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t. m ROBERT WILLIAM WEST Salutatorian Athletic Manager The Whole Truth JOSEPHINE SWEET GENEVIEVE NADINE STEVENS Band '43 Letterman's Club '43-'44 ★ WALLACE LELAND BURGESS Class President '40 Class President '43 Oratorical Contest '40-'41 Sports U. S. Navy '43
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LOIS BERNICE TERRY Loudspeaker Assistant Editor '43 Class Vice-President '42 Letterman's Club '43 The Green Light Miss Jimmy Valedictorian GENE BATES STOWE Letterman's Club '43-'44 The Whole Truth Sports ALLENE MILDRED REYNOLDS Class Secretary-Treasurer '43 The Whole Truth
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Jhe junior 2nd Row: Fred Stephans, Emelia Gonzalas, Dorothy Couch, Dick Patrick, Lorraine Savilla, Molly Ramos, Gene Anderson. 1st Row: Leta Stephans, Cathreen Hayes, Lawrence Magness, Miss Flora, Nettie Hall, Winna Mae Barrett. The Junior class as a whole is a very remarkable organization. They work swiftly, instantaneously and with a definite purpose in mind. It was with the highest of hopes and strongest determination that they set forth to accomplish a seemingly impossible feat — to acquire the respect and esteem of their fellow classmen. Nettie Hall was elected president of the class shortly after school was opened. Also chosen were the vice-president and secretary-treasurer, who are, respectively, Lawrence Magness and Cathreen Hayes. The first social affair was an attempt at a Hallowe'en Dance. The attendance was astounding. The Juniors were progressing nicely for they now had some cash on hand. Their next step was to produce an assembly that would truly amaze their fellow students. The assembly was an interpretation of an old-time villian show. The players were reversed—boys portrayed girls and vice-versa. The next event that the class put over with triumphant results was another assembly. This was entitled Talent on Parade. This included not only the Junior class members but other talented members of the three remaining classes. A short comedy skit was presented by eight members of the class. Cartoons were presented to the classes by Edward Maxie. The assembly made a collosal hit with all. The Juniors closed the year by collaborating with their upper classmates on the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The decoration committee was made up of the two classes who produced the amazing results upon which you feasted your eyes. All in all the Junior class entered N.Y.C.U.H.S. September 13, 1943, and exited very noisily on May 26, 1944.
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