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la 9, A,.:,, ,-: 2 : A,,'A:,v :ff 3 4 ' Y - :-ww -' .s.,.'-:. K ,- 2 -age..-1 5 V V' it 4 1 fs. f M 'W my Q 5? ' JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Arthurhultz, Esther Kohlrnan, Spencer Bliss, Thelma Lyon, Ted Brewster, Leslie Brown, Dorothy Buchheit, Bernice Collings, Gilbert Crittenden, Wilson Depyl, Blanche Dolph, Evelyn Donley, Elaine Dreitzler, Max Dunlap, Dorothy Ellis, Richard Ernst, Rose Lynn Ferris, Carl Franklin, William Flenar, Donald Furner, Margaret Habicht, William Hamilton, Barbara Hamilton, Frances Hattenbach, Carolyn Hattenbach, John Hawks, Dorothy Heim, Cherry Blossom Holmes, Harold Howe, Louise Mangold, Marvlen McClellan, Howa.rd McClellan, Hubert Metzger, Wilma Miller, Eleanor Mitch, Marjorie Mogford, Vivian Myer, LaVerne Paul, Lewis Powell, Roy Reinke, Bernadine Richards, George Rolen, Shirley Rossow, Carl Roti Roti, Donald Sanford, Vivian Schultz, Ruth Semple, George Shafer, Milburn Shaffer, Winifred Shreve, Roland Spasek, Edward Sult, Jack Topash, Dan Upson, Georgia Virgil, Paul Jackson, Harold Jerue, Dorothy Kelley, Una JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Eleanor Miller Only two short years ago we dignified HJ juniors set uncertain feet on the steps of our high school careers. With our fate safely in the hands of Shirley Rolen, president, Ted Lyon, vice-president, and Dorothy Brown, secretary-treasurer, We felt much more important. In fact, we even had enough nerve by February to give the school a Valentine party. In athletics we held our own by having two men on the second squad in basketball and eight men receiving football awards. The girls showed their ability by winning the volley ball tournament. Being typical Sophs we looked with the usual scorn on the new freshmen. In that year several men again turned to athleticsg one making the first squad in football and three the basketball second squad. In track, also, we were well represented. The affairs of our class were very capably handled by Edward Spasek, president, Cherry Heim, vice-president, and Bill Habicht, secretary-treas- l1I'eI'. This year, as we are coming close to our goal, our feet are becoming less uncertain. Gaining in athletics we had nine men on the first squad in football. g As our class officers we elected: George Semple, presidentg Eleanor Miller, vice-president, Edward Spasek, secretary, and Bill Habicht, treas- urer. M1ss Shriver and Mr. Moore were elected class advisers. Our class play, Bah was under the direction of Miss Hanlin. With only one year left ahead of us, we are putting forth all our ef- forts to make each moment count. Watry, James Yurkovic, Josephine Nineteen
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