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Prom, The Junior officers met to discuss plans for class activities. Phil Prifold, president, is shown reporting the progress of prom committees to Terry Schroeder, vice-president, Dave Doran, treasurer, and Joan Tat- low, secretary. Rings, And Sales Were With the closing of the school year, 1950-51, the Junior Class of Point Pleas- ant Beach High School is credited with many prosperous and creative accom- plishments. These consisted of selling candy at football games, also in accord- ance with the football season, the class instituted the plan of selling beanies with the traditional red and white colors stamped on them. ln December the class had a very suc- cessful food sale. A spaghetti dinner which was held in the school cafeteria was a great success for not only did everyone enioy the dinner but the class treasury received a substantial amount of money. As the yearly tradition the iuniors staged a basketball game be- tween the boys and the girls, which the girls won, showing that females are not always the weaker sex. The Junior Prom, a climax to the year's activities, was a great success. The iun- iors eagerly await next year when they take over senior positions. juniors Compare Class rings during C Sfudy hall. Basketball salesmen pause after sorting candy bars. Wm si ,M 30911 Q Q'
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Important Junior Proiects 'iff t xi FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: P. Prifold, E. Schuster, E. Ready, S. Cucci, L. Albertson, R. Rioux. SECOND ROW: S. LaBue, E. Birchler, R. Paul, B. Parr, C. Tupper, H. Clayton, W. Dalton. THIRD ROW: P. Truex, L. Gruebel, L. Cooper, P. Goddard S. Salter, M. VanNote, J. Sautter. FOURTH ROW: C. Scott, J. White, J. Jobes, E Ludrove, T. Meli, M. Beaton, R. Williams. FIFTH ROW: M. Moeller, J. Irving W. Malloy, Mrs. Long, A. Gifford. 1 I if MR. NICHOLAS KEWITT ww MRS. FRANCES LONG MR. E. PAUL BRIDENBAUGH I think the one with the stone is the Only 'IOQ for energy enough to yell the second half. nicest. H Otx A i
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