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THE JUNIOR CLASS UR Junior year is one that will hold a vivid place in our memories. 1 he Junior candy booth at the Christmas Carnival was a smashing success, and the Christmas tree blossomed forth under our skilled hands. The Junior Journal kept the entire school informed of past and impending happenings, and Junior sales kept us all fed. and thus fat. The Junior Prom was a wondrous occasion. A beautifully decorated Great Hall, and a nearly professional band lent sophistication to the affair. At last came the long awaited day when we took over Senior duties, and looked forward even more eagerly to being the big girls of next year, and at last having Senior privileges. 1 1
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JUNIOR CLASS Standing, left to right: Constance Lewit, Mary Hooker. Betty Bonnett. Helen Bresknvirh. Marietta l t l , Joan Jacobus. Marsha York. June Stephens. Shirley Horton. Jean McClymont. Jane Moffitt. Gale Matncua, Marilyn Weinberg. Kay Klopfenstein. Genavie I )itlord. Second Ron ,»r v Murphy. Janet Langaheer. Jean Thomson. (Secretary-Treasurer). Jean Vaara (President). Nancy Hull ( i «- President ) . Dolores Richards. Trurd Row Ia qp lm - Welter. Gloria Goetz. Nancy Bowden. Kay DTarrell. Sally Gilpin. Judy Minton. 10
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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row. left to right: Caroline Tnomas. Dorothy Smith. Grace Rexroth. Dorothy Ann Cuneon. Mary B. Russell. Mary Ixmise Gowman. Shirley Bergman. Second Row: Elizabeth Ayrault. Marilvn May, Barrwra Ebeling. Marcia Joan Johnson. Christie Scott. Dagmar Quevli. Jane Palmer. Mary Lee Staggs. Third Row: Gloria Patterson. Nancy NVwlmry. Ida Hansler. Glen Kern, Gwyneth Carey. Mary Gardner. Rosalie Rankin. Donna Burnam. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HIS year has been a full and happy one for the Sophmores. The first big event on schedule was our Halloween play, a special kickoff on the ballet Swan Lake which we renamed Duck Pond. For this production, we won the traditional cup jointly with the Freshman class. Then shortly before Christmas, the class sponsored a Victory Bond Drive, the outcome of which was more successful than we had hoped. Carnival time found the Class busy with a magnificent sideshow, a prosprmu penny game, a mystic fortune tent and a very successful telegraph booth. The red-letter day on our calendar was February 2; the Frosh-Soph Hop. of course. Spring flowers, pastels, and snowmen set off the melodious theme. It Might as Well Be Spring. Perhaps our most worthwhile project this year was the food boxes for I r.iiu e. Tea, rice, chocolate, and soap were contributed, and we hope that these tfifts will greatly help girls of the schools to which we are sending them. Last of all we remember May Day with pride, when Dorothy Smith repre- sented the Sophomore Class as Flag-Bearer. 12
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