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JUNIORS WORRY RECEPTION INTO COMPLETION The time finally came! Yes, after many years of patient waiting they could attend the reception. They're juniors! With Dick Barnes as their president, they had hopes Cas do all junior classesj of planning the biggest and best reception yet. Vice- President Jack Gates helped give suggestions: Secretary Margaret Fries recorded their progress. Treasurer Jean Rawley dutifully col- lected the dues and reported how much money had to be yet earned. Meanwhile, the class members represented the '43ers in various activities. The juniors had people quite active in speech and de- bateg one member received second in the McLallen finals. Many musically-inclined individuals sang in the choir or did their bit in the band. The boys upheld the class's prestige in athletic endeavors and the girls participated in the Home Ec Club and Sunshine So- ciety. The cakewalk in November added a cool and much-needed hun- dred to the bank roll. Then came December-the war-priorities - no tires! And it dawnedg the reception resources were very lim- ited. Heaven help them! Well, they may have been dismayed, but they weren't downed. It was a problem, but they came through. Now they're resting easy and looking forward to a year of senior privileges and being received by the class of '44 next year. Junior treasurer Rawley and pres- ident Barnes refuse to laugh at the latest pun of vice-president Gates. fWho thinks it was very funny.J Lois Keirn sports a dentifrice smile for the camera. The sun bothers Dick Gage, who H squints as he glances up from his printer's duties in the Eagle room. What am I doing in the junior snaps? laughingly questions senior Nina Pressler of Gail Snyder. Harley Nelson, wearing a cleverly-captioned jacket of self-invention, waits at the end of the walk for another convict. 22
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SENIQ RS OF red Ag Driver Training Ag Football Ag Commercial Club 2, 3, Ag DER. EDTTH Nl. President Ag ior Y Ente ESNXAN. HNET 3 Af Ag jun E A SABROSR . XACR S. SAL ENN V. SC rnrnercial Ciuh , Vice President hran i DAL . gue A. 2 GL C 3 Ag o 'l 5 Af Coiurrl ue Boys Lea Driver Training . SCHRADER, Eagle Staii , Horne Econorrrrcs Ciuh 2g SSS X, , , Chorus 1, 2. LOTS V. SEXNELL, Eorurri 2, 33 Eagie Stati X, 2, 3g Start 3, Ag Commercial Club Ag Driver Training 3g Girls Leag X, 2, 3. EUGENE SHEPHERD, Eagle Stari 3, Ag Press Club 3, Af President Ag Coiurnbian Staii Ag Dramatic Art AfArrival of Kittyg junior Chorus ig Choir 3, AfThe Nlocking Bird, H.lVl.S. Pinaioreg Band 1, 2fFirst National Contest 2g Hr-Y 2, 3, AfPresident Ag Football 1, 2, 3, Afv arsity 2, 3, AgBaslcethaii X, 2, 3, AfX7 arsrty 3, Ag Track T, 2, Ag Ereshrnan Presrdentg Senior Presidentg Qurli and Scroii A.EVELYN L. SCHROYER, Eagie Stat? 2, 3, AfHead Typ- ist Ag Press Club Ag Cornrnercial Ciub 2, 3, Ag SSS l, 2, 3g junior Chorus T, 2g Choir 3fT he Mockirlg Birdg Driver Training 2g Girls? League 1, 2, 3. DONALD SNYTTH, Entered 2g Drarnatic Art 3f Hoosier School Masterg Boys League 3. ORPHA SNHTH, Commercial Ciub 2, 3, Ag Driver Training 3. MARGARET G. SP ARLTNG, Entered 3-, Eagle Start 3, AfHead Typist Ag Press Cluh Ag Commercial Club Ag SSS 3g Choir 3g Booster Club Ag Pootbah Yeil Leader Ag Quiil and Scroll A. SANE STEVENS, Eorurn X, 2g NlcLallen Contest X, 2g Eagle Start 3, Ag Press Club 3, Ag Colurnhian Stati Ag Drarnatic Art AfT he Arrival of Kitty, Choir 3, AfT he Mocking Bird, H. M. S. Pir1aforegBand X, 2, 3, AfEirst National Contest 2fEirst Nationai Soio 2, 3fEirst National Ensernhle 3g Halloween Queen Ag Ereshrnan Vice-Presv dentg Driver Training. RUTH TAYLOR, Commercial Club Ag junior Chorus ig Choir 3fT he Nlocking Bird, Driver Training 3g Girls League X, 2. WTLL1 AM NA. TERRY , Driver Training 3g Eoothail AfV arsity A-, Traclc Ag Boys League 2, 3. DONNA THRASHER, Forum 2g Eagle Stai Ag Commercial Club Ag Drarnatic Art Ag Driver Training 3g Girls League 1, 2. ROBERT TRAVELBEE, Eagle Staii X, 2g Boys League 2, 3. LOTS XLENE TROUT, Cornrnerciai Ciuh 3, Ag Band 1, 2, 3, Ag Girls League X, 2. NHLDRED TRUEX, Entered Ag Eagle Start Ag Cornrner cial Club S A. ARLTS T. TRUNYBULL, Entered Ag Commercial Ciuh Ag ' ing Ag SSS A. ANNOTTTLLTE TURLEY, Entered 2g 3, Ag Drarnatic Art AfThe Arrival oi Kittyg ational Contest 2g Driver Trairrrng 3. 2, 3, Ag Commercial Ciub Ag he House oi Horrorsg er A. For Choir Ag Ba EPHXNE W AL rnics Ciuh Ag Dr ue 1, 2, 3, Ag 0 ' Chorus 1, 2g W ATSON , Ea ' ent Ag Booster 3 A SOS e Econo 'rls Leag unior A BOB e presrd Varsity , 3 A Horrl Band 1, 2g Gr HAROLD WALTER, I League 1, 2g Sports Trainer l, 2, 3, . 3, Ag Driver Training 2g Hr-Y 2, 3, AfVic - Club Ag Footbalt Afvafgrry Ag Basketbau 2, 3, 4, T r ack l, 2, 3, A. BUTHENE YNTNELAND, Commercial Club 2, , Dfwef Tfaiffmg 3- DONALD A. 'Z-UNYERUN,Boys League 1, 2. 21
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Cathaline Adkins, Richard Al- len, Donald Bair, Phyllis Baker, Richard Barnes, Viola Binder, Thomas Blaugh. Margie Boggs, Carl Breisch, Guy Burnworth, Ford Carroll, Donna Chapman, Walter Crampton, Hugh Cullimore. Lloyd Downing, Bill Dunn, Phyllis Eberhard, Roselyn Eber- hard, Keith Egolf, Elizabeth Engle, Clyde Ernst. Bob Fisher, jack Fleck, Mar- garet Fries, Jack Fry, Dick Gage, Jack Gates, Helen Gipe. Anna Hawk, Earl Hazen. Maurice Herron, Louise Hively, john Hunt, Vernon jackson. Peggy jones. Martine Kasal, Lois Keirn, Dale Keiser, Max Kuglin, Doro- thy Lehman, Betty Lehneke. Patricia Loe. Marilyn Lower, Rosemary Lower, Betty Method, Valetta Morrissey, Dick Mullendore, Donald Nei, Harley Nelson. Anise Overdeer, Jack Pea- body, Phil Pinckley, Betty Put- man, Jean Rawlcy, Tom Ram- sey, Herbert Ressler. Carl Roberts, Walter Schnei- der, Pauline Shecklcr. Alice Shroyer, Gail Snyder, julia Stambaugh, Dick Tenny. Vernon Trier, Phyllis Trump. Erwin Wahl, Vivian Walker, Don Ward, Devon Wilcken, Catherine Young, jean Zum- brun. to , if I' ' -an p. I fa A if-I4 il , 'Q 1'- V f, ,I 7 t , 'iii N is 15 lm is- 'N-if' . , ...I 1 , . ' P. A K -Aa ryan -.46 I l ge 54 'e ' 5' V ia ar. 1 V vs' ' ' 44- , 'za' , - -Q., ,., Q91 0 ' 'N Y ff ' 3 v A-QW A ' .as '-2 53 34. 'Esc ' Pb ' ' 'n i :ff ,1 . ',-1.3-:,'.' 4 i U Y i '. 'U . Q ur ' at Jkt s L. lx V wx Ajilgx al l I -Alf. .Q K, 3 -, A cg 1 f--D, wt 1 -3 ' I F f. Q Q ab A 4 fl D - ' K-4 at G9 'es' .-ol -0 K - Sf Ali 4,5 'ag gun S- 15 . .. , S -5. I. ff f I . . Q , ' -I .4
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