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. Sack, l'. Richter, Mr. Sirrine, Mrs, U Jton, Class Advisors l . . . Careful planning made J-Hop a gala event . . . a school-wide talent show which was a great success as evidenced by the enthusiastic audience. February IT brought the big day for the entiretclass, the j-llop. 'l'he juniors cast their votes and chose jean Shepperly and Monte Burns to reign over the gala event as the royal couple. Making their regal court were Nancy Rumble, Sally Tomlinson, Bob Shaver, and Norm Tompkins. Serving as co- chairmen for the juniors' mid-winter, formal affair were Norman Sedelbauer and Shirley Gosling. During the basketball season, the juniors spon- sored several of the dances following the games. Another activity of these energetic underclassmen was a hayride held at Wilder's farm late in April. Everyone turned out in rustic attire to enjoy the gathering. On a balmy May day, the entire class was present at a picnic, complete with good food and games, to add another success to their many acti- vities. Their last big event of the year occurred in june. 'l'he junior-Senior Prom, a gay farewell to the graduating seniors. liach year a junior is elected co-chairmen of the gala festivity. Everyone looks forward to an even more success- ful and fun-filled year as seniors when school starts again next fall. J-Hop royalty, Shepperly and M. Burns
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ii F. Mac Lennon, Vice-Presidentg J. johnson, Presidentg M. jenkins, Secretary. . Enthusiastic Juniors make year a success . . Gosling and N. Sedlcbauer, Co-Chairmen of J-Hop The junior Class began its last year as lowly underclassmen by electing Jack Johnson to lead the meetings as presidentg Frances McLennen ably assisted him as vice-presidentg Marilyn jenkins served as class scribeg and Nancy Wierenga coped with all the money problems. Pat Richter and jim Sack offered their sage advice to the class while Mr. and Mrs. Upton and Mr. Sirrine give them wise and helpful assistance. Fudge sales seemed to be the fashion for making money at South this year, and the Juniors were not to be outdone. The girls got together to make the fudge, and the boys snared willing customers in the halls at noon and after school. A share of the money collected by the class was spent in buying a first-aid kit to donate to the school Red Cross chest. Early in November the long awaited day came. The juniors received their class rings. The annual class Christmas party, aptly named The junior Jingle , was held late in December with Mr. Sirrine playing a convincing Santa Claus. Everyone brought comedy gifts to exchangeg every- thing from corn cob pipes to squirt guns appeared in Santa's pack. In January, the juniors sponsored
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