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JUNIORS Front Row, Left to Right-B. Feather, B, Boli ek, B. Alderson, B. Burress, V. Hufford, P. Artze, B. Allen, M. Freeland, S. Adams, D. Heiserman, P. Bruns. Second Row-Mr. Caywood ,B. Hammers, B. Cordtz. T. Bobbit, T. Choate, B. Fonner, A. Bentz, J. Featherston, R. Belcher, P. Harmon, P. Benton, B. Smith, D. Clow, Miss Divilbiss. Third RowfT. Haynes. B, Heiserman, J. Bali, R. Rutledge, W. Goodwin, E. Barr, P. Cole, M. Howe, D. Jones, G. Hamman, D. Gosnell, J. Carder. The Junior Class organized 011 the se:-ond Wednesday of September, 1947. The following officers were elected by the ela1ss:l,tz1y111oi1d XVeldy, presidentg Jo Truloek, vit-e presidentg Elmer Iiurr, secretarvg andlietty Ilurress, treasurer. Terry Bobbit, Ii2ll'f Henry and Ilettv Anne Mudd were elea-ted to represent tl1e junior class on the studentk-inuneil. Later P21111 XVe1ls was ele'ted to take the plat-e of Betty Mudd who vithdrew from sc-bool. Ilill Kruse teniporurily replzleed Hart Henry while Hurt was in the hospital. The first :uftivity of the year was the junior play 111111613 the direction of Mr. Uzsvwood. It was 21 three net play entitled Are You Mr. Ilutterworth . Work start- ed on the play during the last week of September and was given quite successfully on November Gth and Tth. In J2lHl12ll'y, after returning from Clll'iStl11ZlS vacation, the class started their 21111111111 nmgzizine sale. Mr. Vnywood also sponsored this activity with Betty Bur- ress us business lll2lH2lQQP1'. The drive was quite siu-eessful and the class was present- ed with il plaque by the Furtiss Publishing 1'o1npz111v because of subscription sales Elllltlllllfillg to more than 251,000 Dorothy Heisernian wus high in sales with Eldon Wit-kline as runner up. Both sold over S5200 in inaguzine subscriptions. They were both given watches by tl1e class in z1ppreei11tion. Twenty-six
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jUN1oRs satire Front Row, Left to Right-B. Sorrel, A. Larirnore, J. Lamb, D. Kiinler, P. Monroe, J. Still, B. Mudd, li. Proffitt, J. Trulock, M. J. White, R Steele, I. Rucker, A. Felter. , Second Row-G. Wendell, E. Sefton, L. VVel fly, S. Schoonover, B. Williams, A. Luka, N. Epperf Son, ll. Calhoun, M. J. McCauley, B, Kruse, Bill Karcher. Th'r'l Row-J. Suttles, Bruce Karcher, L. Le Yiman, H. Sills, R. Weldy, D. Land, P. Wells, J. Davis, E. Vfickline, Mr. Ross. Un January 30 the annual penny carnival was held. The sponsor of this occa- sion was Mr. Ross. Joan Lamb represent ed the junior class as queen candidate with Pete Cole as king candidate. Lorraine Wfeldy and Jo Anne Still were queen attend- ants. However, the freshmen candidates wen out and reigned over the carnival. The highlight ofthe evening was the eornnation of the king and queen. Last years king and queen, Don XVells and Jean Syfert, re turned to crown the new king and queen. Susan Alderson and Nancy Bair were flower girls. Money obtained was used for the junior-senior prom, A ci-lass party was held in Mart-h in the form of a skating party at Daneeland. The prom was held May 7, at St-ovill's Club House, lleratur, and was spon- sored by Miss Divilbiss. The i'Sweetheart theme was used. A banquet preceded the festivities. An evening of dancing was enjoyed by all with the music furnished by Larry Lonney and his orc-liestra. And so, the juniors are no longer juniors, but seniors. With lots of problems left for the new junior class. The seniors of 1949 look forward to their last year at Mt, Zion. Twenty-seven
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