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Brarlor White. George Wilson, Mary Lou laylor. Klizal eth Wells. Bill Welty, Karl Leach. Junior Class In the early part of September, the Junior Class had their first meeting in which we elected our class officers and class sponsors. For our sponsors we elected Miss Taylor and Mr. Williams. Sonnie Unger was elected president. Joan Shoemaker-—vice president, and Jim Long —secretary-treasurer. Our first big step was to earn money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. We started to- ward this goal by selling magazines. The class was divided into two parts—the red and green. Karen Martin headed the green team and Hill Welty headed the red team. We also decided to have the losing team give the winning team a party. After all the tabulations were in we had sold $2,017. On December 16. 1952, we had our class party which was given to the red team by the green team which was the loser. The party was a great success. In February, 1953, we elected our class committees for the prom. The people chosen for chairmen were; Shirley Kaufman—deco- rations; Joyce Curry—punch; Carol Metz— banquet; Donna Miller—king and queen; Al- mira Beagle—waiters and waitress; Jerry Mc- Intyre—lights; and Jim Long—program. Our theme for the prom was Rhapsody in Blue and our orchestra was Lu George. The class representatives in the Student Council were Sonnie Unger, Joan Shoemaker, Carol Metz, Jim Long. Ronnie Sprague, and Bill Welty. Sonnie Unger was President of the Champaign District Student Council. The Juniors have done a swell job and we hope that they will do even better in their new roles as Seniors. WEBKIUS DRUG STORK KINGS’ PHARMACY WORTHEN’S DRY GOODS CO.
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Miss lay lor. sponsor: Joan Shoemaker, secretary-treasurer; Samira Unger, president; Jim Long, vice president; Mr. Williams, sponsor. Ronnie Barker. Jerry Davis. Ronnie Glass. Charles Gaffney, Ronnie Collier. Shirley Hopkins, Barbara Cocking. Joyce Curry, Arlo Cox. (Sitting) Joan Glass, Frances Hall. rJaine Dunlap. Kol erta Hendricks. Anna Potts. (Standing) Perry Rethelford. Bob Peers. Ronnie Sprague June Carder. Jean Means. Norma Burton. Almira Beagle. Karen Martin. Dick Alkire. Richard Agee, Dale Catron. Sarah Lane, Shirley Kaufman. Carol Metz. Louis Merritt. Jim Long. Roger Metz, Tom Merritt. Dale Cade. Norma Lee Shoults. Beverly Smock. Joan Shoemaker. Helen Wagner. Jackie Silver, Donna Miller. Jerry McIntyre, Sue Mur- ray, Sanda Unger. FRONVILLE JEWELERS HOOPESTON HARDWARE CO. ELLIOTTS JEWELRY
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Mr. Allen, sponsor: Phyllis Jennett. President: Mary Susan Boardman, treasurer, Kenneth Hammond, vice-president; Miss Florey, sponsor. Floyd Burch. Norma Brewington. Hettie Burton. Juanita Bell. Betty Boren. Man Susan Boardman. Peggy Blakey, Helen Baker. Honald Carter. Phillip Campbelll. James Crouch. Bussell Caw thon, Koliert Davis. Kllen Catron, Barbara Butts. Linda Cawthon, Kenneth Hammond (Oz .ie), Nadine Glass. William Glover. Willodean Flatt. Ell ert Fletcher, ('leone Glover. Sandra Gudgel. Boh Goudy. Ronald Lane. Roy Johnson. France Justice. Marlene Kell. James Mitchell. Letha Matthews, Beverly Morris, Lela Mat- Janicc Holt, Kay Hoskins, Nancy Little, Phyliss Jennett. thews, Bill Lyons, Judy Merritt, Virginia Olson, Delores Page. HOOPESTON FREIGHT CO. RCBY YONKELOWITZ SON UHLMAN GRAIN CO.
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