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First Row: D, Robertson, J. Pepper, C. Weatherby, A. McLaughlin, T. Mack, M, Johnson, 1. Mangot, B. Hogan, R. Lucas, R. Smith, S. Mal- colm, M. Neal. Second Row: J. Toomey, C. Dyer, G. Clifford, D. Kingsley, Miss Damon, B. Ford, J. Seeliger, T. Veale. Third Row: G. DeYoung, C. Grover, R. Colby, W. Jennings, A. Winkley, R. Bishop, R. Davis, R. White, R. Bettle. JUNIOR CLASS Although the Junior Class is a comparatively small class, the regular activities have gone on as usual. The class put on a very fine assembly. It also brought in the most maga- zine subscriptions in a drive sponsored by the student council, and was awarded the silk American flag which hangs in Room 14, the Juniors’ home room. When the Juniors started their high school career as freshmen, they had an extremely large class, but like many classes the membership dwindled. It is proud of the fact that two of its lost members are now serving in the United States Navy. These boys are Charles Richardson and Leslie Chandler. Now, after having completed their junior year, under Miss Anna Damon’s supervision, they are looking forward to becoming seniors in the fall. The big event of the Junior Year is, of course, the Prom which was held May 5. The hall was beautifull decorated, and the class and invited guests danced to the music of The Rhythm Majors. The grand march was led by the president, Ruth Lucas, followed by vice president, Barbara Morgan; secretary, Eilleen Mangott; and treasurer, Madeline Johnson. Members of the faculty, the school committee, the superintendent and parents of the Juniors were present. As the year draws to a close the Juniors have no regrets for the past, nothing but new hopes for the future.
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