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'PM I are 1' Z 1 jf? ? 67 llfl ' l l I Standing: Ada Lawyer, Secretary, Dan Woods, President, Walter Batchelor, Vice-President, Kathleen Siegert News Reporter, Seated: Doris Kuehn, Treasurer. Juniors The .Junior Class of l954-55 began its first year as upper classmen by voting for officers to lead them through this important year. Dan Woods was chosen president, Wal- ter Batchelor, vice-president, Ada Lawyer as secretary, Kathleen Siegert, news reporter, and Doris Kuehn was appointed as treasurer. Our next important task was to choose our representatives to Student Council Dan Woods, Walter Batchelor, Doris Kuehn, and Dennis Knose were elected. From the very first day as Juniors, we began thinking about the Prom, for which we were to be responsible. The class began work on the project and the Johnson Party Boat was chartered for the big occasion. We all pitched in to make money for the affair by selling pop at games, selling pencils, and working on committees to make a success of our dances. We were well represented in the field Page Thlrty Six of athletics. Eckel, DeBruler, Greschel, Hoffman, Knose, and Frazer helped lead the football team through their undefeated season. Eckel, Price, and DeBruler were standouts in basket- ball, track, and in intramural sports. Many of the girls of the class were active in G.A.A. Sue Frazer was our peppy representative on the cheerleading squad. Joyce Powers, Bon- nie Howard, and Sue Frazer were Junior ma- iorettes who led the band with its many Junior members through its paces at the football games. We are proud that so many of our class members are active in the various clubs and organizations of Harrison High School and especially proud of the thirteen who were initiated into the National Honor Society. It is almost certain as we look into the future, that worthwhile things will be produced by the Seniors of '56.
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