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ROW I: Raymond Allard, Jim Arnst, Abbie Mae Bailey, Burton Batchelor, Bernard Billups, Wayne Bradley, Betiy Breiter ROW II: Arnie Campbell, Evelyn Charters, Elna Cooper, Paul Craig, Elsie Dedman, Dorothy Elliot, Charles Embleton ROW III: Margaret Farrington, Bob Fisher, Harry Foucher, John Jones, Robert Klay, Rita Loundagin, Archie Meeks - ROW IV: Ina Mae Milledge, Don Morger, Gloria Morrill, Wally Murray, Janis Nelson, Ruth Ratliff, Mardelle Rowe ; ROW V: Julia Siebenaler, Vera’ Smith, Edythe Stallcup, Kathleen Walker, Mr, McGuin, Sponsor
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At the beginning of the school year, the Juniors elected the following officers: Wally Muzray, president; Arnie Campbell, vice-president; Rita Loundagin, secretary; and Janis Nelson, treasurer. Mr. Jack McGuin was their sponsor. The Juniors started out the new year as upperclassmen by going on a hayzide. After riding for miles and getting off and walking whenever they came to a hill, they ; finally ended up at the park where they ate their lunch. They went home that night, . tired but very happy. A large number of the Junior boys took a part in both football and basketball activities. The Junior cheerleaders were Betty Breiter and Patty Stewart. The first dance sponsored by the Juniors was the “Sadie Hawkins” day dance at which a pig was raffled off. This was one of the most entertaining dances of the school year. On February 28, the Junior Costume Ball was held. There was confetti, balloons, and serpentine. Prizes weze given for the best costumes. Seven Juniors were on the student council for the first semester. Many members of the class took part in band and chorus. Margaret Farrington and Burton Batchelor were their candidates for the Carnival king and queen. Rita Loundagin was chosen to be editor of the Cannon Report next year. Several of the Juniors were prominent in debate. After a very successful year of plays, dances, parties, and the Prom, the Juniors left school anxiously awaiting next year when they would be the mighty seniors of 1948. JONIOR CLASS HISTORY
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