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JUNIOR CLASS We, of the Junior class, entered high school in the fall of 1943. After causing us to suffer the terrors of initiation the Sophomores were filled with remorse and gave us a dance. The President of our class was Bob Smith. When we re-entered school the following year we found it a pleasure to avenge ourselves upon the new Frosh. As President we elected Paul Webb. This year we had five boys winning letters in sports. Our Junior class officers were: Ralph Koontz, President; Betty Overcash, Vice President; Betty King, Secretary; and Pat Minnette, Treasurer. In the sports parade we found Koontz, Smith, Hupp, Hungate and Kull-berg on the first eleven in football, and Hupp and Smith on the first five in basketball. On the 27th of April we held our Junior Prom. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. The Junior Play, CAPTAIN APPLEJACK, was presented on April 5th. The characters were as follows: Bill O’Neil, Ina Ree Boe, Bob Kull-berg, Joan Elliott, Rose Marie Croyman, Helen McCabe, Martha Jane Larson, Gary Snyder, Ralph Koontz and Kenny Peterson. As we leave this spring we realize we have only one year left of high school. We hope it will be as enjoyable as our other three were. [ 20 )
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THE SENIOR BALL The Senior class have been crowing ever since December 27 for having the first ball since 1941. A Christmas tree led the Grand March around Rosser and Kay English, who were brilliantly lit up in the center of the gym. A squadron of C Club boys with paddles spent a busy evening trying to keep Bear from spiking the punch. So she got a corner of her own and started a bootlegging business. An orchestra (Tubby’s, to be exact) came up from Shelby. Some of the songs played were: “Let It Stardust,” “White Snow,” and “I’ll Be Home for Something.” I was in Bear’s corner and the orchestra didn’t play the rest very clearly. SENIOR PLAY The Senior class of ’40 presented their play December 7, and it was a big success. The name of it was LADY BE GOOD. Juanita Smith took the feminine lead as Patience Colt and Jim Ness stole the show with the male part as Bill Trainor. Patience, the million dollar heiress, married Bill Trainor, the butler, for spite and to complicate matters fell in love with him. John Burns was the father, and Wilma Davis was the dignified Bostonian aunt. Alyce Wagner played the part of Dawn O’Day, who was a dancing teacher. Delores Watson, who played the part of Trudy, had a good time being in the right place at the wrong time. Others who were in the play were Dick Freed, Elizabeth Devlin, Don Higgins, Rex Neil and Virginia Salansky. I 19)
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Betty Bakke Ina Ree Boe Keith Bowdon Charles Clark Betty Ann Overcash Betty Lou Brown Rosemarie Croyman Joan Elliott Kathryn English Frank Fugimoto Betty Lou King Pat Minette Mary Lee Goldrick Grace Grosser Grace Hanell Alora Harris I 21 ]
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