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JUNIOR CLASS Our Junior year will soon be a happy memory of both work and fun, with the ,lunior Play and the Prom as our main objectives. The class as a whole worked to- gether, but most of the responsibility fell on the shoulders of the class officers and the committees appointed, The officers were: David Lowe ,s..i,,,, .i,i,.....,, .,..,..............,.A. .ev....... ee...,, . . . . President Paul Thompson .s.e Vice President George Learned ......,,......c......., .......c.,,cc.......,. .,.,c.,,..... S e cretary Clinton Stillman .,,,,c,,,...,,c...,,.... ..c,,.,c,,.,,,,..,c...,...., ,,,c,,., , T reasurer Don Ray ,,.,,c c,.,. Y ell Leader OUR PLAY-THE GOOD EGG November 5, 1937 The cast and everyone else had a lot of fun getting this play ready for pro- duction XX!e think it was a great success. OUR PROM June 3, 1938 lo put on the Junior Prom was, to us, the attainment of a long anticipated pri- vilege, and, this, through the cooperation of all, was a success in every way. It was held in the American Legion Memorial Building, which was made colorful by brightly colored gourds hung around to carry out our Spanish theme. Huge pottery tugs were filled with red and yellow flowers, and on the stage was a big 38, rep- resenting the Seniors, Gay little Mexican figures decorated the programs. The guests were received by members of the reception committee, with Bud Foster acting as chairman. The chairmen of the other committees were: Clinton Stillman, decoration, George Learned, program, Betty Reed, invitations, and Richard Inlapgood, music, Xllfe Juniors are holding our own in athletics. Junior boys have been outstanding in all the sports, and one member of our class won the school tennis tournament. Lven the girls have stepped into the limelight with their basketball and tennis vile have taken an active part in various school activities, such as the Operetta and Jamboree, and several of us have made the Scholarship Society. And so through our Junior year we have been progressing and growing to- ward the aim of every High-School studentnthat we may be worthy to be called Seniors. MYRA HUYCK.
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