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jj.unio’i Class ith malice toward none; with smiles for all; with ambition to do what they believe is right, the members of the Junior class are striving to accomplish great things: to be a success as a class: to retain their high scholastic standing throughout their school life; and to do all which may aid them in achieving a lasting peace among themselves and their teachers. Two years and some months ago, this group, showing many signs of being meek and shy, first entered our high school as a class. These qualities have since proved to be deciding factors in the development of the class. As Freshmen, they gave James Kennedy power to control the class. Rita Johnson and Charles Lang assisted him as Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. Mr. Smith was chosen class Adviser. These “Freshies” successfully struggled through the trials of initiation at the Freshman Mixer, given by the upperclassmen. Their only social affair was the Freshman-Sophomore party, given in return for the Mixer. James Kennedy was again re-elected President of the class in its Sophomore year. Roy George and Harry Oestriech served as Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer while Mr. Karl Clark acted as class Adviser. According to custom, these Sophomores presented the Freshman Mixer, at which time the Freshmen catered to their whims and wishes. Later in the year they held a gala class party. For the third time James Kennedy was chosen class President when the Juniors elected him. Harry Oestriech and Roy George were elected Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, and Miss Helen Huff was given the responsibility of class Adviser. This class has been outstanding in many activities in the school. The members showed their dramatic ability when they successfully presented their class play “As the Clock Strikes.” They were well represented in athletics. In football, Evans, Feally, Kennedy, Oestriech, and Stevens merited letters. Oestriech has been made Captain-Elect of the 1936 football team. George and Oestriech were awarded letters for baseball. 'These two hoys also did good work in basketball. The most outstanding event in the life of the Juniors was the Prom. For this occasion the gymnasium was transformed into an old fashioned garden. Myriads of flowers rambling over graceful arbors and picket fences gave the gym an atmosphere of quaint charm. James Kennedy, Prom King, and his selected Queen, Rita Johnson, presided over this domain. As the graduating class of 1937, these Juniors have set their mark high, and they are looking forward to their Senior year with a determination to surpass the records set by former classes. Twenty-seven
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