lst Row-K. Green, Bockhorst, Combs, Atkins, Honchell 2nd Row-Korn, Hill, C. Green, Black, Ash, Hartwell 3rd Row-Cornelius, L. Harrison, Moody, W. Buchanan, Heath 4th Row-Cutter, Endress, Armbruster, Bechtol, Brookbank 5th Row-Alexander, Frankel, C. Faulkner JUNIOR CLASS President . .,,. . ,....,,. ..,.,...... C harles Alexander Vice-President .....,....,.... Robert Hayes Secretary ........,...... ,.... . .. Darlene MeLeaster Treasurer ...,..,., ............... P atsy Morris You now behold the hardest working act in the circus. Not only do the Juniors perform daily for the ringmasters, but they are also in charge of the concessions. At every performance of the basketball and football teams, the Juniors were seen selling cokes, candy, and potato chips. One of their side concessions was the sale of pencils, pins, and potholders. These versa- tile performers made their own posters E211 for their bake sale, which was a tre- mendous success. Another outstanding event was their play, Don't Take My Penny. All this was, ol' course, leading up to the climax of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, which was a very impressive occasion. The capable sponsors who stood behind the Junior class were Miss Ruth Bertsch, Miss Celeste O'Shaughnessy, Miss Mildred Cole, and Mr. Fred Marlette. -I
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lst Row-B. Warburton, V. Miller, Smashey, Oncy, Weismiller 2nd Row-Vinson, Scheibler, Stoe, Stryker, Taylor 3rd Row-Posey, Snelling, Piepmeier, Roush, Stahl 4th Row-Tremain, Steuver, C. Warburton SOPHOMORE. CLASS President . .,...,............. ..,........ J oseph Brauer Vice President .... ,....... . ,...., ........... M a ry Weismiller Secretary-Treasurer .......... .......... M arcia Scheibler The brilliant shade of green which an- nounced this act last year in its initial ap- pearance under the Big Top has quickly faded. These people have become veteran troopers and are getting top billing this season. In the State Solo Contest Carolyn Kern, William Fox, and Paul Perrine represented their class and each succeeded in bringing home a second place award. Russell Freeland, Charles Warburton, John Calvert, John Marble, and Paul Tremain E231 have made a fine showing on the basket- ball and football teams this year. The business world has something to look forward to when the commercial- minded members of this class leave the Big Top. Marge Stryker was the first Sophomore to be awarded the 60-word typing pin, and Anna Bentle, Doris Kittle, Mary Weismiller, Carolyn Kern, Glenn Snelling, and Betty Warburton have re- ceived 40-word typing pins. The entire class has supported all school activities and willingly cooperated at all times.
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