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J'HSlQ1if In tne fall of '43' some flfteen unmnowxng unsopnlstlcated fresh.en stepped upon tae bottom rung of the ladder wnicn led one tnrougn trlals and d1sapoo1ntments and success and failure and f1nally to tne awe 1nsp1r1ng topmost rung graduat1on Durlrg tne first year tne 1nm'ture caterpillars were con- tent to remain aloof and watch tne older and more experienced Juniors and Seniors at tne1r 806141 functions le came through Freshman Initiation with only a few bruises lt wasn't as bad as we were led to belleve it would be Urs Lewls was tne Freshnan Class Sponsor that year During our second year when we nad increased ln age and in tell1gence we again chose Yrs Lewls for our class sponsor The year was fllled w1th BXC1t6W8Dt and learning New members were Jerry Witt and Naom1 Graham In tne second semester we lost Gil bert lousel 1945 brought about our Junxor year we now have become u per classmen and many duties and privileges were bestowed upon tracted tne largest crowd in years We received our class rings We also galned a new member in tne f1rst semester Alyce Graham and in tne second semester Luther Uden joined our nunh ber The big event of tne year was preparing and putting on the Junlor Senior Banquet wh1cn was a succe s with a lot f hard work by the class and our class sponsor Vrs Lewis We have now emerged from tne cocoon stage to that which cor responds to tne full fledged butterfly We are in possession of certain 1nal1enable rxgnts wh1cn are peculxarly ours as senlors A few of the numerous events wn1cn have taren place thms year under tne supervxsmon of Vr Weeks our class sponsor are The School Carnival the 'ECHO' the WANWUAL' Sneak Day Commence- ment and many others to naxe the year the most eventful and the most joyous of all Our Sen or Class Play 'Taze It Easynwas un- der the d1T8Ct10D of Piss Johnson We lost Jerry W1tt th1s year and gained Bob Hansen a World War II veteran We are sixteen strong as we emerge from the nalls of J H S to a fascinating merry go-round of life on our own Vay God guxde us on our way Eileen Kunce till!!! CLASS VOTTO WE HAVE BEACHED THE FOOTHILIS TH IOUHTAINS ABE IN VIEW Class Flower Class Colors Pink Carnation Blue and Silver 7 ' --J rq xx - 'F . . 3 I , , , . . 4 . , . , N 1 'L -1 Y . Q ,L . i . . ya I ' I : . ' , - 1 . . I Y us such as: our Junior Class Play, WFor Pete's Saxeu which at- -. - . . - , . . S . O - , . . K .. . l . . . . . . A ' B ' : I l A I I ., , ., ., I . , i . ' , - 1. Q
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W ... We tne said Seniors of '47' Juniata High School in Adams County and State of Nebrssaa with sound m1nd neunry and reasoning do nuke publish and declare the following as and for our last 'Will and Testament ' To the Juniors d1gn1fled as they nay already be, we give our enpty deszs with all carvings and reuenmrances thereon al so our splendid discipline and frxendshin of the past year We give and bequeath to the Sophomores wxse and foolish our speed and endurance our anbitions and our high standards of school life To the Freshies green as they nay be we give our intel ligence and studiousness of our past four years We give and bequeath to the teachers the relief of graduf ating such a malicious class also our thanxs and appreciation for their patxence and kindness shown to us To good old J H S we leave UBUOTIOS of our multitude of good times during our past four years We bequeath to the building 1tself our picture to hang with those of previous classes in the prominent hall of fane We give our mlscellaneous possessions as follows DON PLACKE nv blush and my quiet nanner to Neal P BOB HANSEI'S wisdom of French girls to Darrel Adams ADELINE VcCALL'S ability to pester to Arlene Kleier PHILLIP KENFEDY'S wxse cracks to Robert Clark RSX 1ESflAJ'S ability to argue to Eva Jean Thongs EVANDA BANWISTER'S quiet way to her brother Cleo to keep it in the fam1ly LUTH R UDEN'S morning snooze to Janes lkFerren DUANT BURR'S studious nature to Dale Wes gag KENNETH HARPHAV'S drawxng ability to Gene Stull DALE FRERICH'S talking out loud and ability to get into t ouble with all teachers to Virginia S ESTHDR HER'ANN'S position as Cheer Leader to Joyce Brooks NLOVI GRAHAV'S Hearty laugh to Claris Robinson ELVIN UDEN his small stature to Duane Halte EILEEN KUNCE her diuples to Rouogg lgggg Finally we do hereby naue and appoint as the sole exec utor of our last 'Will and Testament' our class advisor Weezs Witness whereof we the class of 1947 the testator have set our hand and seal on this 23rd day of Why in the year of 1947 1- ll!f'- r1CJl-13 3 L -3' EvER,YLhm3--FROm ' ' EVERYTHING Ullfvl, ,YOU SEE TnESE SENSAUONAL. BFIFEGHJNS 4'-.Nga e ' I . .' ' -- ' on. ALYCE GRAHAV'S mischievous look to Robert Sergeant. - - ' 8 I ' ' , vr. I D4 ' if? J f , ' V , J ' 5 . . c Us wg
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we of i, gif J, JUNIQRN ff-fJ . 55 The Junior Class 0ff1C6TS for the school year were as follows Eva Jean TDOMPSOD President Neal Pease Vice Presldent Bob Sergeant Secretary Joyce Brooxs ECHO Reporter Darrel Adare ANNUAL Reporter The Jun1or class lost two members th1s year Audrey Woodworth who woved to Ayr and Darlene Hansen who IS going to h1gh school in Hastings We gained one newber Virginia Sittler who cane from Broken Bow Th1s Hakes our class nenbershlp sixteen strong We nan two class parties under the sponsorship of our class snonsor B156 Ingle Jonnson The class play was also under the sponsorsh1p of Visa Johnson The proceeds from tn1s actxvity were used to nay for the Junior Sen1or Banquet Vembers of our class part1c1pat1ng in basxetball were J1m Ve Ferren Duane Halte Bob Sergeant Bob Clark Gene Stull Dale Wesenan and Neal Pease Members of the Pep Club were Arlene Kleier V1rgin1a S1ttler Joyce Brooks, Eva Jean Thoupson and Roumna Young Band Students were James VcFerren Bob Sergeant Ronnna Young Eva Jean Thompson and Neal Pease ounces! 8 Rx so QP' JV W f' f , M A 5 J at E S' A gm z'vf J' if Q E
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