f I i Row l: MV. lk-zislvv' Alevzinilcr' Nlzirtin' Zimmermwn' XVeslon' Xliss X l 3 . an-k Zimnwrmzin. Prvsirlvn 'Flin NVQ stun Vi ' , . . , . . 1 . . , . , ni oi-son -'Q' N . vi- I ri-sirlont Row 2: Ellis: l.c-wis: Knuiltzonl Yziuglizin Pnl ltlairtin. Si-ci'vlzii'y 3 Mollie Yzisulnkv, 'lll'L'ilSlll'l'I' 0ffii'0l's 1 . . . unions lTl-l A VICTORY ship as the theme the Junior Prom, under the supervision of Chairman Terry Weston, featured a colorful setting of nautical flags and patriotic banners. Something new has been added, was the slogan that helped draw an excellent crowd of 62 couples, The Something New was in h t e form of entertainment for the non-dancers which consisted of ping pong and checkers. Gfficers that guided the Junior Class through a particularly hard year are Jack Zimmerman, President, Terry Weston, Vice President, Pat Martin, Secretary, Molly Yasutake, Treasurer. Much of the responsibility of the class of '42 has been shouldered by the ad- visors, Miss Escuvline Anderson and Mr. l-lollis Beasley. NDER THE balustrade every evening, candy bars are sold by the Junior girls. This popular concession netted roughly SZOO. Portions of this tidy sum were used for the Junior Prom, and to promote class activities and wel- fare. Chairman of the candy conces- sion this year was Gloria Hawkes, with fourteen girls working with her. Ylliwsw girls il'i'rr' fix follmrsi Terry XVvston, Pauline llevi'ei1spvi'i:i'i', .lean lCi'ic-kson, liivu Martin. Ilormliy Ful- glizim. Polly Booth. Shirley Wzicls-. llc-ity Hubert, Mzirilyn I.i-wis, lflunim-Q llzilo. Nmu XVillmun, l'lZll'lNll'2l Gillmy, Nlzirjoriv Brani- l'0l'Il. Thr' rlriily f1fi'r'11fim1 wliirlilvrl 17,11 lhix r1m1c'r'.c.vifn1 r'r'q11ir1'rl Il yfrfvll Ilflll of fiinf' IIIIII !'!l1'l'!1jj of fill m1'n1IJr'1'.v in- 4, 1'o11'f'r1', Thr' sfllrlrvils of lf, A. Ilrmyf fwisxt arf' gr'rll'f'f11l In f1If Hl.' Pflfll' 30
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