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Jjh-Q l , , , ' ' a . V First Row: Helen Garrett, Lloyd Emmons, Martha Krug, Lindsey Bennet, William Christman, Clifford Pappas, Dorothy Willis, Marshall Call, Phyllis Greenlee, Second Row: Raymond Isenbarger, Viroinia Bari er, Carol Baughman, Ethel Artist, Jack Caldwell, Alice Crawford, Everett Ballard, Harold Gollnick Third Row: Lawrence McCarroll, Maurice Brock, Ralph Benjamin, Clarence Fowler, Max Bush, Homer Anderson JUNIORS The Junior class, hav- ing as sponsors, Mr. Har- baugh and Miss Wilson, has completed the year very favorably. The dut- ies of a Junior class have been accomplished extremely well. Miss Wilson took the place of Miss Kadel at the begin- ing of the second semes- ter. The class officers are as follows: William Christman, president, Lindsey Bennett,. vice- presidentg Dorothy Wil- lis, secretary, Clifford Pappas, treasurer. The Juniors received the candy sales the first semester, and the athlet- ic fund received it the second semester. There were no intra- mural class teams this year in basketball, how- ever, the Juniors were well represented on the varsity. Five boys and Page Sixteen
NINUTENA First Row Daniel McCombs, Francis Miltenberger, Cleland Rugsles, Lucille Kryder, Charles Sparks, Virslnia Williams, John Rhiel Jr., Virginia Rawlings, Sheldon Brady Second Row Rose Mary Kessler, Karl Weis, Paula Haase, Ben Lowe, Loretta Kubiak, Naoma Jones,---- Naoma Jones, Elmer Leightman, Lucille Szeide, James Shemberger, Donabelle Singleton Third Row Jean Fidler, Marjorie Madison, Authur Madison, Helen Madison, Helen Madison, Audrey Ullery JUNIORS six girls received awards for their work. The mystery nHobgoblin House' was given the last of April by an outstand- ing cast. Miss Wilson and Mr. Harbaugh directed the play. The Juniors displayed excellent ability in the school oratorical con- test. William Christman won first in the crat- ionsg Dorothy Willis won first place in the humor- ous readings and Martha Krug was third. There were eleven Jun- ior girls in the chorus. Charles Sparks was the president of the Student Council both semesters. Virginia Rawlings was chairman of the Junior- Senior Prom. Dorothy Willis, Vir- ginia Williams, and Naoma Jones were the honor students of the Junior class. Page Seventeen
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