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1 - --fa,--f. -. W.. , Page N EL RODEO lane, 1942 3 it t QW s. ' 1352. Laws ,anne ih N IERRY WITT IOHN DOSSETTI Junior Prom tilimaxes Years Activities The Junior Class has had a most successful year under the leadership of President Jerry Wiu. The main objective of the class was to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom. This was accomplished through the very successful play given in December. The dance which followed added to the prolits. thus relieving the class ol any further worry ahout linances. hlemhers ol the class, in preparation lor thc. coming year ol leadership as Seniors, have taken active part in the various activities of the school: hand, orchestra, chorus, Corridor Patrol, El Rodeo, and athletics. Above all, the class is justly proud of its scholastic record. As a farewell gesture to the Seniors. a gay and colorful dance ended th.e social activities of the year. The class deeply appreciates the guidance ol: its able advisers, lwliss Rehecca Starr and lwlr. -.Burdette Vvhite. BETTY GARRETT JACK BLAUEH1-
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Page 28 Wi El.. RODEO 7 lL1I1G,Vl.94Z LOUIS NEDLER , ephnmeres Entertain Freshmen at Antnnin Part The term lO4I-42 has been a year crammed lull of lun and activities for the Sophomore Class. During the first lew weelcs of school, the Freshmen furnished much amusement. Remem- hering their experience as Hunderdogsn a year before. the sophomores naturally made the inost of their new role. 'lille First social event ol the school year, the traditional welcome to the entering class, was given on October 25. The gymnasium was cleverly decorated with pictures on the wall. streamers, and pumplcins-all of which ai- lorcled a picturesque rural setting. The sophomores ripped through the year under the guidance of lVliss Tessa Johnson and lVlr. George Richey, and the class hopes the succeeding years will he as enjoyahle. NANCY BEDESEN DOROTHY MORLEY
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