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r .1- UKilJ Li-k KJvLUli j U-N-I-0-R-S, a name that stands for all that Is scholarly, athletic, progressive, enthusiastic, energetic, peppy, and any adjectives of a slmlllar nature you vant to apply. As a class we refuse to sit still with folded hands, but must be up and doing. In fact when we examine the personnel of this class we find those who Pre bound to set their nark high in the world ' s affairs. When you turn these pa es to chance upon the junior group picture you will behold us just as jun- iors. It mi ht be a good plan to look carefully, because sometime you will see under some of these Pic- tures such individual phrases as Celebrated Author, Successful Business Kan, or Renowned Actress. The junior class has participated in many school activities. The boys wore members of the various athletic teams. In basketball the junior class is represented by Junior Kroft, Donald Yarger, Jack Pritchnrd, Russell 3-ibson, Earl Thomas, James Hardin, and Cecil Crav ford, Baseball, too, finds some Junior ropresentptives- Donald Rlehl, Earl Thomas, Paul Thompson, James Hardin, Jack Pritchard, and Donald Yarger. Managers of the basketball team were Loren Seckman and Donald Rlehl. Donna Dletorich, Richard Harlan, and Laurabel Scott were in the orchestra, vmile in the glee club were Ruth McElvnin, Ruth Kassell, Rachel Kackloy, Jean Allen, Winifred Krlgbaum, Donna DIeterl6h ' , and Laurabel Scott, Individually and collectively we have worked for our school with hearts full of love and loyalty. We have also had many joyous and happy times together. When the school bell this present school year, to be caviled together hope that next year we of ' 41. last time in part s n junior cl- iss, as the senior class. We shall graduate as The Glass rings for the wo again So hero ' s to our class — Iiay But she always win; win or lose — our class. — Laurabel Scott
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Seated: Dor.ald KieM, huby F ' ord, Hilda Stanley, Donna Dietiich, Alice May Burc ' jfctt, 3etty MendenLpll, B ' rsnces Winland, Dorothy White, Mai-y Cooper, Stella Wiszbiski, Laurabel Scott, Joe ' .Volfe, Second row: Mr. fieger, luesell ;ffiibson, Tbomas Snider, Loren Seckman, Vvinifred Krigbaum, I.uth Kassoll, Ruth Mciilvain, Fschel Kackley, Jean Allen, I ' ern Swingle, Paul Thompson. Third row: iarl TJ-omas, Charles hoodlet, Donald Yarger, Chester England, Junior Kroft, Jack Pritchrrd, Slmer Ball, Ct ciI Crawford, Janos ' Tiin, 1 c: ard Ltirltn.
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Miss Taylor, Fern Swingle, Richard Harlan, Laurabel Scott, Rachel Kackley, Donald Riehl, Winifred Krlgbaum, James Hardin Jean Allen, Chester England, Cecil Crawford, THE PHANTOM BELLS CAST Jean Rhodes 2nd wife of Mark Rhodes Jean Allen Laura Rhodes her step daughter Winifred Krigbaum Harriet Forbes a maid of all work Laurabel Scott Jack Paf-e Laura ' s fiance Cecil Crawford Victor Lavelle a wealthy neighbor Chester England Barrel Carson Laura ' s cousin Donald Riehl Lela Sayles a trained nurse Rachel Kackley Hed Carruthers Mark Rhodes iR ' Njej ' - Rich?rd Harlan Miririm Booth a secretary- ) Fern Swingle Joseph Kennedy a detective — James Hardin Prompter Donna Dieterlch
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