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RALPH DAVID PALMER 4-H 2g F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. EDITH MARIE STANLEY S. S. S. 1, 2 3 4 LAURA MARIE SWARN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, S. S. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 4. WILLIAM ROBERT STUDER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 Basketball 3g Track 2, 3, 4. if i' i' --'A' i' 4 4 4 4 4
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1 tFirst Rowl Peggy Tague, Mary Lou Springer, Betty McDonald, Margaret Phillips, Bonnie Allee, Dorothy Jane Pike, Patty Ward, Joane Thomas, Louise Jones, Carolyn Walker, Patsy Tipps, Jayne Davis. lSecond Rowh Jed Dailey, Jack Rivers, Ernest Beaman, James Wagers, Dick Groninger, Wes Harris, Roy Hubbard, Ralph Smith, Elmer Barnes. lThird Rowh Carolyn North, Noble Stout, Bob Sibert, George Frederick, Maurice Gray, Norman Osborn, Leroy Reece, Daniel Cain, Betty Cassel, Lucille Heck, Tom Warinner. tFourth ROWJ Elnora Turner, Shirley Jared, Doris Zimmerman, Forrest Roark. Roy Manners. Martha Lou Walton. Raymond Cox, Raymond Stump, Eugene Hurst, Betty Rose. , THE IUNIORS THE CLASS OF '46 with a membership of forty'-three students, is nearing the end of its high school days. Busy, indeed, has this year been. We sold magazines the first semester and made a very nice profit. We've sold conces- sions at all the ball games and have given up our lunch at noon to sell ice cream to those hun- gry students from other classes, who have been such good customers. A Christmas dance and a come-as-you-are party, which turned out to be very funny and most enjoyable, were the high lights of our social activities. Our junior class play, Don't Take My' Penny, which was very successfully directed by Miss Grace Mattern, was given March 9. Under our class colors, green and white, and flower, the American Beauty rose, and with the help of our class sponsors, Mr. Grosskreutz and Mrs. Hodson, We have had a most successful year. Much credit must go to our able officers: President, Tom Warinnerg Vice- President, Bob Sibertg Secretary, Louise Jonesg Treasurer, Eugene Hurst. Although We have struggled through eleven years of work at school, the more nearly the time arrives for our graduation, the more we wish to prolong thoseg dear old school days, and with just one more year in high school, we're determined to make the most of it. if 'A' if ik if 4 4 4 4 4
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