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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right Margaret Meacham, Vesta Hardes, Marian Anderson, Mary Rutnsey, Kathryn Keith, Gene Gallup, Joan Dwyer, Dorothy Parish, Frederick Grabe, Russell Anderson, Melvin Johnson, Frances Babola, Alice Sullivan, Rebecca Gamble, Rose Bosnick, Raymond Flint. SECOND ROW, Left to Right Helen Lacney, Gladys Johnson, Kathryn Caden, Marion Covert, Bessie Robbins, John Myers, Carl Taylor, Earl Meacham, Harold Freer, Merl Dunn, Lawrence Freer, James Thomas, Charles McElwee, Bernard Plunkett. THIRD ROW, Left to Right Miss Flesher, Helen Caskey, Pauline Robbins, Jack Powers, Bernard Strait, Vance Carlson, John Kinney, Dick Becker, Virgil Larson, Lloyd Scherer, Glenn Klein, Gilbert Parish, Gordon Chapin, James Fessenden, Harold Leet, Mr. Hockenberry.
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THE TIGER LILY THE JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS President - - - Richard Becker Vice President - - John Myers Secretary - - - - Rose Bosnick Treasurer - - - - Merl Dunn Class Advisers: Mr. Hockenberry Miss Flesher The junior class is composed of forty-eight members, twenty-one girls and twenty-seven boys. The class donated its share of material to sports with “Dick” Becker and Lawrence Freer playing on the varsity footba'l team. (Becker and Freer have been chosen co-captains of the 1936 football team.) The juniors placed three scrappy girls on the varsity basketball team, Frances Babola, Rebecca Gamble, and Alice Sullivan. Jack Powers was the only junior on the boys’ basketball team. Leaving Port Sophomore, the good ship, “Class of ’36”, chugged up High School River toward Port Junior, where it is now docked after having taken on Education for the trip up the river. Starting out, the good ship “Class of ’36” had aboard her fifty passengers, but two fell overboard leaving the present forty-eight. Those lost were Harry Gnagey and Virginia Winship. Next September the ship hopes to reach Port Senior. Class Colors: Maroon and White Flower: Chrysanthemum Motto: Not to the top but climbing
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