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JUNIOR GIRLS First Row, L lo R-B. Waite, L. Gould, U. Jakat, S. Herrala, G. Jewett, G. Jewett, B. Higginson, B. J. Rogers, F. Glasgow, B. Hill, M. Murphy. Second Row-M. Horvath, J. Harris, A. Nichols, G. Gradel, Pace, H. Knauf, E. Berkeley, Brainard, B. Smith, M. Dumphy, N. Ryan, R. Farnham, R. Tilly, M. Wurth, M. Burch, M. Severns. Third Row--L. McNeil, D. Hollingsworth, M. Reese, L. Yates, M. Purtell, R. Purtell, J. Van De Mark, L. Glover, C. Best, M. Mott, I. Aumock, B. Bring, L. Waltman, D. Lockwood. Fourth Row--E. Truesdail, M. Murphy, B. Lange, H. Bahny, A. Wright, A. Hanbury, J. O'Connor, S. Chand- ler, D. Kinney, B. Gowan, R. Rowland, B. Strope, A. Brinser, V. Langeland, D. Winfield. JUNIOR BOYS First Row, L Io R-N. HoH'man, R. Anderson, K. Winans, J. Purtell, D. Geller, J. Baker, H. Cornelius, J. Don- nelly, R. Butler. Second Row-D. Story, C. Connelly, C. Wolfe, T. Johnson, J. Koser, S, Rypkema, W. Van Gelder, L. Snyder, D. Gowa11, C. Guiles, W. Lurcock. Third Row--W. Vincent, C. Stanton, W. Wheeler, R. Ford, J. Wallan, B. Cook, B. Gardner, C. Cole, E. Lounsburry, J. Jamesson. Fourth Row-J. Spencer, D. Thompson, J. Fraser, C. Spaulding, Lippincott, J. Grimes, W. Kuhns. ei: 2
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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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its ' ,gslf - : '1b1,w.T 'if'ff7'Tw?r-ws ,,....,, ifQiK'Z3 'w . 'r A ' T iff' '. -- .wr iz , '-X . 'Mffwv g N s -P BLLOl Remember us? We are last year s Freshmen back again in the f- A if VV elevated position of Sophomores. fThat IS to say, we can laugh WA' V ..1'f'f'. - ,r 'V 2 with the Seniors this year.j But while we can be humorous we also have a serious side. We sense our duties and accept them as such. Now, in the turbulent era of postwar readjustment, it is expedient that everyone shoulder his responsibilities and do his utmost to fulfill them properly. Our chief duty and obligation has been to study and retain the knowledge which has been instilled in us for future application. For, edu- cation is the sword with which we must conquer the uncertainty and chaos of the times to come. VVe all had this fact in mind as we started this year's work and we think that we have done very well. Under the able direction of John Hartman our class president and all the other class leaders, we have accomplished much. The percentage of honor students has grown steadily among our ranks. That certainly is an indication of alert, progressive and forward looking minds. Our hands are the ones which must rebuild a world torn by strife and unutterable grief. The destiny of future generations depends on our ability to safeguard this postwar world against enemy tyrants and internal strife. Realizing this, we are already laying the foundation for a stable, peace- ful world by educating ourselves. . MARY CLARK SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Fin! Row, L to R-H. Shipman, Secretary' 1 L. Stables, Vice President, J. Hartman, ,Pres- ident, S. Stoops, Student Council Rep. Second Row-N. Campbell, Treasurer, Mr. Andrews, Adviser, S. O'Brien, Student Coun- cil Rep. 4 Ee
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