Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL) - Class of 1950 | Page 19 of 68 |
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“JUNIOR CLASS Below 1st Row: Jones, Kelley, Lane, Gockings, Comstock, Glass, Lindsay 2nd Row: Lutz, Alkire, Correll, Carter, R. Drollinger, Leftwich, Huber, Echard, Kinder 3rd Row: H. Drollinger, Rutts, Gossett, Cawthorn, Goold. Galloway, Hickman, Longfellow JUNIOR CLASS Meers 1st Row: Metz, Misner, Schwab, Woods, Thomas, Wise, Myers, Nelson 2nd Row: Whitman. Smith, Morrison, Peers, Walters, Worthall, Sherrill, Van Vickie 3rd Row: Norton, McNeal. Miller, Tucker, Preston, Robertson, McGinley, Means The Second Class Passengers spent a very active year aboard ship here at John Greer doing their job. The class sold magazine subscrip- tions and they used the money to put on the annual Junior-Senior Prom which took place on May 19. For this magazine sale each home room was a team. Captains were Beth Metz and Jim Galloway. Along with the magazine sale came the Junior Carnival in March, which garnered more funds for the prom. Chairmen for the prom were: Decoration Committee, Donnie Sher- rill; Entertainment Committee, Dale Preston; Refreshment Committee, Beverlly Alkire; Program Committee, Janet Echard; Invitation Committee, June Misner. March 19 was the climax of the social season at John Greer. The gym was submerged in the blue-green of an undersea cavern, and one more junior-senior prom became history. Junior class rings were ordered in late fall and received in March. The junior class honor roll for the first semester was: Pat Correll. James Galloway, Howard Leftwich, Beth Metz, Dale Preston, Hollis Rob- ertson, Beverly Schwab, Bob Tucker. Michael Worthall. Due to the effort of our President: Howard Leftwich, Vice-President, Donnie Sherrill; Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Mell, and our sponsors. Miss Meers and Miss Below, the juniors leave this port until next year rolls around for another journey.
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