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JUNIOR IILASS AIITIVE IN SGH Active, energetic, progressive are just a few of the adjectives that could be used to describe the junior class. Besides their usual activities the juniors have participated in a variety of different pro- grams. One of the most important tasks of the juniors was their monthly publica- tion of the Lantern , Miss Gertrude Mann was in charge of this work. The Journalism class was rewarded for their labors by a dance which was held May 9. Refreshments were served. UDL AFFAIIIS whole setting was a large golden colored fnoon. The banquet was held at the Peace Lutheran Parish House at 6:30. Follow- ing the banquet, the juniors and seniors went to the high school auditorium for a program. After the program the group danced in the gym. This final treat of the evening started at approximately 8:30. The committee chairmen in charge and their duties were as follows: lnvita- tion, invited all special guests, jean Poisterg program, designed and produced The Adorable Spendthriftn was the printed programs for the evening, Bill Richardson, banquet program, arranged name of the play which was so ably put over by the junior class. A double cast was chosen because of the interest shown by the students toward dramatics. An outstanding social event of the year was the Junior and Senior Recep- tion. The date of this affair was May 29. This was the farewell party the juniors gave to the Seniors at the end of the school year. This policy of the juniors giving the seniors a banquet has been a tradition of long standing. The theme of decorations used for the reception was that of a t'South Sea Isle . This arrangement was carried out by the use of thatch huts, palm trees, a large tropical pool with a quantity of fish swimming within, also to top off the for the entertainment after the banquet, Sanford Felclerg decoration, to decorate for dance, Pearl Morris, dance, engaged orchestra and floor show, Gene Cronen- wettg and banquet, decided on meal and decoration of tables, Phyllis Eckstein. The juniors chose a varied selection of class rings, therefore everyone could have just what they wanted as to color. The different colors were, onyx, ruby, plain and mother of pearl. The juniors also had a session of campaigning before the final election of officers. The final outcome was that John Nletheany was elected president, Bob Mc- Manes, vice president, Annabelle Chap- man, secretaryg Melvin Harding, treasur- er, and Mr. Aplas sponsor. Identification of Junior June Morkel, Phyllis Eckstein, Bar- bara Holmes. Marsena Kackley, Lila Goodman, Betty June Long, Ruby Ramsey, Pearl Morris Glen Sheren, Gale Shriner, john Metheany Stanley Ritz, Mary Rose Hirth. :Robert Sampsel, Margaret Windbig- ef Alice Hess, Homer Roelle, Wanda Greenfield, Robert Stinson, William Wise, Eugene Staub, Robert Wilson john Van Meter, Betty Smith, San- ford Felder, Dorothy Prosser, Paul Schnegelsberger, Willard Polland, Helen Wilson Lois Sci-lockley, Martha Schnegels- berger, Richard Lake, james Rensch, Delbert Smith Charles Wilson. Letha Kellogg, Florence Lowe, Betty Post Groups Joanne Hoekstra. William jenkins. Lou ell Harden. Martha McManes. Robert MrManes Jean Lingo, Wayne Britton. John Pickering. Evelyn Sharrock. Ruth Poth. Boyd Gifford Betty Ventrone. Clara Siclair. Helen Young. Rose Farina. john D'Ere- menegilclo. Robert Campo. Arthur Stockwell. Cleo Miller Lowell Gottfried. Kathleen Heidel- bnugh. Vivian Berry, Melvin Hard- ing. Evelyn McElhatten Evelyn Herr, sharley Hemmerly, Joe King. William Richardson, Robert Poth. joannah Bnllerrr Leo Seif. Glenn Fowble. Earl Srhwind. Ralph Gerhart. Donald McCune, Robert Kuenzli. Nelson Wright. Roger Cross. Leo Ensim- inger Howard Logan. Walter Baylor, Cloyd Nigh. Geraldine Ross, Martha Alice Gartner. Glenna Mathias Harry jackson. Robert Metzger, james Benbow. Carl Fendrick Jenn Edwards. Ruth Baker. Jean Brandt. Mary Cole. Eileen Burt, Barbara Dunham. Lnaale Campo, violet Dirkhart Phyllis Durtschi. Emma Eichhorn, Ruby Knorr. Katherine Schnegels- hr.-rar Betty Miller. Martha Haas. Beatrice Holtsinger. Max Hoffmeister Wal- ter Tracht. Leo Ensiminger. Eugene Hurst. Dean English Calvin Craner. Fred Johnson, Paul Heiser. Cecil Smothers, Elmer Post, Charles Jones. Gena Cronenwett Waldene Rhoades. Jean Poister, Dorothy Cronenwett, Marie Shifley Dorothy McCombs, Dorothy Kel- logg. john Champion, Annabelle Chapman, Dorothy Myers, Joanne Place
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