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The Working Class Workers-the term that applies to every junior. They worked for their play's success, and they worked for their banquet's success. And with results. They've worked individually, too. Virginia Drake headed the Calyx Echo, with the majority of her staff mem- bers juniors. Three of the four debaters were junior voices. The FRUITSPUR, claimed juniors for half her staff. Ample representation in the Honor Society proved that they had not only working ability but brains as well. Boys' athletics proved something too-that juniors could hold their own among seniors and the fast-moving sophomore basketball group that stormed the first team this year. Other energy-requiring jobs that refused to be sluffed included the class presidency taken over by Douglas Eustace. Ken Lyons' duties were made less difficult by a full treasury, as were Juanita Wrightfs because the president was always on the job. Arloa Hollawell took down the details of class meetings, and Miss Gwin acted as counselor. Row one-Juanita Wright, Betty Brown, Christina Byerly, Row one-Virginia Harris, Virginia Drake, Mary Jean Maxine Burlingame, Margaret Anderson. Glenn- Zellka Farley, Jean Farley- Row twogLois Hoffman, Helen Goodwin, Edith Dimmick, Row twogArloa Hallowell, Douglas Eustace, Kenneth Gladys Herring. Lyon, Eli Breeding, Hazel Barker, Miss Gwin. Row three-Bill Epperson, David Golob, John Dochow, Roger Englund. Row three-Paul BI'3.lZhOVd8, John CO11ltlOI1, Fred B6I'gl'6Il, Row fOur,.Dwight Johnson' Jerome Devo!-ey Robert Ed Chilcutt, Cecil Ayers. Dahlgren. Row one-Barbara Jean McNamara, Bernadean McNamara, Row one-Marian Whited, Margaret Van Ness, Betty Gay Betty Rose Mickelson. Eva Perkins, Dorothy Olson. Purdin, Helen Shepherd. Row two-Leo McLaughlin, Jim McClain, Richard Kober- Row two-Zola Thompson, Lola Radford, Ellen May nik, Oscar Ludwig, Billy Piestrup, Sheets, Corrinne Phillips. Row three-Ralph Odman, Warren Jones, Richard Lund- Row three-'Barbara Thompson, Edward Saling, Bob Ste- berg, Eugene McKendry, Hugh Kyle, Albert Matson. phens, Virginia Peterson, Florence Wydenes. ,,,,,,,.,2 FRUITSPUR
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Second Year Students Sophisticated, gadabout pursuers of pleasure, these gay young individuals tsome seventy-five in alll have estab- lished a reputation not alone for frivolity, but for athletic prowess, for talented songstering, for high scholastic rank and for charming personalities. Class presidency rested lightly upon the blond head of Roy Stephens-vice-prexy upon Don William's topnot- Maryhelen Laney kept what scanty notes these youngsters needed-Dickie Schlegal knew the combination to the safe -Bill MacDonald voiced sophomore opinions at gatherings of the B. O. C. Row one-Maryhelen Laney, Jessie Cook, Eleanor Cameron, Row one-Antonia Kreln, Jeanette Johnson, Joy Hayes, Gertrude Dilley, Janice Austen. Betty Irwin, Doris Hawgrth, ROW tw0'Roy Stephens, Don Williams- Faye Chucutti Row two-Charles Hancock. Herbert Drake, Helen Ruby Dluey' Noreta Donahue' Johnson. Betty Gray, Myrle Emerson. Row three-John Crowley, Harold Curtis, Hugh Baker, Adele Bower. Row three-Ernest Kyle, Phillip Johnson, Donovan Ebert, Bill McDonald. Row four-Melvin Cavanaugh, Dale Anderson, Wendell Breeding, Esther Donallan, Advisor. Row foureBob Hanson, Bill Johnson, Frank Hardy. l I l Row one-Ethel Masterrnan, Edith Milne, Helen Morrison, Row one-Edith Taylor, Veva Watkins, Victory Walker. Beulah Reynolds, Olivia Krein. Lois Rodman, Nina Troxtell. Row two-Beulah La Cour, Virginia Longmire, Phyllis 0ST2b0l'g, Elaille P69-!'S0I1, Rosemary Malmgren. Row two-Cecil Skinner, Kevin Shepherd, Lester Watkins. Row three-Jean McPherson, Beulah Marshall, Warren Johnny Watkins, Jack TDOIYIHS- Peterson, Claude McLaughlin. Row four-Mr. Quan advisor can Page Ralph Olson. Row three-Bill Rice, Evert Zeller, Ernest Rule. Bob Robert Mickelson. ' Swanberg, Lowell Vernon. p,,g.,4 FRUITSPUR 1
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