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S 3. if H eff. f -24-9 1 ip, Q-as are 9 QW I , ji ,J . mm up Q 'mf Q .i l , ZT' si ., if . ' 'fit' Eg is Y F First limi: .-1. lfrnek. E. Knek, ll. Lurfler. lf. I,urn'er. W. Lanier. B. Lowes, L. MacNanu1ra. .l. Maroney, H. Mcflllisler HI llc.-lllisler. .l. 'l1c'Clure. Sm-oml llow: T. 1'lld.'l11re..l. Mikkelsen. ul. Milliman. W. Morse, V. Nielsen, ll. Norman F. Nnrllrrup. lf. f,Sfl'U1l'Sk'l'. .l. Payne. IJ. l'eIf'rsor1. ll. Pirkell. Third llow: W. Pier, K. Pinneo. K. Heed. P. Heed fll. lfeiwmlzls. lf. lfuyyl. N. Srlliek. I.. Stull. ll, Sill. fll, Sl.lIlIIllIl1,S. ll. Simonsen. Fourth How: J. Sissnn, .l. Sisson, IJ Smilh. Il. SIIITHI. JI. Smillz. l'l'.Srn1'lh. l?. Sorensen. I. Sprague. lf. Squires. D. Slupe. F. Slaples. Fifth Ilow: G.Slark .'l. Slork. I . Slrnllon, W. Slrullun. .-1. Tillman. I . Tillnmn. If. Tinney. .l. Tripole. ll. Tubbs. T. Tunney, ll. Van Amringe Sixth lloxx :li. Van Dyke, P. Van lJyke,lf. Van Keuren. B. Wager. N. Wuyer, M. Wallace, J. Willis, K. Worden,G. Wren L FORTYONE The Junior Play, The Night of January 16, was presented Friday, April 12, with Miss Ward as director. The outstanding performers were Robert Ostrowski, Virginia Burg, and Donald Pickett. In the class there were nine girls in Tri-Y, seventeen boys in Hi-Y, and eighteen in the band. I As is the custom of the Juniors, the class held the Junior Prom after Commencement, on June 25, in honor of the departing Seniors. Robert Ostrowski was general chairman. It was a gala affair and a great event for the Junior Class. 23
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,..fs-fw...., W Mfg? .sf-fl .if . First llms: .l. Jrunes. E. Jensen. ll. Jensen. L. Jensen. lf. Jensen. II. Jewell. C. Johnson. P. Kennedy, B. Kinyoun L. Kluhe. li. Knoplon. lf. Lmlew. M. Legg. Svconcl How: IJ. Lovejoy. fl. Lnppino, M. lllacllougall. .l. lVIackerchar li. ,'ll0l'lVI-lll.IIIlIS. L. .'lI1Il'll.I1. lf. .llorlin. .-l. .'lI11sl1e11'sk1'. ll. fllolleson. S. McCann. I. M1-Dermoll. L. Macllerrnoll. C lIC1 l?ff'l-112110. Third lion: IJ. illollrzhon. fl. .lleoker. .l. .'llikkelsen.E. llliller. li. llloniol. L. lllorich. H. Neilsen, W. New lander. ll. Norlhup. L. Olsen. Ii. Ureull. ll. Orsle-v. L. Pollur. Fourth ltow: N. Pallar. F. Palmer, D. Parmelee. C Pl1I.llI.lIS. E. Ponlsen.E. Pnlrer. .l. Ifazelv. B. Reeder. E. lleflly. V. l?1'hl1le..l. Rogers, M. Hogg, V. Romsey. Fifth How ll. Svoll. N. Serefin. II. Shorl. S. Slssolz. I Skfllkle. ff. Srnilh. D. SHI!-lll. J. Srnilh, C. Snzilhoozver. M. Snyder. A. Sorenson fl. Slerens. T. Szlllirfzn. Sixth lion : .l. Swanson. Ii. Snwrlhoul, lf. Swarlhonl. V. Tears, J. Thompson, W. Trilnrninyhaln L. Veneron. L. Vlisllllll. .lI. Warwick. lf. Wheeler. W. Wlliloker, R. Woolever, J. Wren, D. Pinneo. v FORTY-TWO Beilly's Bridge Club, and seven boys joined Miss Cole's Cooking Club. Naturally, Mr. Seese had a great many boys in his Intramural Sports Club, twenty-five in all. We had our Sophomore Hop on October 25 in the gym. It began at eight o'clock and continued until eleven. The chairmen of some of the committees were Ted Daniels, general chairman, Jean Chauncey, gamesg Bill Clumm, musicg and Henry Jewett, refreshments. Our class has always been considered very lucky. We were the first Eighth Grade to have a class party and the first Sophomore class to have a play. Our play was called Bang! Goes Christmas and was directed by Miss Beard. Now that we are in the Academy, we hope our luck will continue. 25
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