticks were also sold by the Juniors at the games. Their efforts were successful, for in spite of present economic conditions, they made enough profit to entertain the Seniors at a lovely reception in the gym on May 20. The Junior play, Digging: up the Dirt , was ,qiven on March 29 before a packed house. The play centered around the efforts of two boys to disguise themselves as Indians after an encounter with a skunk had ruined their only clothes, and the arrival of their girl friends further complicated things. Freddie Fuller, Howard Slone, Cletis Redding, Wilfred Meyer, Crystal Thomas, Mary Skehan, Doris Hurst, Jennie Goodwin, Jane Laidle, Irvin Harman, and Charles Roach made up the cast. The Juniors have been conspicuous in sports, too. In the boys' inter-class tour- ney they defeated tho Seniors in the finals, thus winning the coveted trophy cup. Juniors were valuable members of the track and baseball teams and the girls' basket- ball team. In the inter-class field day the Juniors carried off several awards in all divisions of the meet. STUDENT COUNCIL Murl Ray Crystal Thomas Billie Simmons ffxfvxfvs ffwf f . 1 93 2 X ff'fX!+fX!XfMi-At Page twenty-one
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