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i is is 'T .Nr . gl lf Q13 , .iyjlli , Cf-4 - V JUNIORS , is x Jedh Gerard. Besides The Things menTioned above There were Juniors Talcing parT in The liTerary evenTs, The Track evenTs and The DebaTe Club. From The above we see ThoT The Juniors are quiTe TalenTed young people. We hope They will keep up The good work during, Their genior year. The Jmfnicr Gsfnival OT This year was bigger and beTTer Than usual. The side- shows and Theiadnce were big successes. This class oT Juniors cleared more money Y . on Their carnival Than any class for someTime. NX The biggesT evenT The Juniors had was The Junior-Senior Banquet They carried ,i X x ouT The MayTime idea. decoraTing in green and silver colors. Everyone exclaimed li whaT a wonderTul banqueT and dance e are glad The Seniors ThoughT so since This is Their lasT year and we a grand Tar ell. ' We, The Juniors, who will yeor. will be lo 'ing Torward To The Carnival and BanqueT The year will give us. . ' ,JW K l NF '7 ft' .ii -- yfyl I! jj nm, les - .V -. fl ,, IJ,.'. A C, .3 sw, Q 4-. L. - f..-I ,N ,eh .3 glue 1 .lp qv ,gg fly L 6 :si V55 I OJ I I 5 l fr, ' xi X1 AX, . v' IV' - l x T1 A 'xg R nfl p ST A X- X x . Q xy . nv gl., , : ' 5 iw ' ,.2' :- A JT L ' TRST ROW: Dunn, Beck, yanf, Crosley, Ashbrook Clark, G T ECOND ROW: Carson Croil Easlon, Hudson, im, H Co DURTH yanl, C FTH R udson, XTH R erard, EVENTH H GHTH an, Bufl Slrorn HRD ROW: Bails, Colfing uber, Hunt, HuTTon, oley, Flesher. ROW: Dennis, Baker rafT, Babbs, AbboH Allen. OW: Garner, Brewer Hills, Baldwin, Black OW: Hall, Cox, Day, Hampion, Goleman ROW: Gillum, Ben cickeTT, Easron. ROW: Glasser, Ed er, Couriney, Blom , Henry, Bushue. l IM! Henri K A A. V .V l ,, l A I kvnyk .XX r 9 4 ,fe I .f,l.1 '-T'-lk, l s O U If 3' ' .3 ji J N
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, JAM KT' 'He ,if W , z W X, J , SOPHOMOREZR The Sophomores also sponsored a Belfer Speech Week. They pul on daily assembly programs which proved lo be inleresling as well as helpful. When one made a grammalical error or used slang, he was given a 'rag which said Mend Your Speech and he, in lurn, could pass il on when he caughl someone. By lhe end of lhe weelc, Mr. Good Speech had gained lhe upper hand and Mr. Poor Speech was buried wilh much pomp and ceremony. This year's Sophomore Class has been very aclive in club work and various olher exlra-curricular aclivilies. They have some aulslanding loolball. baslcelball, and lraclc men and were also well represenled in 'rhe music and lilerary evenls of The lnlramural Canlesl. They have cerlainly worked lo gain recognixion and we hope They malce a hard working Junior C ass. I 'fy vo 'at ' ll .lvl A41 312 T iwl ll fl , rl l .x NF MQ X gllllyll 7544 ' X W C IRST ROW: Ryan, A. Sullivan ullivon, McMorris, Meyers, Nees, Nickles, Slewarf, ECONO ROW: Smith, Pauley liley, Sarver, Moffei, Mafloclc Winkler. laiizo ROW: Redding, Mc lullen, Scheidker, McDade lhile, Mills, Woodyard, Stan field. OURTH ROW: Robinson lillis, Maxham, Taylor, Mc ull, McCarlhy, Moody Woodyard, ll'-TH ROW: Warpenburg eynolds, Newell, Mark, Sea lon, McGuinn, Oliver. Nineleen 0 z9Tl?gx -- WW Fi I i
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