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The Juniors hold their election in a truly democratic way. H you wonder what she's doing, this is a pantcmine in speech class. We are Near The marriage ceremony in Our Town We can't let you play with that dirty ole ball.
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Row 1 J. Schluter. K. Tuhus. C. Sullivan, B. Schirmang, M Schaffitzel. M. Warren, H. Townsend, B. Wesenberg. L. Tourdot, J. Tourdot. Row 2 V. Weidman, A. Schaefer, B. Waddell, V. Schenck, D. Stoeckman, G. Wischman. M. Sparks, L. Thies, C. Stern, E. Thies. M. Vosen. Row 3 G. Woodruff. G. Schroeder. D. Roznos. V. Wiese. D. Thiedina. J. Roloff, B. Roewer, W. Varnes. R. Rindfleisch. Row 4— D. Schiefelbein. B. Timmons, D. Ryczek, H. Thieding, E. Speich, E. Reynolds. R. Roever. D. Roloff. ... Juniors Four score and seven years ago, our fathers . . . Oh, what a trial it is to be a junior! What are the provisions of the Missouri Compromise? Is Mr. Feuerstein giving another history test? I didn't have time to study because we just had to get those prom decorations done. These prob- lems which seemed so important then were tackled with enthusiasm by the junior class. Their goal was to prove to their R.H.S. class- mates that they were not to be overlooked, espe- cially in the race for the Loyalty trophy. The juniors started a new system for electing class officers by choosing a nominating committee composed of students from each home room. This committee in turn selected the candidates for the offices. Each junior voted for his choice on the ballot in the manner of a national elec- tion. While cheering for the basketball team, we noticed that it was composed mainly of juniors. The passing, tackling, and running of nine jun- ior football lettermen proved the motto of the class, that though the chips were down, their spirits ran high. Junior Class Officers Row 1 Mary Schaffitzel. secretary treasurer; Mary Warren, president; Lois Thies. Loyalty representative. Row 2—Junior Doro. Loyalty representative; Jerry Hutchens. Loyalty representa- tive; Frank Harmeyer, vice-president. 19
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Are you sure that these things are supposed to stop bullets? Doing the monthly milk testing. ing the Top These juniors attained an average of 94 or above the first semester: Row 1—M. Warren, G. Wischman, D. Meyer, E. Meyer, L. Thies, K. Franzen. Row 2—D. Kutz- bach, J. Kelly, E. Reynolds, J. Rololl, P. Moore. 21
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