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.luck lddiznr Clyde Fahlman P'l'C8illl71ll Vice P1-csiclent Luis Riley Bob Schumsky Sl7!'7'Gl1l1'Jl 7'rcnsu1'cr The class of '49 consists of 167 members with Jack Edgar as president, Clyde Fahl- man as vice president, Bob Schumsky as treasurer, Lois Riley as secretary: and Art Kegler as activity manager. The advisers of the Junior class are Mr. L. Feldman, Miss Doris Smith, Miss H. Johnson, Mrs. Tonkin, Mr. Bradford, and Mr. Nash. On October thirty-first the Junior class sponsored a Hal1owe'en Dance. The pump- kins, cornstalks, and scarecrows made an ap- propriate effect. The decoration was under the direction of Miss Smith and Miss John- son, with the help of Frances Tarrant, Fran- ces Lungo, Lois Riley, Joe Watts, Jack Edgar, and Art Kegler. The music was furnished by the school band.,No admission was charged, but cokes and doughnuts were sold. The moneymaker for the Junior class was the Junior play, Ever Since Eve. The play was a three-act comedy by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. The play was cast with Gerald Bjerke as Johnnyg Norma Bolton as Susan: Marian Houglum as Lucybelleg and Bob Davies as Spud. Other characters were: Frances Lungo as Betsey, Sylvia Rogers as Miss Willardg Hugh Davis as Henry Quinng cmdafzfadd. ffdceu I ' :. .,f :. I .,, I j. :li ,,, ... .Q . ,..., T ,.. L JH --:': M , It .-. ,., - .' u f ,. H 'E f . fX I ' . APY Iieglel' A vii-nity .Uanuyer and George Delvo as Preston Hughes. Foot- ball players were Dick Coleman, Jim Bacon, Charles Bacon, Marvin Marcynzki, Royce Gish. Helping with production of the play were: Frances Tarrant and Marilyn Heglin as promptersg Doris Parker, properties 3 Mar- vin Marcynzki, lighting, and the Dramatics class, makeup. The play was held on Decem- ber 3 and 4 with an evening performance on December 5. The play brought S175 clear, and by a majority vote of the Junior class they presented S3100 of it to the student body. The remainder of the money was used for the J unior-Senior Prom and the class picnic. The J unior-Senior Prom is an annual event held in honor of the seniors by the juniors. The music was furnished by a name band. The gym was beautifully decorated and everyone had a wonderful time. The dance was formal, with two-thirds of the school participating in it. The Prom was under the direction of the Junior class officers and the Junior class advisers. It took place on May 7. The last activity, but one the juniors looked forward to most, was the class picnic. We hope the juniors next year have as full a year as the juniors this year did.
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H J' A-355-f-LQTQVIFT: S '- , 'gl ,. gf -4' 'I First row: Sylvia Leedy, Marion Ness, Betty Moore, D01-is Parker, Jean Perkins, Florence Lora., Hosea Ree Owens. Second row: Charles Nelson, Ricliard Larsen, Richard Guilford, Thelma Graham, Pat Muhm, Betty Miller, Willzi Leeper, Marvel Mather. Third row: Roger Kuylcendall, Jerry Melone, Kay Linville, Bruce Matheny, Marvin Mzlrczynski, Johnny Miller, Allan Petty, Nelson Boomsliter, Robert Gould. First row: Frances Tar1'ant, Lois Riley, Lois Ripley, Irene Tovey, Shirley Perry. Second row: Marjorie Riggs, Leon Sheppler, Virgil Soule, Robert Sauve, Larry Stroman, Third row: Sylvia Rogers, Royce Gish, Kenneth Swedelius, Marlo Saboe, Tommy Stark, Herman Shreiner. 39
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