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J is for Juniors
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GIRLS The Girls’ Glee Club meets twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday during the sixth period. They are under the direction of Mrs. Helen Gutheil. Tryouts are held each fall to determine who will be in the club and to find the range of their voices. During the past year the Glee Club successfully presented a Christmas program in the assembly and the annual Spring Musicale. The musicale included selections by the mixed chorus, an ensemble, and solos. The club also furnished the music for the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. The officers of this group for the past year were: president, Ruth Harrington; vice-president, Barbara Davis; secretary-treasurer, Barbara Adkins. The accompanist was Irene Streeter.
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On September 2, 70 juniors returned to school once more to resume their education. The following officers were elected: president, Ben Johnson; vice-president, William Burklund; secretary, Lillian Tappan; treasurer, Jack Ireland. Our Student Council representatives were Lois Hall and Robert Watts. Jack Ireland was vice-president of the Student Council. The football lettermen of the junior class were Robert Gustafson, William Scott, Ronald Sivill, and Robert McCabe. Jack Ireland was the football manager. Our class advisers were Miss Cocking and Mrs. McCarty. November 17 was a red letter day for the junior class for that was the day the play, “Sixteen in August,” was presented in the high school auditorium. Miss Cocking directed the play, and she was assisted by Mrs. McCarty. It was a great success. The climax of the school year was the Junior-Senior Banquet, held May 15.
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