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JUNIORS F LEFT TO RIGHT-Beverly Lavens, Rae Pharris, Maxine Toolson, Charles Hof, Clayton Turner, Mr. Robert Gooch, arl'vi.v0f,' Charles Williamsan, john Beer, Ralph Adams, Uvah Hull, lilla jean Thomason, Bette Nelsen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Maxine Toolson - - President - - - - - Charles Hof Ella Jean Thomason - Vice President - - Charles Williamson Rae Pharris - - - Secretary - - Beverly Lavens Clayton Turner - - Tfrreasurer - - - - Uvah Hull Uvah Hull - - - Council - Bette Lee Nelsen John Beer - - Council - - Ralph Adams JUNIOR DOIINVS After two years of studious VF? work, the Junior Class decided to make this a social year. Of course, there is always the subject of money when speaking of such matters but we dJidn't let this worry us. Under the capable leadership of the president, Maxine Teolson, and the guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Grace Pharris, during the first semester, the Class found a very profitable business in selling hot dogs, apples, peanuts and popcorn at home football games. As if yelling for our team wasn't strenuous enough, the Class also spon- sored after-game sport dances, charging ad- mission, of course. Finding that we had quite a sum of money around Christmas time, we sponsored, with the help of our new and able advisor, Mr. Robert Gooch, a dress-up Christmas Hop, which was a huge success. The music for this affair was furnished by the High School Dance Band, many members of which are Juniors. Oh, yes, the Junior Class found the ice to be very good. Although cold, we had a swell ice-skating party in January. We don't know what our athletic teams would have done without the Juniors who played on them. We think our boys do very well and aren't we proud of them! Oh, what have we here? It looks as though we may have some very promising fu- ture actors and actresses judging from the plays and operetta given this season, not for- getting a few comedians, huh? After some controversy fdid I say some?J the class chose as their theme for the Junior Prom Dutch Flower Garden. After much work, with some play, of course, the grand night came. With our president, Charles Hof leading the Grand March, we embarked on one of the best times of the year. VVe ended our very prosperous year with a bang tthat is, a party.J VVe wish to thank everyone who has help- ed to make our Junior year such a success, es- pecially our advisors.
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