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JUNIOR CLASS OFl H'N RS uniors NDER the leadership of their president, Joe Stoneburner, the Junior Class has had a spectacular year. Their first dance, called the '6Cranberry Jamw, was held in November, celebrating Thanksgiving Day. It was followed in December' by Junior Talent Night, judged to be a great success by both the audience and the treasurer. The program consisted of three one-act plays put on by the three home rooms respectively. Each home room also provided a skit between the plays. The Juniors started something new this year in the way of class rings. A crest was designed bearing an anchor and a lamp of learning besides the two t'R,s for Rocky River, one appear- ing above the anchor and one below. The same design is to be used by the next two classes on their rings, which will differ only in the shanks. The crest will also appear on the senior diplomas next year and on the drum in the band. The Juniors expect to give one more dance and a success- ful Junior-Senior Banquet. TH' li N TY- I-I IG l IT'
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Sophomore Class ITH Bob Hauseiman president, Orlando Tasse vice-presi- dent, Ed King treasurer, and Harvey Nelson secretary the Sophomores started off' well in the Senior High. The Sophomore Dance, given on February tirst with Vine cent Patti's orchestra, was the gala event of the year-accord- ing to the Sophomores. Although they lost money, everyone had a good time. On lllarch twenty-seventh, they made their second social attempt, a hard time,s dance, with Diclterson's Syncopaters furnishing the music. The Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen voted to accept a standard crest for their class rings. l'lans have been made to use this crest on school stationery and certificates. The Sophomore boys were very outstanding in participa- tion in the school sports, four of them having received letters for football While one received a letter for basketball. The girls beca111e active in Friendship Club and G. R. I.. Both boys and girls have joined Dramatic Club and Iyaku. The Sophonlores are looking forward to the next two years when they will assume more duties and responsibilities in the school. THIRTY
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