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. . Ui OFFICERS Marcia Stapleton, Pres., Ann Brown, V. Pres., Pat Neff, Sec'y.j Janet Osman, Treas., Lawrence Deckrosh, Francis Younkman, advisers. V . Sentimental Journey . . . unions Hey will you quiet down . . . Don't, not my only pencil . . . Are you going to stay in home room? . . . No stop it! . . . Chief meeting . . . Come on! For the first time in this class's history it was run by all girl officers. They seemed to do all right however, for the prom was first rate. The members of this class were active in music, library, and a large number turned out for the Junior Play. They also co-operated in backing the ac- tivities of the class. Through their combined efforts they elected their candidate, Betty Bradford, for Carnival Queen. Row I-Accountius, Baber, Barnes, Billings, Bowersock, D. Bowsher. Row 2iR. Bowsher, Ruth Bowsher, Bradford, Brown, Carolus, Carter. Row 3-Crow, A. M. Dershem, A. Dershem, Edgington, Freed, Furry. 24
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Home Room Instruction? uniol-5 Their activities included a skating party, the collecting of sales tax stamps, selling Christmas and occasional cards, and of course the all important prom. Preparations for the prom were begun as early as February, with the renting of the Shawnee Country Club. Handling the orchestra and decorations, not to mention the money part, was a pretty big issue for the class. As their farewell to the Seniors, they made it as wonderful as they could. Next year will see these sixty boys and girls in the final stage of their own train ride. Row 'l+McDorrnan, Miesse, D. Miller, J. Miller, S. Miller, Murphy. Row 2-B. Myers, W. Myers, Neff, Osmon, Palmer, Pierce. Row 3-Platt, Protsman, Rupert, Severns, Sherer, Shope.
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