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JUNIOR CLASS . . l CLASS OFFICERS Holmes. Turner. Schtueiger. Obendorfer, Walsh JUNIORS The Juniors entered school in September with a rather superior gleam in their eye, for they were now upper classmen. Their class like the rest of those in school. was divided into two homerooms made up of both boys and girls rather than having all boys in one homeroom and all girls in the other. This arrangement seemed to suit them all perfectly, so they started the year out happy and contented. About the time the first quarter was well under way. they decided it was about time for a little social activity, so they planned a dance. They called their dance The Fall Crawl. lt was held on Friday night November 2, l945. The decorations were centered around corn stalks. autumn leaves and the like. Refreshments were sold, and an excellent flootshow was presented. Yes, is was indeed a success! After the Fall Crawl, they decided to loaf' a bit, and they did: until about the first of February when they started working on the annual St. Pat's Dance which the Juniors give every year to raise money for the'Junior-Senior Prom in the spring. Their committees were appointed and the whole class came out of hibernation after their long winters nap, and really got busy. The fruits of their labor were rewarded on March 15. 1946 when practically the entire school. and many outsiders as well, celebrated St. Patrick's birthday in a most festive way. The green and white crepe paper decorations together with the flowers, floorshow, and orchestra provided a most effective atmosphere. and if you want to know if it was a success just ask any Junior and tbey'll quite proudly say of course it was a success. and we cleared over S200 on it: S228.55 to be exact. Judging from the general looks of things. we can say that the Juniors have had a verV prosperous and exceedingly enjoyable year. and look forward to being Seniors next year. --,26-
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