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,pf JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dan Sco'f+, president Charles Nelson. Treasurer Nancy Carpenfer, secrefaryg Frances Meredifh, vice-presidenf .IIHYIOKS lz'.Yl'El'T .lII'l'H IN THEIR SENIOR YE.-lk JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS John H. Linlc Mildred Aveline The class of 1948 started its Junior year by electing Dan Scott as president, Nancy Carpenter, secretary, Frances Meredith, vice presidentg and Charles Nelson, treas- urer. Giving helpful aid throughout the year were the class sponsors, Miss Mildred Aveline and Mr. John H. Link- During the year the class sponsored sev- eral sales for the student body. At the be- ginning of the basketball season, pencils in- scribed with the schedule of the Marion Giants were sold. Later personalized labels were offered. One of the mid-year functions of the class was a dance at the Y. M. C. A. which took place after the Marion-Richmond basketball game. In the election of queen and attendants for the 1947 Easter Parade the Juniors selected Beverly Baldwin, Nancy Charles, Eleanor Jervis, Patricia Presnall, and Norma Scott to represent their class as attendants and flower girls. Having lost all of the timidity and back- wardness that they possesed when they Hrst entered Marion High School, the Juni- ors took an increasing interest in school or- ganizations and activities. The class was especially outstanding in athletics, junior boys filling many of the starting positions on the football, basketball, track, and base- ball teams. As is always true all good things must come to an end. To close the year's activ- ities in a blaze of glory, the Junior Class joined with the Seniors to give the Junior- Senior Prom on May 23. Gordon Arthur and his orchestra provided the music. And now as the Junior Class looks for- ward to its final, the class of 47,' can feel certain the class of 48U will assume the responsibilities of seniors in the coming year.
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?- C? WI-lAGl,liY SPFARS DALIQ RICHARD XVINDFR-Hi-Y, Latin Club, HAROLD ROBERT YOUNG-Nlnxxluulili Artlicry Club, President of National Honor Society Chorus, Latin Club ' OHV V'Ol.l'ilf T ' fi' li . I ' -LMS-C om LELA MAE ZARING-Y-Teens IOAN MARIA XY'OOD-ll 1milAi-Orchestra, liast- U' Plfildf RICHARD FiuwlliR-Slldki'-Basketball SlANl.liY S. XY'OODRlNG -- Czulrim' 1 Baseball, , X , k V K 4 , lutball, lntr.1mur.1l Basketball 'lolcli' lllc'Nl4'l4'I'x XIII DRl'iD VYOOIJRUFF ALBERT TUCKER Ccontinued from page 10j M. H. S. anxious to play an even greater part in the functions and activities of the school. The Junior Class chose as their ofii- cers for the year, Robert McCafferty, pres- ident: jo Ann Jones, vice president, Donna Crisler, secretary, and Mary Wall, treasur- er. Under the guiding hands of Miss Mild- red Aveline and Mr. John Link, the Juniors sponsored an all-school dance at the Y. M. C. A. after the Marion-Tech basketball game February 8. As a novelty attraction, they sold pins with the initials M.H.S. en- graved against a background of purple and gold. As their attendants and flower girls at the Easter Parade, they chose Donna Hatton, Mildred Gore, Shirley Walston, Phyllis Long, and Norma Clapp. Next came the biggest event of a Junior's life- the Junior Prom. Peggy Dawes was elected Prom Queen. Having spent the summer dreaming of their newly gained prestige, the class re- turned to find themselves Seniors at last- the ukingpins of the institution , Arrayed in their colorful badges of authority-sen- ior cords-the Seniors hastened to elect 21 William Earnhart, president, Robert Brown, vice president, Marjorie Hiatt, sec- retary, and Peggy Boswell, treasurer. At the first senior meeting president Earn- hart announced the following senior com- mittee chairmeng social, Cinthia Rinehart and Richard Downing, commencement, Jean Denton and John Heavilin: baccalau- reate, David Peterson and Helen Cachulesg cap and gown, Ralph Landrum and Donna Crislerg invitation, George Bauserman and Selma Seniorg publicity, Robert Miles and Betty Barley, and service. Richard Hall and Mary Sue Lavengood. First on the agenda of activities was a dance held at the Y. M. C. A. following the Marion-Kokomo game, December 20. Following the Easter Parade each and every senior felt the expectation of gradu- ation. Baccalaureate held June 1 started the ball rolling. Next was the junio:-Senior Prom, then a Senior supper followed by a dance. Finally the long awaited Com- mencement exercises. With tear-filled eyes the class of 1947 bade high school days adieu, pledged everlasting allegiance to the faithful Alma Mater, and welcomed a new and harder life.
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