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THE JUNIOR CLASS Almost seniors ... already! It seems only a short time ago that we entered this building. One more year ... then we’ll be leaving, but we will never leave its vivid and pleasant memories. Each of our fifty-three class members have contributed in some way to the various high school activities. Some of our “lads and lassies,”’ take an active part in athletics, others being musically inclined star in that field. A few from our group are excellent scholars. But all these activities do not occupy all our time. We also belong to the various school organizations, members of Cutlass staff, and even two class-mates are cheerleaders. During the past year our class successfully presented a comedy, “Best Foot Forward.” We also sponsored an all high school party. The junior-senior prom held a major position in the year’s calendar. Who can forget the gala evening with all the pleasant and surprising moments? Thanks again Mr. Geiger and Mr. Burcky for your co-operation. Officers for this year were Helen Burkholder, President; Michael Reagan, Vice-President; Eleanor Linden, Secretary and Treasurer. Next September we “jolly juniors” will fill the places of this year’s seniors. We look forward to “1947” as another new and memorable year. Twenty-five
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11 14 17 18 19 al Twenty-four DECEMBER The Kilties. Huba, Huba, Ah men! “Best Foot Forward”, Junior Play, Martin having a hard time with that dress! “Best Foot Forward’’, Second run and how it drew the flies. Ouch! District Girl Reserve Conference. Smucker just had to practice his trumpet that day. Lot of pretty girls. Christmas Vespers. All quiet and solemn now. Game, Lima South, there. Just beat by a few points. Game, Ada, here. Quite a game. They have real peppy cheerleaders. Teachers’ Association Christmas Party. Didn’t know teachers could get into a party atmosphere. One never knows. Does one? ! Game, Lima St. John, here. Minny was rather tiny towards the giant St. Johns had. G. R., Hi-Y Christmas Carolling. Not many showed up, but the car wasn’t crowded, just thirteen in one car. Christmas Assembly. Gave a Christmas play. “Cut” just hates to be Papa all the time. Vacation at last. Finally we all caught up on our much needed sleep. Santa didn’t forget.
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Top Row—Ray Crouse, Mary K. Bauman, Rolland Luginbuhl, Don Fritche, Michael Reagan, Eldon Beery, Eleanor Linden. Second Row—Sara Mae Oberly, Malcolm Basinger, June Sechler, Keith Kirtland, Joan Burkholder, Marjorie Klay, Joan Clark. Third Row—Keith Brauen, Almeda Fenn, Maynard Pogue, Lucille Bauman, Robert Wilch, Wanda Tschiegg, Jean Anne Burcky. Bottom Row—Paul Don Bixel, Sara Jane Huser, Lyman Hofstetter, Morris Groman, Louise Johnson, Esther Kohler, Harry Criblez. THE JUNIORS Twenty-six
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