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UNDERCLASSMEN Seventeen
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... Junior (lass The Juniors took their stand in the Beirien Springs High School as did the other three high school grades. But now they were full-fledged upper class-men. They then elected their sponsor, Mr. Lange. The enrollment for the Junior class had somewhat decreased from the past year, although five new members were added to the roll. Soon after school started, the Juniors were faced with the problem of raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Two magazine companies sent representatives to see the class; hence, the Juniors were off on the annual magazine sale. They profited $231.00. They also elected their class officers for the first semester: President, Chuck Reinebold; Vice-President, Joyce Cagle; Secretary, Mary Koebel; Treasurer, Ralph Locke; Reporter, Eleanor Weine. On December 2nd and 3rd, the Juniors put on a musical entitled, The Very Thought of You. The talent was taken from the eleventh grade. The show was presented in the Berrien Springs High Gym. They made $115.00. For a little relaxation, the class held a swimming party in Benton Harbor on January 7, 1948. The second semester they again elected their class officers: President, Mary Koebel; Vice-President, Elaine Erlandson; Secretary, Joyce Cagle; Treasurer, Chuck Reinebold; Reporter, Larry Caulpetzer. The second semester was filled with important events for the class. The prom was held at the Vincent Hotel in Benton Harbor on May 7th. Our Junior play was given April 15 and 16th. The 3-act comedy, Out of the Frying Pan directed by Burton Aldrich, was very successful. This concludes another year for the class of '49. Before anyone realizes it, the Juniors will be back in school again, only (as the past has proven) as supercilious Seniorsl ELEVENTH GRADE Top Row: M. Bennett, T. Britton, E.Brohman, K. Blunier, J. Cagle, L. Caulpetzer 2nd Row: V. Christy. C. Compoe. D. Dilley. J. Ely, P. Enders, E, Erlandson 3rd Row: D. Ewalt, K. Fay. J. Fay. B. Hickerson, A. Helmick, R. Henderson 4th Row: D. Johnson, D. King. F. Klutts, B. Kr.uth. R. Locke, P. Lytle 5th Row: M. Miller. M. Morris, A. Nace, D. Newstrom. N. Otto 6th Row: D. Prillwitz, C. Reinebold. R. Schinkle, R. Steltner, M. Stovall, C. Stockier 7th Row: L. Stuckey, D. Vorrath, D. Waldon, E. Wier.e, D. Wilson, A. Zech Absent: P. Durm, L. Femey, M. Koebel. R. Reitz, B. Weber Nineteen
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