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m . JUNIORS Have Junior Officers Vice-president Janice Burroughs tells Pres- ident Dave Flowers, Treasurer Dorothy Gass, and Athletic Councilman John Smekens that although the fire extinguishers that they sold as a money-making project are small, they do the job well. (Secretary Karen Santon not pictured.) ROW ONE: Alberson. Alexander. B. Arnold. Au- gust, Beer. F. Booth, N. Bowman. Bracht. ROW TWO: Brower. L. Brown. Bulger, Bur- roughs. A. Carnall. B. Carnall, Christianson, Cros- bie. ROW THREE; Croy, Deam, Deming, P. Dorrance. M. Elston. Emshwiller, Fitzpatrick. D. Flowers. ROW FOUR: Foreman. B. Franze, Gass, J. Geels, M. Geels. B, Gelow. Jack Gregg. Groh. ROW FIVE: Grove. Harness, G. Harter, W. Harter, D. Higgins. Hill. Hinesle.v, N. Holloway. ROW SIX: C. Huffman. Huss. Beverly Inskeep, Kaehr. V. Kahn. Ben King, E. Kneuss. Krinn. Class Thrilling moments were provided for the juniors when the long awaited class rings ar- rived. The dirty socks resulting from the sock hop did not dim the enthusiasm shown at their class party. Have you bought your fire extinguishers yet? was the question ask-
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Smo-0-o-th and Mellow — every note! Pfister enlightens Hiestcr on a physics toughie. Chivalry is dead? Debits and credits — how puzzling! Save some for me! ! Moving again? Even concession chores meet with approval. The Long, Long Trailer.
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an Active Year Junior Sponsors Mr. Tertiplin and Mr. Broman are busy dis- cussing the junior-senior reception plans. NOT PICTURED: Miss Ritter, Mrs. Venis. History ed as they worked energetically to increase the class treasury. Their first plunge into the field of dra- matics, George Washington Slept Here, re- vealed many promising actors and actresses. The traditional junior-senior reception drew a close to the junior year. ROW ONE: Lautzenhciser, D. Lockwood, C. Mc- Farren, Maddux. J. Markley, Marshall. Marsh- man, Mayer. ROW TWO: Motz, C. Myers, S. Myers, Neff. C. Nrumsr-hwander. Newell, Osborn. B. Penrod. ROW THREE: Porter, J. Rhodes, Riggle, Rock- well Romine, R. Ross, Santon, Schaefer. ROW FOUR: Schmidt, A. Scott, E. Scott, L. Scott. A. Sheets, Shepard, J. Smekens, Smeltzer. ROW FIVE: T. Snider. Sprowl, Stogdill, M. Sut- ton, R Taylor, Jerrv Thompson, Tillet, Turmail. ROW SIX; Tyndall. J. Ulmer, Uptgratt. S. Van Emon. K. Venis, Weaver, Wells. .JW£T yrf
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