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Seniofzfi EDWIN ALEXANDER LEE AMYX OLIVER ANDERSON OLIVIA ANDERSON DALE BABBI-TT CHARLEY BELL LEONA FAYE GAINES LEE GARICH GEORGE GOEHRING MAURICE KNOTT JEAN LAURENCE HAROLD MANESS FRITZ MCCLANAHAN CLAUDINE MILLER STANLEY H. MILLER MAXINE L. SHENEMAN LLOYD SHOCKEY WESLEY SIMS ERNEST GREENWELL DOROTHY SMITH LOUIS GRIFFITH, JR. RICHARD STEVENS GENEVIEVE HARDING HEIJEN STREET D BODIN LEOLA JEAN BURCH VALTER CAUGHRON ROBERTA HARRELL EUGENE PARKER MARGARET PARKS ALBERT SABOL BOB VETTE BILLY HORMUTH WILBERT WHITESIDE JOHN H' HUGHES WARREN WILLENBURG ELBERT DEISTER 'IOHN SAVAGE ILLIAM P. DENLINGER STUART SAVAGE ILLIAM FIRNER MELVIN SCHNIDER RQLLAND JOHNSON GALEN KANNENBERG CLARENCE WQQD GLENDON KASSON BETTY WOODWARD ge 23
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Page 22' GEORGE ROBERT LEARNED ROBERT NELSON JUANITA PRIEST PAUL SIMS HELEN SKINNER JOHN H. STANFIELD LEROY WATKINS Seniafui ROY GOFF ALICE ANN HARIVION DEAN HARVEY CLARENCE HENDERSON GLORIA HODSON DAVID J. JOLLY GEORGE JORDAN ALICE JEAN KING THELIVIA LUCAS
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. ,,,, OFFICERS Back Row, left to right: Elliott, Sutherland, Green. Front Row: left to right: Nelson, Russell. i i Glafu. Uj 1947 C6 HE old order changeth, yielding place to the new. So it is upon you Juniors that the responsibility of maintain- ing the fame of the Lion family devolves. The Class of 1940 have attempted to leave the Lion home in a better condition than they found it. But judging from the leadership of the officers and the outstanding activities of many other juniors, we Seniors expect a splendid record of you Juniors. The Juniors showed their stuff to the entire school in their assembly program which they gave Friday, October 27. Mary Lou Nelson, President of the class, presided and introduced the other officers-Vice-President, Ruthie Russellg Secretary, Eu- genia Green, Treasurer, Mary Lou Elliott, Student Council Representative, Howard Sutherland, and Head Sponsor, Mr. Gillum. The Girls' Trio, composed of Ruth Hill, Helen June Douglas, and Martha Dooley sang Oh, You Crazy Moon and Over the Rainbow . Elgin Woody next sang The Lamp is Low so well that the audience demanded an encore. His en- core was If You Should Ever Leave. Last but far from least, Ted Conley gave a very novel and interesting talk on drums, accompanied with demonstrations which p-roved to be extremely well liked by the audience. Lula Bahnmaier Betty Jane Banning Bonnie Jean Barnes Elizabeth Bigsby Joe Bleakley Jean Boardman Hazel Boerkircher Doris Brewster Catherine Brown Virginia Carter Arthur Cattlett, Jr. Dorothy Cooper Howard Creel, Jr. Kathryn Deihl Billy Joe Dill The dramatic ability of the Junior class was demonstrated in the Junior play June Mad . A Hne performance it was too. Every member of the cast was elected into National Honorary Thespians. These are Susie Mae Wilkerson, Charles Kassinger, Betty Leibbrand, Dan Ragle, Clifford Bates, Eugenia Green, Pauline Reese, Howard Sutherland, Lee Robbins, Dick Dauber- man, Doris Lee Jackson and Gloria Goff. The action of the entire play took place in the living room of the Woods's home in Lynbrook. Looking ahead into next year, we find the following juniors in executive positions in the Hi-Y: Billy Joe Dill, presidentg and Howard Sutherland, secretary. The G. R. elected Betty Liebbrand president, Mary Lo Nelson vice-president, and Jane Miller secretary. Next year we expect to see su-h sport stars as Junius Penny, Billy Stowitts, Gordon Stucker and Carl Hird again. Alice Jean Lemon and Clifford Bates starred on the debat team this year and did exceptionally well. Bill Conboy was o the first team. So the junior class only need look for a fourt to have a full table. Pag
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