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ff 52572702 Qaawe. la!! bnama and 13445 le Enema... Front row left to right: Donna Krouse, Secretaryg Chuck Turner, Presidentg Mr. Gritman, Advisor. Second row left to right: Jerald Hall, Treasurer, Emory Clapp, Vice Presidentg Dwight Fullerton, Representativeg and Conrad The junior class of 55 kept up a H0SkinS, Representative- Mr. Gritman, Advisor steady pace of activities during this, our first year as upperclassmen. During the football season 54-55, the busy juniors sold coffee and doughnuts to the spectators. A large percent of the Dayton football team was juniors. When the Christmas season came, we composed the Christmas play that won first place and a box of candy for our up and com- ing class. Seven of the varsity squad of our champ- ionship basketball team are juniors. Nearly half of the boxing squad are juniors, too. Three of the leading majorettes, includ- ing this year's captain, are juniors. February 25 was the date of our Junior Prom. Harbor Lights was our theme, and everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the Four Aces. On April 4th and 5th we presented the play, A Double Barrelled Detective Story , using a different cast each night. Both per- formances were great successes, and this activity gave a big boost to the class funds. All in all it has been a good, fun-packed I , , f h d 1 f 19 Emory Class, Presidentg and Mr. Gritman, Advisor. Second Front row left to right: Conrad Hoskins, Representativeg year or t e gra uatlng C ass O 56' row left to right: Karen Thronson, Secretaryg Peggy Kayser, Representative, and Delmar Taylor, Vice President. By Peggy Kayser, Junior Editor
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I4 S0pW77l02E Eczema nat. Kaz' Enema not that ie Emawa not Mr. Stegman, Advisor. Our sophomore class had a very active year under the direction of our advisor, Mr. Stegman. To start the year, we sponsored the freshman-sophomore party. We enjoyed giving it, and from the response of the fresh- men we are sure they enjoyed it, too. On December 21 we had a hay ride and caroling party which was attended by most of the members of our class. The class was well represented in near- ly every activity. In Sports we had eight boys turning out for football, two boys on the boxing team, six boys with the basketball B squad, five turn- ing out for C squad basketball and Steve Geist on the varsity basketball team. There were several boys who played with the F. F. A. basketball team. Dixie Dye represented the class as a B squad yell leader. We had ten people playing in the band and five singing in the choir. Iris Young was a majorette. We sponsored a dance after one of the football games and it proved to be a very good money-making project. The sophomore class is looking for- ward very much to being upperclassmen next year. By Pat Price, Sophomore Editor Seated left to right: Mr. Stegman, Advisor, Linda Smith, Representativeg David Wallace, President. Standing left to right: Sally Talbott, Representativeg Elaine Rainwater Vice President, Larry Elder, Treasurerg and Dick Hinchliff, Secretary. Front row left to right: Elaine Rainwater, Secretary, Mr Stegman, Advisor, and Janet Mings, Treasurer. Second row left to right: Edward Jording, Vice Presidentg David Wallace, Presidentg Dick Hinchliff, Representative, and Deb Laughery, Representative.
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