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Marvin Jane Hawkins Royce Richmond Fern Houdyshell Edward Johnson James Agostine Clare Bean Harvey Benham Hadley Curts A ice Collier Lawrence Cadle Alta Belle Elwood Mary Goodrich Opal Gaslin Lloyd Hickam Thelma Pullen Beryl Hopton Paul Rietman Mearle Howe Ruth Schroeder Blanche Jorgenson Jean Young
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¥ JUNIORS ¥ CLASS OFFICERS MARVIN JANE HAWKINS EDWARD JOHNSON FERN HOUDYSHELL CLARE BEAN JEAN YOUNG Executive Representative President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Black and White White Rose CLASS MOTTO CLASS ADVISER Deeds Not Words Miss Roeder JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY URING the past year the Junior class has more than ever lived up to its motto, “Deeds not Words.” This class of twenty-one students certainly has done its best to make the school a better one. Probably some of the students have not realized what an important part the class has played in school activities. Nevertheless when we have passed on from the school, they will realize that we have done a great deal; as we were represented in most all of the activities. The Junior play, “All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy,” was a tremendous success, and the class can justly claim to have some stars of dramatic ability. The boys who represented the class in basket ball were: Royce Richmond, James Agostine, Hadley Curts, and Edward Johnson. The first three were successful in making their letters. Royce Richmond and Hadley Curts were football lettermen this season and James Agostine and Harry Mast also played. The Juniors had only one member on the girls’ basket ball team, namely Alice Collier. But they are proud to say that she was one of the star players. They also did their part in the glee clubs as they were represented by Blanche Jorgenson, Fern Houdyshell, Marvin Jane Hawkins, Jean Young, Ruth Schroeder, Alta Belle Elwood, Thelma Pullen, Opal Gaslin, and Alice Collier. Those in the Boys’ Glee Club were: Hadley Curts, Royce Richmond, Edward Johnson, and Lawrence Cadle, all of whom were in the operetta cast, “Freshies.” Last year they were represented in the orchestra by Edward John-
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son and Irmen Kime who are back again this year. As a new member, Marvin Jane Hawkins, has been added as accompanist for the club. The new scholastic organization, the “Torch Honor Society,” claims several Juniors. Those who belong to the society are: Fern Houdyshell, Alta Bella Elwood, Harry Mast, Edward Johnson, Jean Young, and Marvin Jane Hawkins. Several members of the class were on the “High Times” staff. They were: Beryl Hopton, Edward Johnson, Fern Houdyshell, Alice Collier, Jean Young, and Marvin Jane Hawkins. Some of these were also on the “Laurel” staff. As Clarence Bean is graduating this year, it was necessary for him to resign his position as class president at mid-year. Marvin Jane Hawkins was elected to that position for the rest of the term. Those who have perhaps done most to make a good record for the class were the officers, who were: President, Marvin Jane Hawkins; Vice President, Edward Johnson; Secretary, Fern Houdyshell; Treasurer, Clare Bean. Last but far from being the least important is the class adviser, Miss Roeder, who was always ready to give help and encouragement. James Agostine: “Bet I know where you got that necktie.” Kenny Simmons: “Where?” James Agostine: “Around your neck.” Said the ink to the paper: “You’re vulgar and tough; Your lines aren’t graceful; your edges are rough.” The paper said: “Why do you cling to me then? Your record is black, you’re just out of the pen.” That’s write. ■« “Pm afraid I can’t sell poison without medical authority.” “Why? Do I look like a man who would kill himself?” “I don’t know, but if I looked like you I might be tempted.” Wanda: “I can’t understand why you stayed outside so long with such a good dancer as Ross.” Marvin Jane: “But he showed me some new steps and we sat on them.” ■v Hadley: “Ma! Will the Ten Commandments hurt anyone?” Mother: “Certainly not, my son.” Hadley: “Well, that’s all right then, baby just swallowed a page of the Bible.”
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