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, THE FILM OF THE JUNIOR CLASS This film has been three years in the making and has been produced at a stupendous cost lif you don't believe it just ask the folks at homel. REEL ONE The film opens on September, l9bb, when a group of children wended their way to Otis Rural High School, they found the portals swung back and with joyful, happy hearts they ascended the steps. They are conducted to enrollment bureaus. Having given sufficient evidence that they are aware of the journey they wish to make, their tickets are labeled and classified and then they made a rush for their destination, the classroom. When they have been ushered to their seats their sponsor, Miss Mamie Helmerich surveys the cast and finds it consists of thirty-two boys and girls. This reel is full of action which is enlivened by electing Wayne McCurdy, Presidentg Marvin Schlegel, Vice-Presidentg Dolores Mausolf, Secretaryg Elman Schlegel, Treasurerg and Delta Marie Brack, Student Council representative. They chose old rose and blue for their colors, the orchid for their flower, and WForeward Ever, Backward Nevern as their motto. In the course of the presentation, eight of the sturdy adventurers were active in athletics. Marvin Schlegel and Duaine Folkerts played a part in the one-act play 'I Shall Be Waiting.' The entire class was well represented in the extracurricular activities to show their respected elders that while they were Wgreenn they were determined to do their best, although a few of the characters dropped by the wayside in trying to investigate the necessity of Algebra or English. This reel closes with some uncertainty as to the future of the class. REEL TWO After a brief space of time we find familiar faces on the screen but occasionally a new face appears--our good example has encouraged others to join our number. The portrayal is now known as the Sophomore class. The canvass has a more subdued aspect with only twenty-six to continue the journey with Marvin Schlegel, President, Ina Mae Mausolf, Vice President, Eva Jean Schlegel, Secretary-Treasurerg Eldon Matal, Student Council, and Miss Edith Miller, sponsor. A very active and colorful picture appears of the class developing socially and physically by roller skating in Great Bend. One of the most thrilling events of this reel is the winning of the REN League Football Championship in which the Sophomore stars took an active part. After bidding adieu to Geometry and kindred subjects, we wish to close the scene. PEEL THREE Again, twenty-four classmates meet on a common level. No new faces peering about, but one student found interest in other fields, and Marion Scheuerman transferred to Ellis, Kansas, to journey on with his education. Eager Juniors, each ambitious and interested in attaining the goal. Commercial students may be seen demonstrating their skill in acquiring accuracy and speed. Constitution afforded many occasions to stride to the library in search for John L. Lewis' or Harry Truman's opinion on 'Strikes.H Dolores Mausolr, played a part in the one-act play 'Nobody Homen in the league festival. Marvin Schlegel was re-elected for the Junior Class Presidency. LeRoy Dietz, Vice-Presidentg Jean Tammen, Secretary-Treasurer, and Eldon Matal, Student Council. Two sponsors, Mrs. Dorothy Biggs and Mrs. Marjorie Hartman appear on the scene. Next comes their play 'Mumbo-Jumbo' presented November 12, which broke all previous ticket sales records except one. Again, we are thrilled in this reel of the Football Championship of which Marvin Schlegel and Eldon Matal are co-captains. With the climax of this reel vested in the Junior-Senior - Banquet on April 26 and the general respect and regard paid to the Seniors, we close it with the fulfillment of the assignment of the JUNIOR CLASS. I7
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