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JUPHQR Clif- SS The Juniors have had many interesting experiences during the school year, as nearly all High School Juniors have had in the past. It seems that this is one grade that undereclassmen can hardly wait to reach. Upon class organization in the early autumn the following members were trust- ed with their respective offices: Stanley Weber, presidentg Gene Munn, vice presidentg Helen Myers, secretary, Arlene Holsopple, treasurer. Miss Rowland is our class sponsor. To start the year right the entire class was invited to a surprise party for lone Nixon October 9th, The party was a great success, and Ione was wished ' nmany happy birthdaysu in addition to being given many presents. The class decided upon a Hallowe'en party which was given at Gladys Kemp's in their barn. The evening was well enjoyed by students and teachers alike due to the many games and fine refreshments. The Juniors were very prominent at the home basket-ball games as those who did not play the game sold candy, soft drinks, and pop-corn, while three of the boys took tickets at the doors. Every Junior did his or her part to boost the class. What could be better? In December the class rings were ordered, every one seemingly pleased with the style. Those were long days--while waiting for the rings. Now for a little class history. When school opened there were thirty-two Juniors including four new ones: Dorothy Marklyn, Ralph Aukerman, James Kessler, and Stanley Weber. Marie Davison and Mary Baker discontinued their schooling during the year while Wesley Hemp lost his life during the sum er, leaving a class of thirty. Plans are now being made for the annual Junior-Senior Reception. The planning is under three committees. The decoration cmmnittee under Leonard Ckmrk in- cludes: Helen Myers, Cathryan Hangen, Gladys Kemp, Howard Hanes, and Beoin Corzatt. The refreshment committee under Evelyn Brown includes: Dorothy Reese, and Mae,Kriokenbarger while the entertainment committee under the leadership of John Ball is composed of the following: lone Nixon, Dayle Clark, Raymond Mil- likin, and Gene Munn. ' .J 1:11. i,.U, X' 215: S Jw-f
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