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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurine Pratter, ColleenShaw, Jack Mitchell, Don McPherson, Bill Wagner, Maurice Me Kinnis, DonCant. SECOND ROW: Jean Hunt. Joan Maple, VeraRoberts, AliceDavis, MarlisMuzzy, Lola Spain, Donna Janney. THIRD ROW: PeggyRuberg, AnneRhea, DelorisTeague, Lenora Knudsen, Dorothy Knudsen, Doris Woods, Helen Lohf, Mary Lou Schell, Jane Paul. BACK ROW: Kenneth Wright. Dick Hanson, Bud McGee, Jim Buchanan, Alan Dale, Duane VanLeuvan, Bill Gardner, Dale Denson, Bob Ledgerwood. 16
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Wagner, Doris Woods, Bill Gardner, Don McPherson, Miss Vinton. September of 1950 found the Junior class full of ideas and enthusiasm for their third year of high school. Their first meeting resulted in the election of class office rs. Bill Wagner became president. Bill Gardner vice-president, and Doris Woods secretary-treasurer. Don McPherson was elected class representative and Miss Vinton class advisor. The first junior project was the ordering of class rings for those whohad not bought them. Their eagerness to raise funds for the spring prom manifested itself in various money- making projects , with, of course, much fun involved. Two Junior-Senior one act plays in November furnished good entertainment for the public, and revealed some good talent among the casts. Selling weiners, coffee, and candy atfootball games aug- mented the treasury. Later in the year, food sales at noon, cake sales downtown, a Valentine basket social, and a talent show paid dividends. The class was very active in all the organizations. They had nine boys in the Letterman's club, seven girls in GAA, eight girls in Girls' League, and nine members in Torch Honor. JUNIORS 15
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The Sophomore class, consisting of fifty students, is one of the largest classes in the history of Grant Union High School, There are twenty-eight boys, of which seventeen participate in sports: of these, eight are in the Letterman's club. Out of eighteen girls, six are in Girls' League and three in GAA, Ten students are taking part in chorus and twelve in band. The class is looking forward to trip to the Fossil Beds this spring--also they are leading in the attendance contest. The elected officers were: president, John Gardne r; vice-president, Sue Ashcraft; secretary, Margie Cauble;and representative, Jack Pocock. Coach Johnson was chosen advisor of the class. SOPHOMORES 17
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