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Row 4: Row 3: Row 2: Row 1: A. Jung, C. Cravllllon, P. Berkholtz, A. Huggler, H. Werblow, A. Duffy, L. Pasbrlg, C. Brechter, T. Lyons, E. Booth. B. Thlede, B. Pautsch, R. Schoenwetter, D. Powell, F. Manning, B. Stueber, B. Stanton, J. Sell, Miss Boley, advisor. M. Pluckhan, J. Hickey, H. Brehm, M. Wersoneke, D. Kuntz, P. Peters, H. Klug, B. Nelson. 0. Galoff, C. Chapman, R. Klug, H. Thleme, W. Zuberbuehler, E. Jahnke, R. Heath. JUNIOR JOTTINGS The Junior Class started the year with 32 members answering the roll call. It was a busy year trying to raise money to sponsor a Junior Prom, but through the cooperation of each member and their advisor, Miss Boley, the task was made easy. They launched a magazine cam- paign in the fall, followed by a Christ- mas card sale and the Junior play, ■Shiny Nose, directed by their advisor. All proved to be very successful. Earl Jahnke was chosen as President of the class. A1 Duffy served as Vice President, with Cleo Chapman and Harry Thleme acting as Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. The two members chosen to the Student Council were Beatrice Nelson and James Hickey. Beatrice Stueber rep- resented the class on the Jay Staff.
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Stepping lively to the music of Tom Temple and his band, we glance at hideous animals projecting their long necks, and monkeys and colorful birds in the over- hanging moss. Mirth and laughter fill the air as we swing and sway to the rhythm and music pouring forth from the orchestra. Now and then we stop to seek refreshing punch, which is being served from a little, thatched, na- tive hut and then there is a rush for partners as the mu- sic resumes. Alas! A fanfare an- nounces the arrival of the royal couple, King Howard Uttech and the adorable Queen Marilyn Vender Schaaf. The grand march is now under way. Truly this was a realistic Jungle affair and because of its unu- sualness, a scene never to be forgotten, as well as an event well worthy of mention in the his- tory of the Junior Class of 1944. A JUNGLE FANTASY Imagine parading through the dense Jungles of Africa with underbrush entanglements and vines climbing hithdr and thlthen Here and there are numerous color- ful birds decorating the trees, and oh dear, what was that? Oh, I see, Just a cannibal peering out from the brush to see what oreatures these be, who have in- vaded his habitat. All this and more was awaiting the promenaders at the Junior Prom, May 7, 1944.
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On December 7, 1944, the Junior Claes presented their play, a three-act comedy titled Shiny Nose. It was an outstanding production and much credit le due their director, Miss Boley, who was assisted by Mrs. Meiers, and the ten characters who played their parts very well. Zip ................ Charmalne Cravllllon Janey ................... Maxine Pluekhan George Anderson ............. Earl Jahnke Mr. Marble .... Willis Zuberbuehler Mrs. Marble ........... Genevieve Galoff Helen .................. Beatrice Nelson Allen Rogers................Robert Heath Coach Jones ................ Harry Thleme Madge Grant ............ Beatrice Stueber Peggy.........................Helen Slug
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