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JUIIIUBS Sammy Moore, President, James Endacott, Student Council Repre- sentative, Nancy Myer, Secretary, Carl Beil, Vice Presidentg Michael Nature, Treasurer. dmzmwmgaazde gmzdeymm glam! Athletics is one tield in which the Juniors really shone. In the first sport of the season, football, the class can be proud of such boys as Carl Beil, Bob Daniels, Bob Davis, Dick Davis, Jay Drake, George Goff, Eldon Miller, Bill Pine, Carl Sandefur, Carol Sandefur, Bill Schaake, Walter Sneegas, Winton Winter, and managers Dick Docking and Sammy Ferguson, all of whom worked hard to win the coveted l. . Several of these boys were in the starting line-up of many games and one fleft tackle, Bill Sehaakej received honorable mention in the All-State football selections. Everybody knows that a good B team in bas- ketball is essential in order to guarantee a top llight A squad the next year. li. M, H. S.'s ex- cellent B squad was made up largely of Juniors and one of the consistent high scorers on the A team was a Junior tthat Schaake lad againl. Sev- eral fast Juniors Qrunners, of course? were a big help to the track team. When it came to dramatics the Juniors positive- ly wowed 'em, The foul Juniors who won parts in the all-school play really helped to put it over! what with Janie Semple's short, short dresses steal- ing scenes even from leading man, Sam Moore. That unforgettable Junior assembly featured avariety pro- gram, with Carl Sandcfur and Carolyn Traynor's vio- lin duet taking the spotlight. The class again dis- played its talents in the Junior play, UThe Fighting Littlesf' which, incidentally was a roaring success. PAGE 22 Roger Beth, Edward Franks, Joyce Salsbury, Norman Storer H- talented Juniors all-added to the smooth music-making of the Serenaders. All along the musical line - in the orchestra, band, and chorus H- the Junior class made a worth-while contribution. Juniors more than held down their own in other school activities, too. Capable Jim Endacott made out all those hundreds of activity tickets, while the success of many of our assemblies was due to Wint Winter, assembly chairman and Vice-President of the Student Council. Nancy Myer, as Treasurer of the Pep Club, was indispensable since she sold the bus tickets to out-of-town games. Gene Hur- witz, that ace photographer, took many of the picures for the Red and Black. Don't think, though, that extra-curricular activities kept the Juniors away from their books. Far from it! In scholarly pursuits the Juniors can show more than a few notable representatives. The 1946-47 school year was climaxed by that gala social affair, the Junior-Senior Prom - the success of which was due largely to the efforts of the Junior class. With their valuable counsel and guidance, the class sponsors-Mrs. Neis, Miss Rayhill, Miss Smith, Miss Wilson, Mr. Perry and Mr. Smith - helped to make all the Junior class activities successful, Take a bow, Class of '48!
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IN MEMDIQIAM A Tribute te e Teeeher All that she had she gave-her time-her energy- her life. She was an inspiration for all her students, always striving upward. Her dynamic personality, her courage, and the cheerful manner in which she carried out her work has endeared her in the hearts of all who knew her. No written word, no sympathetic remark, can ever hope to even partly fill the void caused by her absence. The only light at this time of sorrow is the flame of education, which was fanned by the teachings of Mrs. Buehler, and which can never be dimmed in the minds of her pupils. To her family, to her loved ones, and to her friends we oHer our utmost sympathies, and in doing so we feel humble and thankful to have known a woman as great as Mrs. Lorraine Buehler. The Student Body. PAGE' 131
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