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Jann Guest, secretaryg Mark Boling, treasurer, Mrs. Dana Hendon sponsorg Dick Eamest, presidentg Bob Sager, vice-president. Spon sor not pictured is Beryl Korb. JU IOR CLASS HI TORY The curtain went up on the second act of the stupendous production of Shawnee Senior High School. All the understudies Qjuniorsj of the cast CSeniorsj were suffering from stage fright when thoughts of assuming leading roles in next year's third act raced through their minds. Leaders of this organization were Dick Earnest, president, Bob Sager, vice-president, Jann Guest, secretaryg and Mark Bolling, treas- urer. Miss Beryl Korb and Mrs. Dana Hendon were chosen sponsors and the year was off with flying colors. Several starting positions on the powerful Wolves' football team were held by Juniors. This group included Ronnie Morris, Dick Ear- nest, Clarence Payne, James Hall, Bob Sager, Charles Beck, Bill Dutton, and Eddie Ribbeck. Near the close of the campaign, Morris, as a result of his stellar performances, was voted into the all-district backfield. The boys were in- spired to still higher goals when Norma Reeves made her appearance as Junior Class football attendant. Mary Sue Chittum and Jann Guest gave her a close race for the distinction. Patsy Tennyson out-polled Nancy Porter and Jann Guest for the honor of representing the Junior Class at the annual basketball corona- tion. Ronnie Morris was leading scorer on the Wolves' state champion basketball team. Other Juniors seeing plenty of action were Bob Carey, James Hall, Dick Earnest, and James Buchanan. All through the sports' seasons Patsy Tennyson and Freeman Scarlett led the all- important cheering. About this time Dale Young, Eddie Rickey, Donna Schuyler, and Carole Davis began to win honors at speech meets and continued to do so throughout the year. -24... High school happenings were faithfully re- ported by Ruella Dockins in her News-Star column, the Merry-Go-Round. Holding important offices in the Student Council were Carole Davis, secretaryg and Glen McLaughlin, treasurer. Dick Earnest was elect- ed president of the Federation of Oklahoma High School Student Councils at the annual convention held in Norman. Emily English was chosen by the knightly young men of the Hi-Y to be their 1951-52 sweetheart. Patsy Raymer was runner-up for the honor. Patsy Tennyson and Bob Carey played lead- ing roles in the annual class play, We Shook the Family Tree, that was acclaimed by many spectators as one of the best ever given by Juniors. Other members of the cast were Free- man Scarlett, Bob Maynard, Ruella Dockins, Jann Guest, Donna Schuyler, Joann Newberry, Willene Smith, Eddie Rickey, Glenda Coppage, and Dickie Smith. Carole Davis was assistant director. The brawn of the class having been well- exploited, the brains were recognized as new Honor Society members were chosen. Junior members consisted of Ruella Dockins, Emily English, Patsy Tennyson, Jann Guest, Patty Sue Rich, Sylvia Payne, Irma Johnson, Glenn McLaughlin, Dick Earnest, Franklin Niles, Clarence Payne, Ronnie Morris, and Ellis Rae Harvey. At the close of a highly successful year the Juniors, having banished all stage fright, are now looking forward to the prominent place they have earned in the third and final act of the endless production of Shawnee Senior High School.
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