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The Junior class mm and m'ganiwd Senlcmher 23, um, A1 this lime lhey elected. Lhe tnunwmg class micex-s: ,,..Marjorie Hill Roy ZumBrunnen .Gerlrude Tobin Miss Odlzmd ng. Maxine Hunl President ..... Vice President , Sccrcmr -Trensurer Sponsor A Geneml Commune , . Mary Slm Duning the school year that has lollowed, 012 Junior class has taken part in many activities and come out vcxy successfully m all of them. In the Tiger Day parade the Junior flout won first place among the classes. The next Junior mam was the cdiling nf nnu odilinn gr our school paper. Tm- Tiger. Fuliuwmg this was Ihe Junior dance. one UK the successlul dancPs a! the year Is well as mu m: ane m bt- sponsumd by a Junior class m many years. On Mirth 20, 1931. the Successful play The Nu! Farm was prcspnled by an ullrglnr Junior cast. The play was praclaimed :1 groan success by all who saw it. Last but not least L'aunu the banquet, wen u: llw Senior: by Chnn classmates. lhe Juniors. The banquet this year Wat; the largest ever given in Huron high school. Ham's iux' SUCCIZS: lo Lhe class of '32. -.-mzrmn1
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G l 4 JACK ERNEST W'INTLE Phi Alpha Chi 3. 1; President 4; Phi Alpha Chi Play 3: Hi Y and'G. FL. Play 3; Tyhckcom 4: Hi Y 3. 4; Elmer Leader 4: Pep Club 4: Studlzm Coun- cil 4. JUNE A. YORK- glofia Club 4; A Club 2: G. MXLO YOUELi Foolball l. 2. 1 4; Cnmn' Te m i: Basketbau 3. C 4; All 5mg lrack 2, 3. 4; Presidpnc 1, 2 siege Perilous A Club 2. 4: President 2; chc- msmem 4; m Y .1, 4; Vice-Presi- dam d, H Club 3, 4. Secrchury-Trmxi- urEx' a; u. A. A. and H Club Play 3; Student Cnuncil 4; Glee Club 1' 2 a; Mixcd Churus 2 3- Vico-Re L den! '- Pm Alpha Chi Class H157 tarian 4; Honnr Run Tiger 5m! 3. 4; Quin and Strou 4; Business Mnnr age: Jumor Play 3. Mid-Ycar Seniors Hum Twmll: 'lIrvM
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T I G E R 'l'lwre Br? two hundred Hultyrtwn mpmlwrs nf the Sophomore rlnss. Th9 nfficers are: President Vice Presulenl. , , SECrDlurfIVTFEaSurEl' . Tiger Reporter 7 Sponsor . James Miner Roger Wagner .vEm Ln Crnit amcs Miner Mr. Crnwley Members of the class have participated in all school activities Valuable mmrabucians were made lo football, basketball and track mm. In forensic affairs, members at the class gave keen compenmn m the upper classmen. Schuxasucalm the Sophomore ranks 1mm being second only m 1110 Seniors in number of members in m --A-' club. In band, urchestra nnd glee club me class has ulsu dune m m. Sucial uutivilics Hm lunimd by adminishmion pm 5 of am achuul. However. durmg the early pm of me first semester :1 cm'mvnl was staged m we gymnasium by the Snpho- mores The lack of financial success of this mm was forgotten in mp pleusum which was alanded mm present.
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