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Junior Class Bottom row 1. to r.--Joan Shoup, Judy Phillips, Shirley garville, Pat Gaddis, Doris Dickel, Hazel Hoppe, Helen - ontag Second row--Helen Smith George Ruedy, Bill Van Haecke, Irwin Votroubek, Harlan Geiger, Janet Hollrah, Sandra Hollrah Third row--Dale Metz, Levi Williams, Harvey Jeck, Dick Foerstner, Dean Berger, John Shoup Absent at the time the picture was taken--John Dickel The Junior class consists of ll boys and 10 girls. John Dickel is presi- dent of the classg George Ruedg vice-presidentg Doris Dickel, secretary-treas- urerg and Dick Foerstner, student council representative. Mrs. Staples is class sponsor. The girls in basketball are Shirley Carville, Doris Dickel, Patricia Gaddis Sandra and Janet Hollrah, Hazel Hoppe, Judy Phillips, Helen Smith, and Helen Sontag. The Y-Teen members are Shirley Carville, Doris Dickel,treasurerg gatricia Gaddis, Hazel Hoppe, secretary, Judy Phillips, Joan Shoup, and Helen ontag. Boys in basketball and baseball are John Dickel, Dick Foerstner, Harvey Jeck, George Ruedy, Bill Van Haecke, and Levi Williams. Bill Van Haecke is in the glee club. Two boys are taking cooperative education. They are Dean Berger, who is employed at the Amana Cabinet Shop, and George Ruedy, who works at the Middle Print Shop. In the junior class, eight people write for HI-LITES. They are Shirley Carville, Doris Dickel, Patricia Gaddis, Janet Hollrah, Hazel Hoppe, Judy Phillips, Helen Sontag, and John Dickel. One of the most important activities the juniors planned was the Junior- Senior Banquet, which was held May lb. Another important event was presenting their class play, 'Susie The Siren,' March 18 and 19. Among other things, they planned and prepared the food for the Halloween party, and during the same month had a hayride which took them north of Middle where they had planned to have a weiner roast. However, the weiners were lost along the way. An important occurence during the junior year is the receiving of class rings. The class received theirs in September. --Patricia Gaddis
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