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The Junior Class is always the busiest class around any school, and this year's Junior class is no exception. Pictured at the left are the people who led us through our busy year. On die top step is Mr. Hfaw, the best sponsor a class could have. On the next step is our class president Wilbur Reid. To the left is vice president Carol Ann Bicknell, and secretary Mildred Lueschen. In front is our treasurer Carolyn Miller. The first thing we did was to win first prize in the homecoming parade with our float entitled Gone With the Wind.' The float is pictured in the lower right hand corner with Shorty Harris on it. On October 20, we presented the annual Junior Class play entitled The Red House Mystery. L S OF s 19 5 8 We have had two school parties this year. The tirst wai a Christmas party and the other, which was held this spring, was in honor of the graduating class and next year's freshme In November we sponsored a soup supper which was one( the projects of the year. At each of the home basketball games the Juniors sold hot dogs, popcorn, candy, and pop. Other money making projects for the year included the selling of candy to the students at noon and picking up com last fall. The Junior-Senior prom and banquet were held on May this year. A1 Pizzamiglio and his band provided the music for the prom. The Juniors did a very commendable job planning and decorating for the prom and banquet. In all, the Juniors had a very successful year. Much of the credit must be given to one of our new teachers who act ed as our class sponsor this year. Mr. Hfaw, pictured in tile lower left hand corner with Rita Parks and Marilyn Beccue selling candy, gave us many ideas and, along with his wife helped us carry out all of our plans for the year. On the opposite page — ROW 1: Dick Baldwin, Marilyn Beccue, Dean Benedict, Carol Bicknell, and Larry brandt. ROW 2: Eddie Combs, Earl Gardner, Ann Gordon, Floyd Harris, and Willa Jones. ROW 3: Millie Lueschen, Barban McCullough, Lynda McKown, Carolyn Miller, and Ronnie Nollman. ROW 4: Rita Parks, Dan Patterson, Donna Pope, Jim Quiram, and Wesley Bell. ROW 5: Wilbur Reid, Larry Thompson, and Cleo Vef.
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