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JUNIOR OFFICERS SITTING: Mr. William Reid and Mrs. Betty Vines (Sponsors). STANDING (L. to R.): J. Brougher, D. Noyes. B. Johnson, R. Chesnut. The Junior Class History We neared the last rung in our ladder of success as we achieved the status of upper-class- men with the dignified title of juniors. We began our busy year electing class officers: Bud Johnson, president; Dennis Noyes, vice president; Jim Brougher, secretary; Randy Chesnut, treasurer; and sponsors Mrs. Betty Vines and Mr. William Reid. Terry Forshier had been elected and served as the vice president of the Student Council while Ann Benjamin, Judy Sheppard, Linda Rector, Den- nis Noyes, Dick Vines, Mike Milbum, and Jim Brougher represented our illustrious class on the council. Our junior beauties in attendance at the Home- coming were Marcia Hamilton and Suzi Mitchell. Our float, Tame That Tiger, won second prize that afternoon. We worked like beavers as we peddled maga- zines to finance the prom and give the seniors a night to remember. Arabian Nights and Aladdin and his wonderful lamp provided a fab- ulous setting and a memorable evening. To add the finishing touch as upper-classmen we received our class rings as symbols of our junior rating. Judy Sheppard and Jim Reese were queen and king candidates for the Valentine Dance. As in all cases we always had many representatives to select from. Honor Society recognized several of our juniors and initiated: Rosalie Fraley, Sharon Stark, Linda Potts, Kay Whitehouse, Jarold Strickler, and Jim Brougher. After much waiting, John Rossey was selected from a fine field of candidates by the American Field Service to go to Finland for part of his summer vacation. With many talented actors and stagehands taking part in the play productions, the junior class contributed much to John Greer Players success. Other honors bestowed upon our classmates were: Girls State, Linda Rector with Linda Potts as alternate; Boys State, Jim Brougher and Mike Milbum; Randy Chesnut received the Most Valu- able Player and free throw trophy in basketball; and we can't forget our cheerlovelies for the year, Linda Rector and Barbara Moore. Days to remember were Career Day at Oak- wood, semester tests, movie days, and Awards Day. All in all it was a hectic, happy year. We feel that we made numerous contributions to Hoopeston Senior High and that we will have left many footprints in her corridor of time. 22
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TOP ROW. Left to Right Allison, Wilbur Anderson. Beth Bergstrand, Diana Bone. Marione Brooks, Tom BOTTOM ROW Left to Right Anmony, Frances Benjamin. Ann Bloyd, Linda Boylan, Mary Brougher, lim TOP ROW, Left to Right Burton, Roy Butterworth. Robert Byerly, Georgia Cartwright. Gary Chesnut. Randan BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right Bury, Michael Butts, Bruce Carlson, Sharon Cawthorn. J. Donald Clements, Diane 25
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