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enterprising Finally—upperclassmen 5 And next year, upper-upperclassmen. Ah bliss! No inferior complexes for the juniors. No trembling or tearing of hair when some upperclassman sends over a dirty look! The seniors are upperclassmen? Who cares about the seniors—until next year. CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Durland. Bob Light. Jack Minor. Jack Huddhmton. Dolores Millo. Front row: Adolo Barnett. Jerri no Anderson. Barbara Beaton. Irene Die fender for. Donna Benedict. Lorraine Amen. Second row: Ruth Draper. Shirley Busch. Johnee Clarkson. Jania Nicholas. Bette Davis. Norma Clark. Jean Barneke. Third row: Boh Apfcl. Bill Apfel. Betty Allberry. Barbara Durland. Janis Dickinson. Jeannine Burt, Virginia Brauer. Fourth row: Boh Amen. Kay Barritt. Tom Costello. Ed Barr. Bob Clark. Don Dreaper, Doug Bottorff. Even slaving through physics or American history wasn't bad, because the juniors could look forward to the junior class play, the hare and hound race (even if they did lose), field day, and the climax to the whole year, the prom. What junior girl didn’t secretly dream about getting the part of Judy in the junior class play, “Junior Miss” — especialy Janis Dickinson, whose dreams came true. And what junior boy didn’t kick himself for not trying out for the romantic parts opposite Shirle Miller or Lois Gimbel? In the end though, everyone was happy because “Junior Miss” had been a smashing success! THAT PEPSODENT SMILE Shirle Miller. Joan Barneke. Jeannine Burt, I.a Jean Kellner, Joan Niewohner. 24
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the first week • • • SHHH Melva Jean Hansen. Bonnie Schlueter. Kay Kuhl. C»w» n Pingel. CHOPSTICKS Front row: Barbara Durland. Phyllis Manske. Dean Prince. Lois Gimbel. Back row: Johnee Clarkson. Ken Shriver. Bob Liffht. 23
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JUNIORS I ist, but by no means least, the Junior-Senior Banquet. That was the night it was discovered that girls CAN dress-up, your dream man looks simply divine in a tie, and a couple of flowers fastened together can cost a guy an awful lot of money. The music was good, the queen well-chosen, and the food lucious. The labors of the juniors on this all-important event were well-rewarded. HIDING THE KAIL Richard Marplc. Violet Tews. Da:ia Halncy. Everett Graves. Patty Suiter. Dave Tew . Front mw: Ametta Freudenburjc. Jeann? Gettman. Loi Gimbel. Delores Gusrat. Manraret Koim. Vernon Hofmann. Second mw: Ruth Horner. LaJean Kellner. Uonna Gla c Mary Fna»hlirh Third row: Everett Grave . Father Guppner. Vera kohlhof. Tom Finley. Ruth HorTerber. Irvin Finkhau.. Fourth row: Dmlla. H.hwy. Gene Korhn. Sid John n. Hob Hridrrm.n. Hob Johnwn. EXPECTING MAYRE HUMPHREY BOGART? Jack Miner. Gene Koehn. Bob Johnson. Bruce Logan. Wally Reed. 25 Then there was the hare and hound race. It was a bitter blow to the juniors when they were not able to find the seniors that fateful night. And making it even worse was the fact that the juniors were not inches, not feet, not even yards, but miles away from the hiding place of the seniors. To add to all this misery, a few drops of blood were shed, merely because a few certain juniors “just didn’t see that barb-wire fence.” But it didn’t take the juniors long to cheer up; the loss only made them more determined to win next year.
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