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L Louise Jackley Junior Jarrell Margaret Laycock Dorothy Litsey Betty Loser Thomas Miner, Jr. Phyllis Mitchell Eugene Moyer Wayne Moyer Daryll Neese Margaret Odom Donald Paddock Willis Remington Eileen Samuels Alma Singer sevenleen Forrest Smith Otto Stroup, Jr. Jack Sylvester Roy Ulery Bonnie Underriner
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M51-lston Antle Naomi Ashton ' Mary Beck Millard Berry Harry Blake Joe Bowers James Burchette Lee Closser Jane Coil Marie Cunningham Raymond Daugherty Janeann Decker Thelma Edgell Dortha Eutsler Frances Feight sixteen Garnet Foust Helen Goslin Howard Hall Richard Hawkins Illa Jean Hester Junior Hoover
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Way back in '35, when we were meek and bashful Freshmen, being a Junior seemed very remote, but now, in recalling our Freshman and Soph- omore days, it seems only yesterday. An experience that is only once, is that of being initiated. We start- ed the year joyfully by winning the tug-o-war across Pipe Creek. In our Freshman year we had the task of organization. This would have been very difficult without the assistance of Mr. Lee, who was and is, our sponsor. The officers of the class were chosen as follows: Presi- dent, Mary Beckg vice-president, Everett Clemons, secretary, Harry Blake, and treasurer, Mary Perry. During the year our enrollment was enlarged to fifty-two. We enjoyed some class parties and also a birthday party which was very memorable. During our Freshman year, plans for a trip to Washington, D. C., were discussed, and having a sense of economy, we decided to build our treasury toward that goal. As Freshmen we did very well toward contributing to the basket ball squad. We were very proud of Everett Clemons and Bob Brown as first team regulars. Upon entering our Sophomore year, we were very sorry to find some of the former members had either decided not to return to school or had moved to other localities. This, with some new members, made our enroll- ment fifty-one. Also our basket ball hero, Bob Brown, had deserted us for Elwood. However, we were still represented on the ball team by Everett Clemons. Junior Jarrell and Eugene Moyer were honored by a trip to the sectional tourney. We were pleased to find that we had gained in importance and instead of being the goats at initiation, we were allowed to help make donkeys of the Freshmen. The class officers for our Sophomore year were: president, Mary Beck, vice-president, Millard Berry, secretary, Howard Hall, and treasurer, Mary Perry. Last year we sponsored some successful skating parties and partici- pated in several school functions. We are now elated Juniors, looking forward to being Seniors. Al- ready we have established a record for having had the most difficult time picking new class colors for our jackets. We finally agreed upon cardinal and silver grey. Four Juniors sprung to the first team basket ball squad this year. They are: Donald Paddock, Junior Jarrell, Eugene Moyer, and Harry Blake. Class oflicers this year are: president, Mary Beck, vice-president, Daryll Neese: secretary, Millard Berry, and treasurer, Louise Jackley. As Juniors we are anticipating the journey to Washington, D. C., and also being the Seniors of Frankton High School next year. eighteen
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