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THE JACK O' LANTERN N L' 1-mf, M.,,, Class Officers Thomas Quinn-President Margaret Sh erkel-Vice President Marcella Chaplin Helen Dickey Rose Marie Hagan Lorraine Hall Gretchen Hiller David Hiller Helen Dickey-Secretary Inez Johnson+Treasurer , P Class Roll Julia Hughes Inez Johnson Dorothy Pidgeon Thomas Quinn Juliette Reed Earl Robertson' Margaret Sherkel. A ' ..ofg,..
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Y THE JACK Ol LANTERN THIRTEEN UNLUCKY-? NEVER The Junior Class consisting of thirteen has been anything but un- lucky. There are only three boys in our class but, we hope to have more next year. We started this year with a bang, anxious to make our school term a success. Uncle Sam's demand for our class President Lorain Wagner Cwho works in the Post Ofiicei and Dick Grafton's return to Woodward High School made it necessary to elect new officers. Cherry Quinn was elected President, and Peg Sherkel Vice Presi- dent, and at this election it was decided that these officers were to be permanent. Fall baseball season opened with one of our class, Banty Robert- son, as team manager. Banty is small but he is certainly a sporting baby and, tried his best to make the H. H. S. team a success. There were not many social events at Houtzdale High. this year gut th'e'f'e'w'th'at there' lwereguwere' attended unanimously by the Junior ass. . , ., .. . . . Several meetings were held to deccide on Class rings. After a little debating-not fighting '25-we decided on one which is aczmn-eo! by all who have seen it. r - There were none of our class in the basket-ball squadithis year. Surely the boys will try harder next year. It would not seemright to have a basket-ball squad without any Dignified Seniors --? The Juniors have tried very hard to increase their treasury. A lunch was served, from which we received one half the proceeds while the remaining half was given to the Athletic Association. In March chances were taken on a cake from which we received quite a Alot of money. Only one Junior had a role in Springtime this year's Mid-Year play. However most of us took part in the chorus which aiorded much enjoyment and we look forward with great expectancy to the Senior Play. In the second week in April a meeting was called by the Class President.The question brought before the class was Are we going to have a reception for the Senior Class? The Yeas had it and the President appointed two committees to begin work at once. Julia Hughes was appointed chairman of the Social Entertainment Com- mittee to be assisted by, Lorraine Hall, Juliette Reed, Marcella Chaplin Rose Marie Hagan, and David Hiller. And the working committee of which Inez Johnson was appointed chairman assisted by Gretchen Hil- ler, Banty Robertson, Peg Sherkel, Helen Dickey, and Cherry Quinn. It was also decided at this meeting that We serve a lunch on Friday, ay 1, after the Senior Literary Program. Dot Pidgeon was appointed chairman of the Lunch Committee and she and her assistants made a great success of the lunch. At the Senior Literary Giles Bonner, Senior Class President present- ed Thomas Quinn, President of the Junior Class, with a beautiful mantle of blue and white which he was to keep in behalf' of our class until we the class of '26 should pass it to the class of '2'7. ..37..,-
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