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JUNIOR CLASS The junior closs started the year by electing Donald Luketich president of the class. Being president of the junior class is especially hard because the juniors have to sponsor the junior-senior banquet in the spring. Kenneth Longman was elected vice-president. Although the vice-president doesn't have as much to do as the president, he is usually busy too. The class elected Helen Thompson secretary-treasurer. The secretary-treasurer has as hard a task before her as the president. Miss Lovekamp and Mr. Kuhn are the junior class sponsors. v The juniors decided to get started on the right road so they gave a party. They enjoyed themselves so much at the party that they had a combination weiner roast and scavenger hunt. The group hiked to Vaughn's Woods. When they got there, they had to follow a trail through the woods to a treasure. They roasted weiners and told ghost stories. Everyone talked about the good time they had had. The second semester they had another hike. The first semester was spent mainly in having a good time, however, the second semester, they had' to go to work and get things done, for they had to raise money for the junior-senior banquet and prom. To do this, they sold refreshments during the basketball tournament. This brought a great deal into the treasury, but not quite enough. When they discovered they didn't have enough in the treasury, they decided to sponsor the play Midnight. After the money was raised, they went to work on the plans for the banquet and prom. The classes were so small that it was decided that each person had the right to bring as a guest some former student of Roxana High or someone who is now a student. Eleven
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FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Acklin, Cor! Arnold, Lee Baker, Eugene Beard. James Biene-monn, Anna Lee Bruce. Charles Chaney. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Cuddy, Herman Davis, Lyle Dona, Eva Dwyer, Edwin East, Betty Exton, William Fair. THIRD ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Freezelond. Tommy Frey, Harry Gallatin. Dovid Hombleton, June Hambleton, Ralph Harris. Dale Johnson. FOURTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Kennedy. Donald Luketich, Kenneth Longman, Charles McDonald, Allen McVey, Venton Mason, Vernon Matthews. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Oiler, Tony Paynic. Betty Lou Sexton. Dean Reeves, Eugene Snearly. Eugene Steffen, Luther Taulbee. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Randolph, Helen Thompson. Vernelle Tribout. Mary Lou Vinson, Betty Young. Ten
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SOPHOMORES TOP PICTURE. ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Potricia Bell. Corley Foster, Betty Lou Cox, Betty Conoday, Helen Bledsoe. Jean Diveley, Dorothy Cunningham, Marjorie Durrel, Ruth Colyar. ROW 2: Eugenio Henson, Juanita Ccx, Betty Ferguson, June Hambleton. Virginia Blankenship, Blondell Grandfleld, Evelyn Bartels. ROW 3. John Davis, Bob Hartsock, Donald Harvick, Curtis Allen, Fred Berry, Harold Barker, Dale Dona. ROW 4: Raymond Hayes, Edward Disher, Billy Groves, Floyd Cable, Worthy Exton. Albert Green. BOTTOM PICTURE. ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Robison, Elaine Meyer, Betty Meador, Neva Williams. Mary Redd. Hilda Rhodes. Doloros Meiser. ROW 2: Margie Wosman, Margaret Sheppard, Wilma Powers, Kay Parker. Betty Johnson, Violet Williamson. Jeon McLain. ROW 3: Richard Meyer. Ray Hubbartt, Dave Jordon. Glen Sawyer. Claude Overby. Robert Rethorn. Donald Patterson, Jack Williams. Stuart Venable. Twelve
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