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HUBA-HUBA BOY 20 HUBA-HUBA GIRL N V ,. SUE PALMER it swf. , . g, K tag. 'P if .15 4 in LEON HALSTEAD C. RAUCH P. RAUCH REYNOLDS ROMEO ROUSE RUDIN Row 1 0 CHARLOTTE LUCY RAUCH, CHAR, Q PRISCILLA JANE RACCH, PRIS. l-'lag Twirler 2, 3, 4. O FRANK REYNOLDS, 'LFRANK, Junior Defense Training 15, 4. Row 2 Q GENEVIEVE GERALDINE ROMEO, 'l.TENNY, Junior Choir 1, 2.2 Journulisin 2g Spring Convert 1. g BEVERLY M. ROUSE, ABE, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3: Girl! Choir 2, 3, 4. I MATILIJ.-X LOUISE RUIJIN, TILLIli, O Ulub 1, 2, ZS. -11 Girls' Choir 2, 3: Senior Choir 3: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, SS. 41 Hockey 3, 4: Coniiiieiivviiieiit Vsller 3: Badminton 1: Junior Social Coinnxittev Ji. Row 1 g.IEAN LOFISE RUSSELL, Rl'SSl'ILL. Basketball 4, Volleyball 4: Softball 4: 0 Club 4: Fresliman lnitia- tion -1, Journalism Club 4g Flag Twirling -L: Hockvy 4. O DORA MARIE SEELEY, PORKY. Volleyball l, 2. ZS. 41 Basketball 1, 2, Zi: Hockey 1, 2, Zi, 43 Softball 1. 2. Ci, 4, O DOROTHY MAY SIIIPMAN, STEPHEN E. SIIIPMAN, STEVE, EEA. 2. 3, 4. g ARTHUR SHORT, SIIORTY. SPENCE, Girls' Choir 2. ZS, DOT, Public Speaking -1. 0 Row 2 g MARY JANE SOMERS. 'lRl'1D, Journalism Club 2. 0 JEWELI, SPENCER, Mixed Choir 3, 4: Tom Tom Staff 4: Mixed Choir, Vivo Pres. 4. 0 GERALD STEPHENS, JERRY, Tuna Fish League 22 EEA. 4. g GEORGE STEVENS, GEORGE, l ,l-'.,-X. Il. 4. Q LAXVRENCWI ll. STEVENS, LARRY, l-'.F.A. CS. 4. RUSSELL SEELEY D. SHIPMAN S. SIIIPMAN SHORT SOMERS SPENCER G. STEPHENS G. STEVENS L. STEVENS
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UNIOR CL SS s ONE LOOKS at the Junior Class, he finds a class that has participated in many different sports and other activities of the school through- out the year of 1945-1946. .ggi X Q 3 'V if 6 ' Q1 T'.. The class elected as its officers David Geller, president, Mary Ellen Murphy, secretary, James Baker, treasurer, and Doris Winfield, Helen V Knauf, James Grimes, the student council representatives. These officers did their best for the class in every way that they could. Mr. Cook, who was the class adviser, helped in many ways to make the class activities suc- cessful. ' There were boys on the varsity basketball team and on the first string football team. The girls as well as the boys took active parts in sports. They were in the girls' O Club, basketball, vol- leyball, and hockey. The most important event of the year was the junior Prom for which everyone had been working all year. This was a success both socially and financially. Money was also raised by sell- ing hot dogs at one football game and 'by having the Club Christmas dance. Another idea that was carried out was the selling of school emblems. Here's hoping that the Junior Classes of future years will enjoy themselves and beequally successful. DAVID GELLER JUNIOR OFFICERS Firsl Row, L to R+-H. Knauf, Student Council Rep., D. Thompson, Vice President, M. E. Murphy, Secretary, D. Geller, Presidentg D. Winfield, Student Council Rep. Semnd Row-J. Baker, Treasurer, Mr. Cook, Adviser, Grimes, Student Council Rep.
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