First Row-3. Pressler, J. 8. Richards, W. Schlegel, A. Fisher, A Campoell, M. Fleischman, J. Worden, E. Briggs, R. Morrow, J. btempel, J. Sennett. Second Row-H. Drake, J. Wheat, J. Pridmore, S. Brand, R. B aun, 3. Porter, Mrs. Fox. Third Row-A. Kirkmire, J. Dean, M. Adams, J. Randall, L. Peck, G. Hanggi, E. Presler Fourth Row-H. Standish, R. Alford, G. Braun, . Lent, P. Smith, 3. Hanggi, B. Vest. The Junior class started the year with the election of a new adviser. Miss Nila Haresign had left Naples Central to teach at Sesquehanna University. This left us without an adviser. We unanimously elected Mrs. Fox, our social studies teacher, as adviser. Our class officers were elected last June and they immediately went to work, when our junior year began. They are: president, Eddie Briggs; vice-president, Martie Fleischman; secretary, Julie Stempel; treasurer, Jimmy Worden; corresponding secretary, Ruthie Morrow; and Student Council represent- atives, Sonny Campbell and Jeanie Pressler. The first thing on the agenda was a hayride and party at Peggy Bacon s lodge in Gullck. At the Halloween carnival we had a booth. The profits weren't exceedingly high but we had a lot of fun decorating it. , , , L - During Thanksgiving vacation we had a two-day paper drive which proved very successful. To celebrate our success, we had a party at Ruthie Morrow's. Our class seems to have a mania for parties. Many more successful paper drives followed. , , Our money-making projects during the Christmas season included selling Christmas cards and trees. This proved to be our busiest time of the year. We also ob served the holidays tradi- tionally during the Christmas vacation, by having a New Year's party at Shirley Brand's. See what we mean about parties? , „ . . „ ,. , The class proposed the new idea of selling Watkins salt. From Christmas trees to salt. The juniors are surely going to be good salesmen. - artHtr0tf Now we are looking forward to sponsoring the Junior Prom. This is an annual activity sponsored by each junior class. , , Have you noticed several juniors driving to school and around town? Our class members seem to have quite a reputation for passing driving tests and getting licenses. Now that our class activities are coming to a close, we are looking forward to next year as seniors. 22
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First Row- G. Ashburn, J. MacDonald, C. Westbrook, D. Lee, E. Seager, E. Hawkina, B. t - - - ’ , „ — o j r if- 014 n UM nu W Prtftnq --0- Ba3hford, C. Coons, J. Corey, D. Hanggi. Second Row- Mr. Tiebout, C. Willis, »V. Coons J. '.Vashburn, F. Schutz, B. Seward, E. Daraboise, R. Lincoln, A. Ball, R. Willis, D. Rex r ow- G. Joseph, F. Scheeren, G. Fleischman, L. Drake, B. Jackson, M. Francis, s , L. Edgecomb, J. Edgecomb, B. McClelland, Y. Ferranti, J. Main. Fourth Row- K. Murphy, F. Shoemaker, R. Brink, P. Howse, H. Kennedy, J. Hall, K. Hoag, L. Drake, N Third Row- «alrath Vooris, N. Fox. Tnere were forty-three fresnmen on opening day, all wondering what the sophomores would dream up for initiation. Finally, we were ordered to show up in long underwear with trimmings—the girls as Puss in Boots and the boys as Pluto the dog. We had more fun than the sophomores. Our first class activity was a hay ride and weiner roast on September 21. Our first money-making project was an Autumn Dance in the gym which was a great suc- cess. Bush's Orchestra furnished the music. ... During the Cnristmas holidays we had a fun-packed party at the home of Elaine nawK- ins. Shortly thereafter our class sweaters and jackets arrived and we were suddenly president; Edward Seager; vice-president; Doris resplendent in maroon and white. Class officers are: Robert Bashford, , Lee, secretary; Clara Coons, treasurer; Elaine Hawkins, Student Council represeiyti lur. Tiebout, class adviser. Under their leadership we are off to a good st rt. 2W
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