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First Row, Left to Right: Thomas Powers, Nancy V. Smith, Roberta Huron. Jeanette Sycuske, Leona Martin, Sonia Brown. Second Row, Left to Right: George Ferris, Edward Strack. Vera Thornton, Viola Sehink, Mary Lou Allore. Lucille VanEpps. Juanita Byron, Eric Gahrielson. Third Row, Left to Right: Gary Garner. Harry Cook. James Connelly. Fred Haven. Lee Bush, Carl Allen. William Sweet, Peter McGraw, Kenneth Welsh. Missing: Adela Gollner. CNE MCDRE YEAR The Junior class consisting of twenty- four members has had a busy schedule this year. The first project was a maga- zine sale with proceeds going toward our next year's Senior trip. The sale was very successful and we went over our quota. The second project was the Junior Prom. Decorations and plans keep the Juniors busy but a nice dance was the reward. The Junior class has members in several clubs, chorus, band, cheerleading and on all sports teams. Though the Junior class is a busy one it is a happy one. I7 X M' 1 Seated, Left to Right: Nancy V. Smith, Student Council: Edward Straek, Presi- dentg Adela Gollner, Secretary. Standing: Mary Lou Allore, Treasurer: Viola Sellink, Vice-President. George, Adela and Erie are three ol' the Juniors who worked on the magazine sales. Lots of work-but it added money for our next year's trip.
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INIARJORIE CUREY SHIPPEY May 23,1935 Yearbook I. 2. 3, 4 ' Copy flmirman 4 C lass her-rc-tary 3 Intramurals l, 2, 3 I'lleerleacler I. 2. 3. 4 Rifle Club 4 I'IlII,II' D.-XVIII SNYIJICIK .Ilfll'!'h ffl, I9-Hi Illee I'lub l, 2 Yearbook Club 1.2. 3. 4 RUTII SFIIIN lx YN lLIIIuLBI April 26, I9 Glee Club 1.2, 3 X earboolt Llub F.II,A. 2, 3, 4 PIIYLIIIS JOAN VVII l'1I'II,0t'K September JJ, 19.16 Glee Club I, 3, 4 Band 8, 1.2.3. 4 Rifle Vlub 4 Basketball lNIunuger I. 2, 3 , Reserve Book Club 4 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 4 Som-1-er I, 2. 3, 4 llille Club l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Manager l Ilanll I. '2, 3, 4 I rom Queen 3 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 4 IIIICCTIGEIKICI' l, 2, Yearbook I. 3. 4 nllusiness Manager 4 flass Presiclent 'Z Vlass Seeretary 4 Stuilent Connell Ser-retary-Treasurer 'Z Band Council 3 Krookeel Korner Manager 4 1' .M 4 3, 4 'Z Store 4 NANCY I,0I'ISl'1 'I' A L B O T A uguxt 16, 1936 Band l. 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Band Council 4 Intramurals l, 2. 3. 4 Yearbook Club 2, 3. 4 Nurses' Club 4 Krooked Korner 4 Assistant Manager
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HALF-WAY THROUGH Vlass: First Row. Left to Right: Nancy L. Smith, Donna Connelly, Beverly Nauseef. Martha lleller, Patricia Ifllommedieu, Dorothy Elson, Carole Hoose, Sylvia Ryan, Eunice Adams, Doris Clark. Second Row: John Stafford, Ronald Roe, Malcolm Gilbert, Clyde Bordwell, James Goetcheus, Marjorie Alcott. Pauline Briggs, Alice Perkins, Vivian Russell, Janice Struck. Linda Hall. Third Row: Robert Walker, James Niles. Jacqueline Belknap, Dolores Crozier, Janice Vanlipps. Robert Phillips. Donald Niver, David Crandall, Gene Connelly. David Reynolds, Robert Cooper, Robert Hines. N 'wtf The Sophomore fhefs at work, Carole. Mal and Rob. I8 Officers: Seated. Left to Right: Robert llincs. Student. Council Representative: Janice Struck. President: Mar- jorie Alcott. Secretary. Standing: Donna Connelly, Treas- urerg Patricia L'Hommedieu. Vice-President. This year the class of 1956 has done much work in selling refreshments at the ball games and selling basketball pencils. VVe sold hot dogs. candy and pop at all the soccer and basketball games. and candy and pop at the lllarathon- lVIcG1'aw Faculty game. This was a benefit game for the band uniform fund and the proceeds of the selling went into the fund. Marjorie Alcott. Donna Connelly. Sylvia Ryan. Dorothy Elson. Carole Hoose. Gene Connelly. Bob Phillips, and Clyde Bordwell helped sell at about all the games. The class sold pencils with the basketball schedule on it. Beverly Nauseef sold the most pencils-QIQ. We wish to thank Olll' advisors, lllrs. Heath and Mr. Busekist, for helping us.
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