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OUR CLASS The present Junior Class started on its four years' journey in 1935. In our class we had 348 students. At the first meeting we chose Warren Brown for president, John Mills for vice-president, and Nick Levanti as secretary-treasurer. As freshman attendant to the football queen we selected Dorothy Lewis. Nick Levanti was our most outstanding athlete. In our second year we again elected Warren Brown to lead our class by a unanimous vote. Ed Mehok was elected vice-president and Loren Foster, secretary-treasurer. We were very proud again this year of Nick Levanti, who was chosen football captain of the varsity team. Marcia Palmer and Gladys Starkey were chosen as attendants to the football queen election. Our class sponsors were Miss Webb and Mr. Ely. Our class sponsors did such a fine job last year as sponsors that they were again chosen as class advisers by popular vote. We again elected Warren Brown to serve at the head of our class; for vice-president, we chose Steve Bernhard; for secretary, Georgiana Conner and for treasurer, Doris Purcell. We were represented in basketball by the following Juniors; Nick Levanti, Dante Pattarozzi, Bob Newton, Andy Patterson, Ed Goscinski, Don Howell, Earle Alexander, Bill Mauzy and Ed Peters. For football queen attendants we elected Marcia Palmer and Cecil Lois Cole. Our main activities this year included the Junior Play and the sponsoring of a benefit show. OUR OFFICERS WARREN BROWN—President Born in West Frankfort, March 19, 1921; attended Franklin and Central grade schools; was class president during his freshman, sophomore and junior years; is president of the Rifle Club, vice-president of the Student Patrol, and treasurer of the Hi-Y; served os right end on the second varsity football team He is a member of Pep, Science, Ping Pong, Latin and Kennel Clubs; traveling is his hobby; his ambition is to study medicine. STEVE BERNHARD—Vice-President Born in West Frankfort, March 29, 1921; attended St. John's Catholic School; graduated in 1935; played football for three years and was on the varsity this year; played one year of basketball. In 1933, he spent two months touring Texas and Old Mexico; favorite studies are mathematics and science. GEORGIANA CONNER—Secretary Born in West Frankfort, January 16, 1923; her life has been spent at her birthplace with the exception of two years, which were spent in Waukegan, Illinois. She attended Franklin and Central grade schools. Upon entering F. C. H S., she joined the Girl Reserves, acted as treasurer in '36 and '37 and vice-president in '37 and '38; she has also served as secretary for the Junior class this year; her interest is centered around mathematics, particularly Geometry; her ambition is to travel abroad and do some sort of research work in the foreign countries. DORIS PURCELL—Treasurer Born in West Frankfort. April 15, 1921; attended Lincoln and Central schools, entered F. C. H S. and became member of the orchestra, second lieutenant of the band, secretary for both the Kennel Club and Girl Reserves, and treasurer of the Junior class; hobbies are collecting stamps and reading; favorite subjects are civics and history; interested in Journalism. ■ ■ ■ I : PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOF
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the REDBIRD OF 1938 CANDID CAMERA SHOTS PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE THE PEQ
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