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JUNIUB CLASS UFFICEBS Ianice Zimmerman. Secretary, lim Iohnson. Vice President: Sully Edqlngton. Treasurer, Audrey Switzer. President. During the school year of 1953-1954, our days were filled with many activi- ties. Our class advisor was lean Gordon, who was very helpful and under- standing. Some of our projects were counting tax stamps, bake sales, selling maga- zines and school jewelry, and serving at football and basketball games. We received the name mercenary Cstingyj without any effort. But ask some of the boys and they will tell you their received the nickname Cornhuskers with effort. The name of our play was Men Are Like Streetcars. Our director was Paul Gordon. Our last and most anticipated project was our junior and Senior Prom. We hope that all who attended found it enjoyable as well as beautiful. We are looking forward to a profitable Senior year.
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SUPTHUMUHE CLASS UFFIIIEBS Dallas Parsell, Treasurer: Norman Sink. Secretary: Roger Snyder. President: Ramon Musgrave. Vice President. In early October the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen. We dressed the boys in short pants and the girls in short dresses. The boys wore bows in their hair while the girls had one-halt pinned up in pincurls. They were just little darlings about it. At night we gave them a nice drink and a delightful limburger cheese sandwich. They were served refreshments afterwards. Everything went fine except for a slight accident to a Sophomore. The Sophomores got a new homeroom teacher this year. She is Miss Rogers, a Latin-English teacher from Indiana. The Sophomore girls had a basketball game with the Iuniors before the Ridgeway game. Our coaches were Pat Tourrey and Ginny Brown. We won! Score 20-l2! Our bank account is pretty slim at the present. We collected tax stamps and we had a bake sale in March. We'll make perfect Iuniors next year. We're ready to grab every cent.
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