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UNIQR OFFICERS lst Row: J. Rusfeld 2nd Row: B. Pearsey, D. Curtis, P. Cranford President Dick Curtis, Vice-president Bud Pearsey, Secretary Joan Rosfeld, and Treas- urer Paul Cranford have done a nice job in steering the junior class in the right direction in the school year '47 and '48. The role of being good juniors is always a difficult one, for they are just like the younger child who is too old to do childish things and too young to be granted the equal privileges with his older brother or sister. The juniors' hearts are right, but their conception of their own rights and privileges is usually warped. The prospective seniors of '49 are not great in number and like the bantam chicken feel that they must make much noise to be noticed. They have some outstanding members, and no doubt their success in the school year of '48 and '49 will be great. l6
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BUILDERS FOR TGMORROW N o voice was heard with a challenge! Life was very much the same, As four years ago we seniors, Took under-classmen for our name. Still blind to our duties and relations to life, We entered our sophomore yearg We went blithely on with little foresight, Content with the now and the here. In our junior year, the future loomed Straight ahead, uncertain, unsureg Suddenly we knew that beyond our ken Lay new fields for our senior year. As seniors, we saw life before us, And in the silence stilled Rang forth a voice commanding, Here is the timberg let us build! And we've heeded that voice in this, our last year, Our timber we've planed and we've milled, Our foundations are laid on the rock of our work, We are ready and eager to build! - -Jeanine H. Pearsey 5, .I
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L. Liuhtsinn 4-sponsor! L. Bundrant J. Clarkson R. Conners J. Coon N. Cox P. Cranford B. Crapo L. Cull D. Curtis B. Darnell B. Davison A. Dusing D. Dyar P. McDaniel J. Felts B. Glover B. Hurpring B. 1-logsett T. Hood 19. Jackson J. Kiplinger P. Ka,lp J. Garau B. Marine D. Marsh V. Mauzy C. Meckes D. Miller T. Meo B. Mohr C. Nienstedt B. Orme B. Pearsey D. Pile D. Relune J. Rosfeld J. Ross J. Ruhlman J. Sailor XV. Sizemore J. Towne B. Vansiclile P. Fredrick P. lvalker M. Vfilson B. lvorland M. YVylie B. Jordan ll. Catlin CVVD P, Yazel B. Jaggers T. Horrall M. Myers fspousorl if UNIORS Q 53. I, New 13 Qi JT. ,r F
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