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fag, ,ft mlb!!! Our junior class started out the year with the election of our class officers. We elected Bob Danielson, president: Don Deitz, vice-president: Stanley Rand, treasurer: Betty Charboneau, secretary: and Alice Kettler, Student Council representative. We then set forth to accomplish our most important task of the year, the Iunior-Senior Prom. After scouting around a bit, we decided on the Crystal Ball Room in Gary, on Friday, May 13, 1949. We have obtained Ken Nowlan's orchestra. Our means of raising money for the prom included an indoor circus, concessions, and dances after home basketball games. Our biggest helps were the county tourney concessions and our dance, Cupid's Caper. This year we turned the tables at the annual junior-senior girl's basketball game, March ll, by defeating the Mighty Seniors . The starting line-up for our great team was as follows: Virginia Freed and Helen Beling, forwards: Iulia Ianowski and Ruth Carpenter, centers: and Virginia Lavinder and Carol De Haven, guards. No one seemed to be able to stop the Dead- Eye Reling who was high point girl with 24 points. Miss Swartz, who was our coach, proved to have done a great job. All the hard hours of practice were not spent in vain. All of us are looking forward to being the Mighty Seniors of '50 . Row l: Mrs. lohnson, sponsor, Ronnie Martinson, Don Olson, Doris Maney, Nancy Wood, Marjorie Schrader, Wilmer Olson, Karl Nallenweq. l Row 2: Leo Stack, Roger Stanaqe, Mary Io Nevers, Dorothy Weidman, Helen Relinq, Margaret Maney, Loretta Warble, Stanley Rand, Lauren Weiss. Row 3: Kenneth Stumpf, Shirley Young, Betty Meyer, Shirley Tavenier, Barbara Oness, Nellie Perez, Don Nelson, Norbert Milzarik. Row 4: Bill Miller, Earl Studtman, Harvey Todd, Bruce Smith, Donald Wallin, Manson Polley, Iack Ruhe, Donald hloody. y Page 20
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