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GIVE OF YOUR BEST-- WHETHER WIN. OR LOSE--
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Class lovers--Jim Gilbert Pauline Temp- le. Best dressed—Judy Davies Jerry Harbin. Most popular--Sally Clark Jim Kerr. Best dancers—Marilyn Jurgess Lee Truax. Biggest flirt—Joan Shoemaker. Most Bashful--Elaine McNeil Clair Guza. Class chatter-boxes--Joan Murray Chuck LaBelle. Most serious—Peggy Gingrich. Best looking--Faith Wakefield Ken May- berry. Class wolf--Bill Zulauf. Class pals— Pat Scott Arlene Smukala. Class cut-ups-- Pat Scott 8c Don Young. Horse lover--Pat McBride. Cutest--Judy Davies 8c Wayne Miller. Apple-polisher--Ann Harder. Class wit--Marilyn Pariseau. Biggest bluffer-- Shirley Anderson. Class pessimist- - Earl Steadman. Class optimist—Eugene Pitcher. Class artist--Faith Wakefield. Most in- nocent--Betty Jean Pettit. Class giggler-- Pauline Temple. Best personality—Gloria Cole. Class bookworm —Margaret Stark. Quietest—Marjorie Kelly. Class athlete-- Dick Glass. Pool shark--Earl Steadman. Best physique--Phil Neeb. Most domestic— Wesley Gebauer. Class sleeper-- Edwin Sams. Sweetest--Ardene Scott. Most likely to succeed—Marylee Gravelle. Most tal- ented—Annabelle Scott. Cutest couple-- Joyce Keillor Bill Zulauf. Most cour- teous--Bill Soini.
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uniors The junior class officers and sponsors posed momentarily for this picture after a busy meet- ing upstairs. As they descended into the gymnasium, Mrs. Lynch, sponsor, and Helen Essenmacher, treas- urer, came first with Betty Lasky, representa- tive, Mar jorie Kuntze, secretary, and Mr. Lynch, sponsor, following close behind. Then, last but not least, came Eleanor Leavesley, vice-presi- dent, and Terry McDonnell, president. The juniors sponsored the first semi-formal party of the year on November 24, 1948. The theme chosen for the occasion was “Lollipop Hop.” When the seniors turned down the second subscription campaign, the juniors took over. In the spring, they presented the junior play.
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