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MARCIA MASTERS ROBERT PRILL Sponsored by JOHNSTON LUMBER COMPANY
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BOB LEWIS JACK PAULUS JEANETTE REIMERS EDDIE FIEDOR BANK OF COMMERCE
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JUNIOR NEWS This year the junior class has carried on many activities which have all proved to be very worthwhile and enjoyable. There were 13 students in our class to begin the year, with Ron Selig withdrawing from school in December to attend Casper High School. Although there was an unlucky number of mem- bers, we have considered ourselves one of the luckiest groups in high school. The juniors have all enrolled in a variety of subjects which were offered. Those included; English III, typing II, American history, bookkeeping, busi- ness English, chemistry, advanced algebra, shop, mechanical drawing and homemaking. At the first of the school year, we held class elections with the following results: president Donna Reynolds, vice president Robert Prill, secretary Jean- ette Reimers, treasurer Marcia Masters, and student council representatives Ron Selig and Pete Davis. Jack Paulus was later elected to take Ron's place on the student council. Mr. Schmidt was chosen by the class to be the sponsor. One of the things most looked forward to in the junior year, of course, is the ordering of the class rings. They were purchased from the Herff-Jones Co. in Indianapolis, Indiana. They are a combination of green and yellow gold with the Rustler emblem in green-gold, guarded on either side by raised num- bers showing the year of graduation. We were all thrilled to have them and are very proud of our class rings. As our class candidate for Homecoming Queen this year, we chose Marcia Masters. A bake sale and candy sale was held to help raise money for her campaign. Another event which proved to be fun was presented the Junior-Senior class play, Deadly Ernest, on December 10. Mr. Lyman was our director and Mrs. Schmidt was the make-up artist. Not all of the members were in the play, but they were all able to help in some way. To help finance our biggest event of the year, the '56 Prom, we had a very successful magazine campaign. In previous years, the whole high school had undertaken this project, but this year our class voted to sell these maga- zines and it helped our treasury very much. We put on the Junior-Senior Prom in honor of the Seniors near the end of our school year. As the class colors were blue and silver they were used in the theme. With the help of our sponsor, Mr. Schmidt, we have had one of our most successful years.
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