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Row 1—Barbara Eidson, Bob Lapsley, Lowell Smith, Bill Smith Row 2—Yvonne Smith, Doris Neidlinger, Marion Spletzer, Marge N Wetzel, Marilyn Zerby. Ardeth Jones Row 3—Mildred Zech, Amy Schutze, Kay Dinges. Jim Huss, Charle3 Brohman. Bill Burdick Row 4—Webster Hathcoat, George Reinhardt, Johnny Warsco, Bernice Christy, Ed. Steltner, Roy Gaul Row 5—Walter Hildebrand, Dick Chamberlin. Bob Dinges, Bob Bell, Les Spaulding, Kenneth Fisher ABSENT Arabelle Backensto Jim Newman Ticenty-aix
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Ike n,ao-eA. The Junior Year of the class of '48 has been so far, the most eventful of our history. We opened the year by electing officers at the first all important class meeting. Doris Neidlinger was elected president; Bill Burdick, vice president; Margie Wetzel, secretary; Bob Lapsley, treasurer; Marian Spletzer, reporter. Our sponsor. Mis. Gordon, was very helpful to us and deserves much credit in making this year successful. Our first treasurer's report proved to be disappointing and so we spent the week of September 9th—23rd selling magazine subscriptions to earn money for our prom. The results were very satisfactory, in fact, our profits were exceptionally higher than were most of the previous classes. After the Seniors' dance proved to be a hit, we Juniors immediately set out to top them and thus originated Kilroy's Night Spot. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the King and Queen, who were from the Senior class. We earned money for our King and Queen by raffling a table model Crosley radio. In the early spring of 1947, we put on the annual Junior play, which was directed by Miss Cameron. This was, of course, our first experience in staging a play, and all of us enjoyed doing it. Because we were so busy with this and other activities, our only party was the pot luck dinner at Christmas time which was held in the gym with the other classes. We livened the Xmas spirit by having a grab-bag, from which everyone received a novel gift. The most important event of the year and the high-light of our high school days, was the Junior-Senior prom. Although sponsoring the prom involved a lot of hard work and planning on the part of our sponsor and ourselves, it was an occasion not soon to be forgotten. We will always remember the prom, the play, and all of the other activities which helped make our Junior year a colorful one. —Doris Neidlinger Twenty-seven
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