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Fresl1Fisl1 . . . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Dave Moffet, Treasurerg Albert Fayette, President, Everitt Hardin, Vice-President, Joan Hutchison, Secretary, Juniors Row 1: C-oralee Adams, Stuart Allison, Glen Anderson, Jean Azdell, Glen Bartlett, Barbara Bergren, Kenneth Birdsall, William Blair, Margaret Bogle. Row 2: Roberta Cavanaugh, Charles Carr, Dorothy Buchanan, Eugene Brown, Margaret Brooks, Pauline Brock, Frances Bragd, Kenneth Bragd, Charles Bollman. Row 3: Rose Marie Cavanaugh, Bob Clark, Jim Connell, Eleanor Crippen, Helen Crouse, Bennie Curry, Jennie Curry, Jim Davis, Dean Eack. A f ' A ,, ,,,-., A T35 ' -Mfg h L MW! ' .:' . ' ' . W. - M Q3 ., lv S ,K X i ., . 9 v 'f 'f . SAS ,G , A 1 3 E3 . ,fe Y., ' A A X fr L . rl i ,ft X if 'lli 1 ti 'X 3 df' . :Q ix x-.. Q ', I Q ix . ,.,. Mi .-. 'Y . . .f , Z Q A a-rr 1- r r i f as Y r ., 5 A saw , MW 'sys , V 1 V45 '-',. I X .,. I. .ta -- ,A ' f - ,,,,: at tif? - ', fx-'aff-1 Yi' - ' .1,, ,.,: .,... lgz ' wg , ,fm v- -- I - I is A543 -5 -f----.. 2 - E O V. frm ,L Y 1 ' ,fi ,V1' 1 ' t . 53 . f 1 ' 1? J - , - ,i 4' - 'F W ' t .. 3 - 2 : -V . I , .I rv Al -v,.' Aim ,. Lg.. I? E5,E:gef.'Q.lQg5,,. I- -:g:, ,:,: --,, K Q ,. . i M W- , -V i ,,::' ' L I X ,J ,xii-gl 2 i A ' - . if sliw Page Twenty-tivo
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Sharlcs . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Each year fifteen meinb-ers of the senior class are taken into the N a t i o 11 al Honor Soeiety. The Illoinnouth ehapter has thc 11a1ne of HSi1Cl1QlD,H an Indian name. Candidates are chosen by members of the faculty. To 111eet requirements. a candidate must be in the upper one-third of l1is class scholastieal- ly and a good leader. The society has as its standardsg character, scholarship, leadership, and service. New officers are elected in the fall and those now holding' offices are: .l,I'0SlLli-'Ili ................ Bob Elliot, '41 Vice-President ...... Suzanne Gordon, '41 Secretary .... . . .Dorothy Carwile, '41 Treasurer. . . .... Stewart Riley, '41 Reading from left to right: Margaret Thompson, Marilyn Ray, Marjorie Wise, Adrian Wells, Robert Nevius, and Barbara Yeoman, Headiiig' f1'01Il left to rigrht: Standing, Mar- cella Killey, Ra-chel Buchanan, Bob Foster, Don Johnson, Gale l,211'1'1Sll, Jinnny Lllllllilll, Adrian VVells, Rosemary Pullen. Seated, Blanche Garrison, Mary liou Drayson, llelen F. Firth, Marilyn Ray, Dorothy Eyler, Rose Munson, Marjorie Bolin. QUILL AND SCROLL Six new members were taken into the local Glen Parker chapter of the Quill and Scroll. an international honorary society for high s-ehool journalists. The requirements are above average grades and co1nn1e11d- able work on either the Clipper or Maroon and Gold and recommend- ation for membership by the journal- ism adviser. The members received pins and membership cards at a general asse111bly held February 4. and at their first meeting elected Adrian VVells as president, Barbara Yeoman as vice-president, H1111 Margaret Thompson as secretary-treasurer. Other ineiribers are lllarilyn Ray, Marjorie Wise, Ellld Bob Nevins. It was decided at the i11itial meeting to hold meetings the first Monday in every month, On May 8, a party was held at the home of the president and guests of honor were the niembers of this organization who graduated last year. Page Twenty-one
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Juniors Get Along Wliat,s the excitement next door, son? Oh, Dick 's big brother is in the junior class play. NVell, he'1l have a good time practicing for it. Just mentioning it takes me back to my junior days. NVhat times we had! What 's that? You want me to tell you about when I was a junior? Sit here by me, and I'll see what an accurate account I can give. After the first two years in high school we juniors felt pretty important. The first thing we did was to elect Arky Fayette as our president. Let's see. The other officers were Everitt Hardin, Dave Moffet and Joan Ilutchison. Arky was also on the football and basketball teams and Dave was in the junior class play, 'tThe Black Ace, in fact he was the murderer. NVe made a pretty good profit too. I could talk for hours on that-I sneak- ed a preview at a practice once-but I must hurry on, 'tThere were quite a few juniors in the band, too. Also the Clipper and annual staffs had their share. The annual staff had the most unusual mascot-a goldfish. Several for that matter. Charles Hallam followed in his .fn u O U U 0 Q J, r , O 1 o 5' N brother's footsteps - a great debater. Ile could stand the opponent's team alone, almost. The biggest thing i11 the life of every junior is the prom. That year though, we weren't allowed much for decorating, because of sav- ing for national defense. That seems so long ago, especially when I look back and remember that I met your grandfather there. Just see what you have to look forward to, son. But now, I've told you enough for this time. You run over and congratulate Bob and tell him that l'll be sure and 'come to see the play. JUNIORS Row 1: Geraldine Earhart, Jim Ebersole, Don Enslow, Dorothy Evans, Gertrude Evans, Albert Fayette, Bill Gavin, Maxine George, Clinton Gilbert. Row 2: Everitt Hardin, Jerry Hanson, Ellen Hansen, Charles Hallam, Margaret Hall, Ralph Haar, Charles Grimsley, Earl Gibson, Christine Gibson. Row 3: Roseann Hayes, Elaine Helm, Peggy Helm, Loren Henderson, Clarita Hennenfent, Robert Holm- berg, Emmylou Hoog, Iona Hook, Joan Hutchinson 'fffiffi ,, 1 iii- if ff -P ., ' i i 'L A il '5 ' ' ' iii I it -' I - ,., Q' ,xiii '- - s mart ' f, z if ,fbi t av L I is if V- Q '1-': p, ' ., H I , ,Qs , -',, . In I , N . EE' ,ws .1 Z? V ,.,. ' ': in ft 9 it W - ' ,, , e'i' R Y i .. . . ' . Q Iuuz gf .. it ' - ' -:-' 1 ii is r L' ,Z .,',,,. ,'.,, :H p ,,.,, Y A. I ,gl ' ': V A . f' 't '- .s - I I A I I i In 'f'f-5.3. ':' I J uf I if L 1' 5 W ' it ' ..,. 1' f - , of isQf!i2f'..i .,,,,,. 1 .,.,,,.. . .rf .'i-5 if . Page Twenty-three
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