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Avriri ,-f,f fxbfl ,5'T.. K , - um- - f TOP ROW fleft to rightj-Atkinson, Tefft, Rattenbury, LOWER ROW Cleft to rightj-Carruthers, Beyer, McNabb, Hickey. Junior Executive Board During the semesters of 1926 and 1927, the junior Class has been guided through its busy year by the Executive Board elected at the first class meeting held in September. The Executive Board has, with the help of the class, made possible the Junior Dance, the J-Hop, the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Redpath Course for next year, and many other activities. The members are: Lawrence Rattenbury, Presidentg Joy McNabb, Vice-Presi- dentg Leona Beyer, Secretaryg Helen Carruthers, Treasurer, Harold Hubert, Robert Tefft and Franklin Atkinson. Advisors: Miss Shaffmaster, Mr. Dykehouse, Mr. Holcomb and Miss Gwatkin. ' J -Hop The first annual J-Hop was given on April 22 in the High School Auditorium. Pat- terson's Orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. The decorations that changed the gym into a place of beauty were cleverly carried out in pastel shades of twisted crepe paper which formed a false ceiling over the entire floor. From this lights in pink and white apple blossom shades were dropped. Punch was served from an old fashioned stone well between dances. Lawrence Rattenbury, president of the Junior Class, with his guest, Barbara Horton, led the grand march. Much credit is due the junior Class and their patrons for one of the prettiest parties of the year. -Katherine Wilcox. 21
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IA' ini K ,, 2? QV! - - ,-'E' Junior Class History We entered our Freshman year with an enrollment of eighty members, trust- ing to fate that our four years of school would be happy, successful ones. Our class officers were elected. President, Archie Crumm, Vice-President, Harold Norris, Secretary, Harold Hubert, Treasurer, Lawrence Rattenbury, Our first social party was the Freshman reception, given to us by the Senior Class of '25. Our Sophomore year began with the election of the following officers: Presi- dent, Frazer Carmichael, Vice-President, Sarah Daly, Secretary, Dorothy Hillman, Treasurer, Corinne Howell. Due to the necessity of leaving school, the Vice-Presi- dent resigned, and Franklin Atkinson was elected to take her place. Now as Juniors we feel that our High School career has been happy and event- ful. Our class officers were elected. President, Lawrence Rattenburyg Vice- Presi- dent, joy McNabb, Secretary, Leona Byerg Treasurer, Helen Carruthers. During the first semester our class gave a junior Dance which was well attended. A great feature in our lives was that we were the first class since the war to give a J-Hop. This was a great success, due not only to the co-operation of the class, but also to the great help of our class patronesses, Miss Shaffmaster and Miss Gwatkin, and our patrons, Mr. Holcomb and Mr. Dykehouse. The four chairmen of Committees were: joy McNabb, Leona Beyer, Robert Tefft, and Harold Hubert. Our boys have done remarkably well in Athletics. Archie Crumm was elected captain of the nineteen-twenty-seven football team, an honor to be proud of. Other members of the class that have done outstanding work for Athletics are: Basil Camey, Clifton Tillotson, Lawrence Rattenbury, Clyde Blunk, George Brady, Frazer Carmichael, and William Curtis. Another distinguishing feature is the work of one individual, who through hard labor has brought distinction to our class. Franklin Atkinson won first in Declama- tion last year and first in the Oratorical Contest this year, both of which entitled him to work for state honors. Besides this Franklin has been on the debating team for two years and has won great success. ' On May twentieth, we gave the junior-Senior Banquet, which was a great success. We hope our Senior year will be as eventful as the last three have been. -Leona Beyer. 23
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