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A Junior Class History We, the happy-go-lucky Juniors of 1949, have suddenly come to the realization that there are many, many rungs in this long ladder to success. , In the fall of 1948 we entered the high school as a mob of Jolly Juniors with a total of 28 members. Luck favored us by adding one to our number, Wilma Carpenter, originally from Lyons High School. How- ever, we lost a member, Wanda Roberts, who moved away. Our Junior Class Play was a great success! CWe hope! We certainly enjoyed presenting it. It is the privilege of the Junior Class to give the Senior Class the annual Junior-Senior Reception at the end of the school term. We are looking forward to it. We have turned our thoughts and efforts to money-making schemes this year. We have sold so-ft drinks and candy bars at every home ball game, also magazine subscriptions, and Christmas cards. At the beginning of the school term we had seven members of our class represented on the ball teams but unfortunately John Gastineau re- ceived a broken arm in combat at Bloomfield. The remaining six who are members of the team are: Charles Justus, John Skomp, Charles Allen, James Inman, and Charles Hamner. We also have seven members par- ticipating in the band. They are: Julia Clayton, Bonnie Borders, Mary Martha Greves, John Gastineau, Joe Harrell, Laverne Roudebush, and David Roudebush. Now it's plain to see that we haven't absorbed an overdose of know- ledge, but we have endeavored to contribute our part toward the up- building and advancement of our school. J UN IORS J. Inman, J. Moyer, J. Harrell, B. Frost, C. Allen. M. Greves, J. Gastineau, C. Justus, J. Skomp, J. Blanton, R. Cain. B. Borders, L. Roudebush, M. Hamlin, B. Beck, J. Miller, D. Roudebush. R. Laughlin, S. Beatty, H. Stacy, W. Carpenter, J. Clayton., F. Rowe. R. Barnard, C. Hamgner, D. York, B. Bowman, A. Lundy.
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Fred Rowe ............. Maxine Hamlin .... Mary M. Greves Bonnie Borders .......... Richard Barnard Ruby Cain ............. John Skomgp ........ Joan Miller ............ Joe Harrell ........... Albert Lundy ...... Shirley Beatty John Gastineau -nn un lunior Class Play ALONG CAME KILROY Cast Fairly successful businessman Society matron, club leader type Average girl of today Neighbor girl type Rich pampered young man Rather deaf Happy-go-lucky citizen from Alaska Determined Steamboat Annie type A bush pilot A young man constantly in a dither Combination of cook and maid A private eye The play started moving when Shirley Beatty, the maid, and Maxine Hamlin, Mrs. Smyth, could not hide the chicken feathers. Then came the real comedy when John Gastneau, the detective, arrived. He seemed to be everywhere at once, especially where Aunt Eunice, Ruby Cain, was. More laughs were stirred when Uncle Ike showed up from Alaska hotly pursued by Klondike Kate, Joan Miller. Richard Barnard and Mary M. Greves seemed to be oh, so covered with chicken feathers. Kilroy did not know whether he was Kilroy, Leroy, or Jim Harris. Bonnie Borders was a typical neighbor girl.
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