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Abernathy, Norma Sue Acree, Doris Ann Acree, Naomi Adams, Joe Aldenderfer, Tom Arnold, Nola Arnold, Phil Asher, James Ashlock, Dojaunna Barnes, Virginia Beavers, Dorothy Been, John Berry, LaMar Boarman, Martha Boss, Barbara Bowden, W. A. Bowman, Betty Bradley, Jerryfq E ., 1 1' ,,1Q14 4 AAJL Brown, Barbara Brown, Norma Campbell, Bob Childers, Marian Sue ' Cox, Rolierri Craig, Floyd Cursinger, Clinton Dailey, Edna Day, B. DelMotte, Jacqueline .JYJ ,uf X.. T if Ukmulqee Juniors E 55 yy ,, E Eff! A .i ,,,'122 17 , 'EE:'--'e ' A- . ,,,,, i rrai a l i Page twenty-one
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Juoio We, as juniors, were to play a more im- portant part in school activities than we had ever done before. This fact was first impressed upon us when we met to elect class officers. We chose as president, Kenneth Tdsardi, vice president, Loyce Anne Smith, and secretary, Jerry Ann Forister. We realized that the officers we chose must be able to do a big job. Our sponsors, who worked with us in pre- senting our play and the junior-senior ban- quet, deserve a great deal more in the way of glory than the flowers which we sent them at the time of the play. We thank them heartily for their splendid cooperation. They are, Miss Lillian Brasher, chairman, Mr. Keith Benson, Miss Charline Lamons, Mrs. Jessie Martinsen, Mr. Laurence Becker, and Mr. A1 Paolucci. The council of juniors, who were elected to represent us and make decisions for us, is made up of Nola Arnold, Philip Kennedy, Clinton Cutsinger, J'ohn Nelson, Yvonne Rayl, Dolores Easom and Carolyn Dutton. Twelve of us were in the annual junior play, Star Light, Star Brightf, a comedy about teen-agers. Many more of us worked on the scenery, advertising, posters, ticket Page twenty Work for Tomorrow Uffioors KENNETH IDSARDI Prerident LOYCE ANNE SMITH Vice-Prerident JERRY ANN FORISTER Secretary Sponsors LILLIAN BRASHER C lmirman LAURENCE BECKER KEITH BENSON CHARLINE LAMONS JESSIE MARTINSEN AL PAOLUCC1 sales, reserve board, and as stage crew or extras. The success of the play, so dependent upon the efforts of our sponsors and of Miss Sarah Kate Wood, the director, was not any greater than the enjoyment we had in preparing it. Juniors who entered the finals of the an- nual intramural speech contests were: Kathryn Mason, who wrote an essay, Loyce Ann Smith, who gave a dramatic reading, jerry Ann Forister, original oration, and Joe Forbes, with a standard oration. Students having four B's or better make up the quarterly honor roll. Phil Arnold, Robert Cox, Jerry Ann Forister, Ida Frazee, Mary Lou Greene, Nancy Peavler, and Yvonne Rayl, juniors, have been on the honor roll three times this year. Six other juniors have been on the honor roll twice, and five others have been included on it once. Our Council decided that we would order the same type senior rings as former classes have ordered, and we ordered them this spring, so that they will arrive by next fall, instead of next winter. The evening of May IZ we held the an- fCo1ztinued on Page 642
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