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BACK ROW: Peter Rioer, Bob Pugh, Marvin Cimmings, Lester Reed, George Kern, Dee Conlee, Don Tru- ax, Gene Cregg, Ronnie Ricketts, Mr. Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Trafton, Ray Browning, Bonnie John- son, Nancy Coffee, Burene Herburger, Dorothy Davis, Peggy Marchel, Carole Ray, Marion Buchanan, Audrey Johnson, Ellen Gunther, Donna Cummins, Ann Hutchison. FRONT ROW: Irvn Daniels, Kathy Chambers, Lola Best, Rebbeca walker, Carole Ricco, Delores Peterson, Marlene Hoverson, Henry Wah, Alva Conlee, Edward Palmer, Pat England, Bob Rioer, Lyle Buchanan. The junior class, thirty five in number, has acquired for itself the title of being the most notorious group to walk the halls of Grant Union in many years. Inspite of their mischievious notions, Coach Johnson has been'able to shape up many fine ball players. Twelve received athletic letter awards and eleven are members of the lettermen’s club. This group of boys, playing for the class, has distinguished itself as being the only class to capture the interclass basketball tourney in successive years. This class also has an interclass baseball title under its wing. These illustrate some of its athletic potentialities. The juniors are equally well represented in fields other than boy’s sports. They have six representatives in the Torch Honor club, of which four are girls and one of which is an officer. The co-eds further proved themselves active by having fourteen gain membership to the Girls’ League and ten in G.A.A. The boys achieved further dominance by the election of an all boy governing body of the class. This includes Edward Palmer president, Bob Trafton vice- president, and Richard Craven secretary-treasurer. Mr. Johnson was honored by the election of this class by being selected as their class advisor. Next year will be a tough assignment and we trust you will do an even better job than did this year seniors.
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I. Old maid's convention 2. Hotten- tot prospect? 3 Spring?? morning ---GLORY k. Just watching 5. Wow 11 6. IS THAT MUSH GOOD? 7 PRINCESSES CAROLE AND KAY 8. WHATCHA HIDING?? 9. Baseball fever 10. That Oxydol sparkle II. Aren't we clubby 12. Oof— 13. Oh, those flash cameras 114. Who popped the funny? 15. Look- 1 n' Around
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