PEGGY ROTEN President ALIEN SWEETMEN Vice- President f ARIYS GEORGE Secretory Dorothy Davison Treosurer BARBARA SWENSEN Student Council Rep. Rushing briskly through the many tasks and duties confronting us daily, e hesitate for o moment to remember and ponder the multitude of memories held and shored by all of us who were members of this special junior class. Our advisors head our list of memories as we recall how they guided us through our difficulties calmly and patiently. Short and peppy Mrs. Beecher, and - the tall, good-natured Mr. Barnett, surely deserve all of our best wishes and gratitude. Our group of officers definitely did double duty as tasks of ordering and delivering class rings and of putting on the annual junior-senior prom presented by themselves. The rings were ordered early in the fall after class selection of design, and they arrived early in January much to our delight. Prom memories evolve about many things! We think about the home football games where we sold concessions to earn money. The thoughts of the fun we had decorating and undecorating for “Deep Purple” will be in our minds for a long time. We had to make money fast this year, as we, being an original class, decided to hold our junior-senior prom in the fall instead of late spring. December first was chosen as the date of this annual event, and with a great group of decorators we discovered that we were not to be the victims of a last minute rush! In our dreaming, thoughts of football games, basketball games, and other things dear to us stand out most brilliantly. Yes, our junior year is over, but nor really gone, as it will live vividly in the hearts of us all. Junior Chemists explore realms of science.
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