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T flUNI0RS BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Betty Saint, lane Cooper, Jeanne Muller, Marian Brown, jean Holland, Monta Vitter, Opal Disen, Eunice Fails, Elizabeth Miller, Marion Weigel. SECOND ROW, left to right: Fred Wilson, Harold Cooper, Raymond Brozell, Donald MeCray, Melvin Waldo, William Walker, Merrill Grubbs, George Sample, Harold Donor, Herbert Aulenbaclier, Mr. Amendola. THIRD ROW, left to right: Benjamin Levy, Robert Levy, Leo Balla, Edward Getz, Leo Getz, Merten Hinkle, jacob Isaac, james Tingley, Delbert Cochran, Ross Scliluraff. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We began our junior year with a purpose: to give the seniors a successful prom. For this purpose, we held various dances and other moneyfmaking ventures. Under the following class ofhcers we think that our purpose has been achieved: President jean Holland, Vice' President Opal Disen, Secretary Jeanne Muller, and Treasurer Merrill Grubbs. Uncle Sam won over two of our members-Edward Gomolchak to the U. S. Coast Guard and Melvin Waldo to the Seabees. Among the other members whom we lost were: Nancy Turner, Harold Donor, Virginia Farnham, and jacob Isaac, while we greeted Eunice Fails, Betty Saint, and Ross Schluraff, at the beginning of the year. We thank Mr. Amendola for his many suggestions and his help in making our junior year a successful one. As this year is coming to a close, we are looking forward to our senior year as being more joyous, more cheerful, more successful, and financially the best. JEANNE MULLER Page 14
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