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our high school curriculum. Within their group they harbor covetously leaders in all lines of ath- letics. Four out of the five members of the first basketball team were from the junior class. Sev- eral also showed their ability in track and foot- ball. A large part of the glee club and orchestra is made up of junior class members. Several placed in solo events at the Emporia and Law- rence contests. J UNIORS l Group III First row: Lyle Hutchins, Esther Lancaster, Esther Johnson, lda Belle Howell, Annette Howell. Pearl Loyd. Second row: Dale Luke, Helen Henseik, La Vonne Easedale, Carolyn Hudson, Rose Lister, Louise Heil- man, Ray Lloyd. Third row: Robert Lister, Margaret Henderson, Lois Held, Julia Hume, Esther Lawrance, Haley Hutchinson. Group IV First row: Emory Morgan, Ethel Nelson, Myra Ogfg,Ava Hess, Maxine Payne, Everett Miller. Second row: Dorothy Mathias, Maurine Murphy, Dorothy Marcell, Ruth Cooper, Ethyl Meeks, Vivian Mundy, Elizabeth Masters. Third row: John Mclntosh, Stratton Paige, Wayne McMasters, Verne Moore, Frank Printy. Three girls from the junior class placed in the typing contest which was held during the school year. Ray Anderson, president of the junior class was chosen as one of the two cheerleaders by pop- ular vote of the school body. The juniors were also represented in other clubs and organizations of the high school. Wini- fred VVolf, a member of this class was elected president of Girls Reserve and George Allen, president of Hi-Y. Several juniors also represent- Page Twenty-six
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JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS in-egidmt .,,,A,,,,,.,. ,, .,,,,....... ,.,.............,....... R ay Anderson Vice-President ..... --------- D U-19 Luke Secretary .,..,. .........v. M9116 Ada-m5 'P1-935111-er .,,,,.,...... Mariall Buck Colors ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,..A. ..,. l ' i nk and Lavendar Flower .,.,.,,,...,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,........,....,...,.... Sweet Pens Motto ,,,,,,,,,,,............. To be rather than to seem to bfi Page Twenty-five X ,x. 1 ii X X, , ' x Tii ix ' x X Y fx x i I Group I Frances Clanton, Merle Adams, Dorothy Calvin, Maxine C'lark. Second row: Ruby Adcock, Ray Anderson, Marian Buck, Wilbert Batdorf, Lucille Bates. Third row: Opal Clayborn, John Allen, George Allen, llorothy Aiken. Group ll First row: Mayo Dunlop, Dora May Goodrich, Russell Urites, Velma. Fisher, Dale Forsythe, Mar- garet Curry. Second row: Helen Good, Fara Harper, Alice Foufs, Lois Heckman, Eleanor Fitch, Dwight Hawortli. Third row: Evelyn Happy, Eunice Coll, Darel Downing, Leroy Haley, Lee Allen Cassida, Cynthia Cash, Jessie Dean. In the fall of '27, the doors of our illustrious high school opened to a Wide-eyed band of fresh- men. They had come to continue a never-ending Search for knowledge. These juniors were fresh- men during the half-day session which was held one year during the building of the new Junior High. A wonderful change can be noticed in this group. They are now the present junior class of Ottawa High School. They have just finished the third lap in their race toward graduation. This class has leaders along many avenues of
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JUNIORS ed these organizations at summer and winter con- lerences. The annual junior play, New Brooms, was presented in the high school auditorium April 1. A cast of nine characters was chosen from this class. As in other years, the losing committees of the junior English classes entertained the winning Page Twenty-seven lla. wwf fq , ,, f if Group V Lui M4 Q ,efhfffz gfvf First row: Neal Saylor, Louise P itchard, Lela Mae Richardson, Glenna Reese, Harry . mith. Second row: Carol Smith, Mildred eed, Mildred Steele, Dolores Rawlins, Pauline Settles, Leia Pritch- ard. Bessie Scott. Third row: Ralph Spencer, Norris Rea, Thomas Summers, Wayland Stookey, Elmore Ramsey. Group VI First row: Dolly VVhitaker, Mildred Carter, Winie fred Vlfolf, Eleanor Vincent, Marie Wasson, Thelma Turner. Second row: Cozetta XVilson, Eugene McConachie, Karl Shoemaker. Harold Veberg, Walter Nvilson, Phil- lip Sweet. Third row: Frank Burgess, Herbert Thomas, Uhester Burgess, Faxon Voger, Samuel Weaver, Rob- ert Young. committee at a party which was given February 1. The annual junior-senior banquet was given Friday, April 16 at the Country Club. A toast program was given. The theme of the toasts was education. Those who gave toasts were: Dorothy Marcell, Winifred Wolf, Ray Anderson, Walter Dickinson, Don Stotler, Jessie Dean and Louise Branson. If the past can be a safe basis for the judging of the future, then we may be sure that the pres- ent junior class will be the leaders in the senior year and even in life beyond. V v
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