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a..A3jf,,zi+,1-rrin'rf.a.a,g,,- trsgefr.-'ffmivmgli A JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Junior-Senior Prom was held this year at the Homestead, an at- tractive Inn, overlooking the North College Hill golf course. The evening was begun with a delicious banquet followed by a brief program. A Grand March led by last year's Prom Queen, Miss Audrey Thesing, and her escort, preceded the crowning of the Queen of 1939, Miss Mary Lou Kopp. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the delightful music of the Homestead orchestra. , The Junior-Boy's home room won the sales-tax campaign by a small margin of 21.00. When ordering our class jewelry, it was suggested that we select an entirely new type of ring. Both preceding classes have chosen a solid, service ring, but our class chose not a dress ring, but an enclosed stone which will not break, yet it looks good. The Junior Class presented a royalty play, The Whole Town's Talk- ing, this year. Many thought that a royalty play would decrease the profit from the play, but, as it was exceptionally well acted, directed, and was a very good play to start with, there was general satisfaction. The play was ably directed by Miss Emily Taylor. The Junior-Girlts home room showed itself to a good advantage by winning the S. A. A. membership banner and keeping it throughout the year. .7Ae 1939 NTLERS 25
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jumoa Boys 102 Home Room-Mr. Groves Front Row, left to right: R. Eichelberger, A. Meyer, D. Ern- est, H. Merritt, R. Matthews, T. Atkins, R. Ricke, D. Langhorst, J. Grever. Second Row, left to right: -I. jackson, G. Reed, A. English, H. Benhase, XV. Adams, R. Fisher, T. Kee-fe, T. McM1han, R. Snyder. Third Row, left to right: R- Herrmann, G. Huber, J. Shinklc, B. Schmidt, G. Purtee, D. Mc- Carthy, R. Ffirenbruck, H. Bal- ser, J. Schenck. JUNIOR GIRLS 103 Home Room-Miss Ewing Front Row, left to right: IZ. Rogers, M. Moores, V. Grass- man, M, Kopp, B. Drake, li. Gaukel, D. Sennett. Second Row, left to right: HM. Colthar, P. Frincis. M. Vlgnleu, YU. Barmann, N. Clay, P. Al- bright. Third Row, left to right: C. A. Huberty, L. Courtney. THE JUNIOR CLASS During the past year the Junior Class has shared generously in the acti- vities of Deer Park High School. We have striven with our fellow classes to have a large membership percentage of the S. A. A. and in choosing able representatives to the Student Council. The class officers are: President, Jerry Grever, Vice President, Dorothy Sennettg Secretary, Alice Huherly, and Treasurer, Elaine Gaukel. Our aim for next year shall lie to maintain the high average set by the Senior Class, in siudent activities, scholarship, and school spirit. 24 Dunigan, V. Rosenfeldt, R. Ryan,
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class of the year 1938-'39 has been an active group throughout the year. They have taken an active part in many of the social and athletic activities of the school. Several members of the successful base- ball, basketball, and track. teams have been Sophomore boys and girls. Through their active and cooperative work and the help of their two ad- visers, Miss E. Taylor and Mr. R. E. Slone, they have enabled Deer Park School to be well represented in various fields. The students who are sophomores have reached the stage where they have begun to think seriously about their work in future years. They have selected courses of studies that will be valuable and necessary in future oc- cupationsg still others have selected their course to be followed up by a more advanced education in some college. Although they were unable to capture the intra-mural championships playing basketball after the regular season had closed, the Sophomores put forth great effort to make the noon-time games interesting and exciting and we 1939 NTLERS 26.
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