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CR'chk me Richard Gillespie, Alvin Coplin, Bruce Bartleson, Eugene Kempel'. C V Kellogg. John Bergner; Qliddlw Pauline Hansen, Carolyn Brandy. Muriel Dungun. Alice Dodson. Avis Bryant. June Fritcher. Ella Hudson, Joyce Littlejohn, Marjorie Littlejohn, Emma Lawson; UanU Verla Gardner, Charlene Kemper, Mardene Barlow, Lorene Davis, Mara Dunlap, Virginia Head, Ruby Huxmn, Sarah Lopez. G3ack me Dick Layton, Ralph Stuck, Robert Long, Bud Muuerhan, Monte Montgomery. Glenn Mark, Walter Leachman, Jerry Nankervis, Don Mivhaels, Kenneth Ogden, Hmv.u'd Prior: Qliddlw Ralph Reader. Phillip,Rush, Laura Mae Palmquist, Ruth Reid, Marian Roderivk. Luella Rathke. Anna. Parks, Helen Vuicich, Pauline VVilsun, Mervin Patterson, Glenn Phillips, Ralph Crawford. George Zlaket; UMch Floy Wilmoth, Elaine Moffitt, Mary Turner, Pat Miller. Catherine McIntush, Ruth Reafsnyder, Charlotte Steres. Juliet Olsen, Dorothy Ryssman, PAGE 25
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S FIRST SEMESTER Ralph Stuck, George Zlaket. Avis Bryant, Ralph Crawford, June Fritcher, Mervin Patterson SECOND SEMESTER Ralph Stuvk. George Zlaket. Ella Hudson, Ralph Reader. Charlotte Steres. Mervin Patterson The juniors safely negotiated their transition to the ranks of upperclassmen and, thus secured, began an active year. High on their list of successes was the J unior Play, ttNothing But the Truth? Their competitive assembly was a near-riot version of the ttHenry Aldricht, radio show. They dominated the journalism department, the majority of them answering to the call of 45. For winning one of the bond drives, they were all re- warded with a jeep ride. A muddy Color Day ended in defeat for them but they re- sponded nobly at the close of the year by feting the gradu- ating class royally at the Prom. Among a setting of stars, past differences were forgiven and the two classes enjoyed a memorable evening together. PAGE 24
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SOPHOMORES FIRST SERIESTER OFFICERS William Cadwallader, Robert Brecher. BurIEigh Hunt, Sarah McIntosh, Frances Shearer, Carol Montgomery Although staggered by the defeat handed them by the freshmen on Scrubs, Day, the sopho- mores soon shook themselves clear and came back, with blood in their eyes. They won top honors in one of the bond drives by subscribing over $7,000. The line-ups on B and C athletic teams were sprinkled liberally wth sophomores, and the band had its share of them. Their competitive assembly success, ttThe Mummy,s Touch, was professional in calibre and they also shared the limelight of success Withupperclassmen in the student body play, ttCross My Heart? PAGE 26
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