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It's junior class play-time with make-up artists Jean, Kathryn, and David, applying their skill on Susie, Karole, and Charles just before curtain time. Our very able juniors staged a most successful play in Dear Ruth. The excite- ment of producing a drama, Whether we are on-stage or off, is always thrilling at our school. Among the many tributes to the power-driven Eagles this year was the Sapphonian Literary Society's football banquet. Held in the school cafeteria, the affair was one of humorous speeches and good food. Looking at the picture, you can see that we were very attentive to the program. As the picture was snapped, Sue was giving us a very interesting reading. Following her, came Lorraine Miller, singing, and Patt True, playing a piano medley. The Sapphonian football banquet is an annual occasion. ' fl 0
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Betty and David lead the cheerleaders in a yell during the Thanksgiving pep assembly. Our big- gest football game of the season was anticipated with this clever assembly about Three Magic Words -words to beat Springfield. The spirit and enthusiasm shown in our pep assemblies were truly inspirational, thus spurring our Eagles on to victory. Mr. Deatherage nods, and the seniors, dignified and proud, parade from assembly. This is one of the time-honored customs of JHS. The seniors leave-one row to the center, the next to the side-while the juniors and sophomores Wait impatiently for their signal to leave. Then it is one mad dash in the direction of the cafeteria for lunch. Wilma, Richard, Mari- lyn, and Carter are a few of the first to leave, While Mary, Barry, Mary Sue, and Sara sit awaiting Mr. Deathe1'age's nod for the juniors to escape. .iq ' ag 5. S , I . f , LJ. 1 '
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771 f4470e.faa6,4'mwaf School's out! When that 3:30 bell rings, we dash to our lockers and then outinto what we consider freedom, after seven hours of school life . . . fbelowl . . . After the basketball game with Maplewood High CRemember'? We won by one pointj, We dashed out onto the court, ex- citedly congratulating our team. Many were the games when this performance Was repeated, for our team often snatched victory from our opponents in the last few seconds of the struggle. page twelve
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