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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Our family of thirty-three rushed up the steps for the first time in the fall of 'h5 when the doors of M.C.H.S. swung open. At our first meeting we selected Miss Kelly as our advisor. For our officers we chose Bill Prose as President, Vice-President, Earl Welch, Secretary- Treasurer, Joyce Walker. Our class was represented with one cheer- leader, Norma Stahr. Also, several athletes in our class received recognition. When the bell rang in the fall of 'LL6 we began our year with a little more confidence in ourselves. Mr. Henrick received the honor of being our Class Advisor. we put our trust in these people: Presi- dent,Dick Brown, Vice-President, Jim Frobishg Secretary-Treasurer, Cecilia Miller. Three of the Sophomores rated letters so that's how we stood on the basketball floor. During the year, we also gave an all-school party which went over well, even to the NTaffied Apples.W As Jolly Juniors we greeted the school season this year. One of the first things we did was to choose Mrs. Armstrong as Junior Class Advisor, whose place has since been taken by Miss Owens to whom we owe a lot of appreciation and gratitude. The officers were chosen: Norma Stahr as President, Dick Brittin as Vice-President, and Verne Mundhenke as Secretary-Treasurer. Among the duties which we took over this year was the selling of pop at the basketball games. Also, the Mohawk, high school paper, being put out under the power of Helen Goebel, as editor. On the evening of October 17, l9h7, we presented our play WKathy, the Greatn under the direction of Mrs. Armstrong, and it turned out to be a great success after much worry. All the Juniors did their part in helping. we owe much appreciation to Mrs. Armstrong for all her trouble and the class mates who gave the grand performance. Two swell cheer-leaders were selected from our class, too, Helen Goebel and Gracie Lyerla. You did a swell job girls. On the basketball floor we are represented by Dick Brown, and Jim Frobish. Dick and Jim rated for the first five. We were sorry to lose two of our members this year Bill Prose and Dick Britten, who was also one of the first five. Since we made so much money on the play and on selling pop, we Juniors are all looking forward to treating the Seniors to a fine Prom and Banquet in May. Now that the third year in our long journey to success has come to an end everyone will be glad to reach the year when we shall be looked upon as WSophisticated Seniors.n Clara Richter ..31.
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First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Junior Class Grace Lyerla, Catherine Grundy, Deloris Lamb, Cecilia Miller, Wanda Billiter, Bonnie Lou Vanzant, Clara Richter, Joan Smith. Mrs. Armstrong, Virginia Smith, Joyce Walker, Helen Goebel, Melba Sarginson, Norma Smith, Marcella Howard, Maureen Lucas. Bill Prose, Jim Frobish, Ann Young, Barbara McKinney, Norma Stahr, Lois Jean Spenser, Verne Mundhenke, Louie Carter. Dick Brittin, Larry Donaldson, Charles Clark, Earl Welch, Norman Chambers, Dick Brown, Bernard Todt, Joe Harris. -3Q.
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