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JINICC ACTIVITIES By the end of this school year the Juniors will have ended a most successful and active year. Throughout the year they have proved then-true worth and ability by carrying out many plans and programs. At the beginning of the year our efficient class officers were elected as follows: Nelia Hazard, President; Bernard McDonald, Vice President; Beverly Dibble, Treasurer; Joyce Brown, Secretary; and Waldo Gowan, Athenian editor. In social affairs the Juniors have taken a leading part. The evening dances given by the Juniors were the Sophomore Welcoming Dance and the Hallowe’en frolic. In the Hallowe’en frolic the Juniors were aided by the members of the Domecon club. A large part of the orchestra is made up of juniors. Alene Hughes, Louise Messner, Albert Perry, Lorraine Dennis, Hulon Smith, Jack Wickham, John Hulette, Helen Jimerson, Charlotte Farrell, Nelia Hazard, Floyd Spencer, and Mildred Wallin are those who contributed their musical ability to our orchestra. In athletics we have taken an active part—especially the girls in basketball. Many interesting and exciting games were played by them in the gym during activity periods. Many junior boys also practiced and took part in the basketball and football games. Bernard McDonald is the only letterman representing the junior class this year. We are proud of Bernard and wish him the best of luck as captain of the football team next year. To the monthly Athenian the Juniors have contributed more than their share of material. We were glad to do this for we are proud of our artists, poets, and writers. Other clubs in which the Juniors have taken an active part are the Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Hiking Club, Domecon Club, and the Hi-Y of which Berton Schoonover, a junior, is president. For extra money the juniors also sold candy during the noon recess and immediately after school. The junior class now has all of its debts paid and a surplus in the treasury. The prospect for an efficient and progressive senior class for next year certainly is a good one, and, though we have done our best to make this year an outstanding one, we will try to do even better next year. Pauline Chamberlain Page twenty-six
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SCPIiCHCCC C II I S First Row: Ellen Converse—“Engaging Company” Mildred Wade—“Modern Woman” Mary Jane Andrus—“Melancholy Actress” Helen Wallin—“Happy Worker” • AJice Woodburn—“Always Wise” Anna Raupers—“Amusing Rebel” Helen Thurston—“Happy Trouper” Hazel Mekeel—“Highland Maiden” Second Row: Virginia Lange—“Visiting Lady” Julia Thurston—“Just True” Jane Stickler—“Jocular Student” Mary Clinton—“Merry Chum” Mary Phelps—“Milan’s Pride” Ruth Nichols—“Rather Nice” Doris Macafee—“Daring Miss” Frances Ryan—“Frequently Ready” Anna Robinson—“Always Right” Third Row: Dorothy Stark—“Drowns Silence” Jean MacDaniels—“Jocund Miss” Dorothy Fletcher—“Dear Friend” Louise Johnson—“Laughing Joker” Laura Lambert—“Lively Lass” Mildred Foyle—“Melody Finder” Marilyn Carle—“Making Criticisms” Iris Case—“Irresistibly Canny” Phyllis Lord—“Patient Lady” Dorothy Wandell—“Dorothy Wilson” Marjorie English—“Merry Echo” Page twenty-eight
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