in H ,,..-13 JUNIGRS LEAD The right combination of work and fun is just bound to be right for everyoneg that's junior philosophy and a guarantee of success. Steering for the junior Class were the following oflicers this year: President, james McMeeking Vice' President, Delbert Butters, Secretary, joyce Boleeng and Treasurer, Katharine Bovaird. They were ably assisted by Mrs. Schlemmer, their sponsor. juniors certainly took no hack s activities here. We saw them on the football eat in school squad, on the basketball team, as cheerleaders, Schlemmer, Mr. Shaffer. Meekin, Butters, UNDERCLASSME in intramurals, and as musicians in the Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, and Band. Highlighting the Yuletide season was the class Christmas party with its gaiety and fun. Here juniors proved their ability by transforming the gym into a virtual fairyland. Wiiiter gave the class the opportunity to brighten the halls with their class sweaters of maroon and gold. To this group goes credit for originating the idea of having class sweaters. just before the approach of spring, juniors par' ticipated in an excursion to Pittsburgh, visiting many places of interest, but focusii Latin exhibit of the Buhl Planetarium Saving the best for last, the class D mg upon the worked like mad to produce the best prom ever. For weeks the air tingled with excitementg then at long last, prom night came. The blue and white decorations created a lovely atmosphere, a veritable dream land. No longer could we detect any signslof juniorfsenior rivalry. Everything was perfect . and we seniors were convinced that we could permit the juniors to occupy the cherished positions about to be vacated by us. juniors experiment with scientihc methods. i unior Class junior Class officers discuss new class rings with Mr. Shaffer Sitting -- left to right: Mrs Standing: Boleen, Bovaird
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1 ans for a class party. rnt. lwfiss Scigley. SQPHGMGRES SHOW PROMISE ,lust humming with activityg that's the Sophof mores. Turning hack the pages of history, we recall them as a group hrimming over with new ideas and plenty of pep. Officers of the class, elected in the Hill, wereg President, Nick Verneg ViC6'PfCSld6l1t,.l06 Fustineg SecretaryfTreasurer, Kenneth lvlorrison. They were assisted in their proiects hy their advisor, Miss Seigley. The Sophomores will he remeinhered for their vie it ' ' ' sei ation of two excellent assemhl vrovrams 1 V Y 1 s The plane ueometiy clis d l . 5 ' wss isp ayed ingenuity in hroadcasting over the Puhlic Address System '1 play entitled 'LA D . . , ay in Radio . Not to he outdone, the Latin I class later presented in th . e Ninth Avenue Auditorium The Flivver Family , with a fully CVD equipped Dilitor S' h . 1 y -IX, t anks to the shop hoys. That we can't forget. The tenth graders were an outstanding group in foothall, haskethall, hand, chorus, cheerleading, and majorette cluh t' . F' ' ' ' oo .ixorite among outside interests seemed to he roller skating, in spite of all inevitable humps and hruises. Their first yeir is mei l f 1 as n vers o the senior high school has seen the sophomores give and take, weather the most severe hlows, and finally come through in fine shape, ready to hroaden their interests and ' ' ' ' ' ' assume greater school responsibilities in the last two years of their high school career. 'Sophomores work Hur physical fitness. Sophomore Class Sophomore class officer mi wli Le!! to right: lvlorrison lustint VC . -- -.'
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