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JUNIORS The officers for the Junior Class were: President, Paul Ulrich; Vice President, Don Mosman; Secretary and Treasurer, Beverly Pellerin; and Class Representative, Paul Ulrich. The activities of the Junior Class were centered mostly around the annual Junior Prom which was held April 16 in the gymnasium. A spring setting furnished the very picturesque scene. A1 Swart; furnished the music. The class has also sponsored several after-game dances. The class decreased from 41 members in the Freshman year to 27 members in the Junior year. New members this year are Phyllis Schuster and Edward Best. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class was represented by fifty students. Officers elected for the class were: President, Allen Bartlett; Vice President, Charles Conrad; Secretary and Treasurer, Jo Ann Harshman; and Council Representative, Clifford Gantt. The entire class was under the supervision of Mr. Bancroft. The main event of the year was the traditional Freshman-Sophomore party spon- sored by the Sophomore class and held at the beginning of the year for the purpose of initiating and welcoming the Freshman into the Senior High School. FRESHMEN The Freshman activities were few in number this year because the class was divided among three Home Rooms: Home Economics, Agriculture and General Science. The Girls’ officers for the first semester were: President, Barbara Ness; Vice President, Norma Crossland; Secretary, Pat Davidson; and Treasurer, Nancy Manning. Second semester: President, Norma Crossland; Vice President, Nancy Manning; Secretary, Barbara Ness, and Treasurer, Barbara Dana. Officers for the smaller Boys’ Group were: President, Don Hallanger; Vice President, John Cock- burn; Secretary and Treasurer, Kenneth Williams. The larger Boys’ Group elected no officers, as the F. F. A. activities proved enough. The Junior Beacon was edited for the third year by the Freshman Class. Officers were: Editor, John Cockburn; Assistant Editor, Barbara Ness; Business Manager, Pat Davidson. The remaining members of the class acted as reporters. The Girls’ Home Room held a Christmas and a Valentine party. The Girls also sponsored an after-school dance. A good time was reported by all.
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