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Juniors Row 1. N. Swingle, R. Whitehouse, N. Smith, J. Eveland, S. Ewing, E. Ewing, M. Eveland, P. Watts. Row 2. E. Sowers, M. Stockdale, D. Guest, N. Frash, M. Wiseman, B. Holcomb, S. Fierce. Row 3. G. Miller, L. Murphy, M. Moore, J. Sprouse, S. Hull, A. Howard, K. Jadwin. Row 4. D. White, B. Gillion, B. Rarick, E. Moore, B. Aldrich, T. Houston, B. Shreves. On September 4, 1951, thirty three industrious students began their junior year in school. We are proud to say that we have kept up our fine scholastic records and are well represented on the honor roll while at the same time we take an active part in most extracurricular activities. We have six of our students in Spanish Club, six in F. H. A., four in Library Club, fourteen in Ifka, one girl who helps in the office, and the “bellboy” is our own Miss Nancy Swingle. We are musically inclined, too. We have twelve members in band, twelve in Girl’s Glee Club, seven in Boy’s Glee Club, and seventeen in Mixed Chorus. On the athletic side we had much to say, too. Three of our boys received varsity letters for football. We had two varsity basketball players and three reserve players. All of these boys made fine showings and made us proud to call them juniors, but two of these boys deserve special mention. They were judged to be good enough by the coaches in the Muskingum Valley League to be named to berths on the mythical All-M. V. L. Teams. They were Jack Sprouse and Ed Moore. The Punkin’ Ball and The Snow Ball, two of the finest dances held this year were sponsored by the junior class. We owe the success of these dances to the hard work of our classmates and to the teachers and students who attended. We believe this has been one of our busiest, most successful, and most enjoyable school years and we realize a large part of the credit for this goes to our class officers who have capably guided us through the 1951-52 school year. They are: President Vice President Sec.-Trea. Student Council Jack Sprouse Eddie Moore Marie Wiseman Stella Ewing Glen German Ted Huston, and Phoebe Watts.
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so Bill Aidrige--Joan Eveland--Marlene Eveland--Ella Ewing-- Stella Ewing--Shirley Fierce-- Nora Frash--Glen German--Bill Gillon-- Dorothy Guest--Benny Holcomb-- Sarah Hull--Ted Huston-- Kenneth Jadwon— Ted Miller--Ed Moore--Molly Moore--Lee Murphy--Pete Newlon-- Bud Rarick--Bob Shreeves--Norma Smith-- Eleanor Sowers--Darlene Spears--Jack Sprouse-- Marilyn Stockdale--Nancy Swingle-- Phoebe Watts--Dick White--Roberta Whitehouse Marie Wiseman-- GO THE JUNIORS We don’t want him any longer: He’s long enough already! The unspoken word does no harm. 'Tis easier to know how to speak than how to keep silent. A winning way, a friendly smile. In all, a gir.l who’s quite worth while. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Happy-go-lucky, fain, and free. Nothing there is that bothers me. Quiet enough to be a Quaker. Not that I like study less, but that I like fun more. Always in a hurry; Never on time. An appointment for eight He keeps at nine. Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. Worry never made men great So why should I worry? When I don’t know--I ask. All great men are dying. And I don’t feel well myself. The more a man thinks, the less he talks. I let fall the windows of my eyes. The world may get along without me but I doubt it. Serious for a minute and laughter for a month. I never let my studies interfere with my education. Girls, don’t look at me. I’m bashful! The moon affects the tide and untied. This learning--what a bore it is. Dark hair, shiny eyes. Merry Humor, she’s a prize! A mighty huntress and her prey is man. Speech is great; silence greater. An athlete and a mighty one Who plays until the game is won. A friend, modest and quiet too. Honesty, character, pleasantness, too; mix them all together and we have you. She is as good as she is fair. Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat. Begone, dull care. I’m busy. Everything she does she does well. And she does most everything!
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