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Wanda Howell Dean Ingram Betty Jenkins Jack Johnson Clifford Kent Mary Rogers Iva Jean Pederson Lucretia Kitchen Don Klum Ralph Loe Agnes Lundholm Ervin Marqurdt Leatris McCreary Betty McDanials Dean McQueen Francis Miller Wanda Milligan Donna Michell Jim Moyer Beverly Mulholland Betty Murden Eugene Neketin Ken Noah Dick Norquist Melvin Pedersen Pct Randolph Gladys Reid Glenn Reller Betty Rice Clinton Rice Robert Rice Bob Richardson Betty Riley Ralph Schaffer Walter Short Mary Lee Sissons Dean Snook Ellery Sparks Helen Sparks Helen Stewart Walter Stoeffler Twilo Tabler Vera Voss Caroline Walker Lucille Walker Barbara Walker Tommy Womack Orpha Wiley Darlene Wilson ,T lass 0 LDLJ 27
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Duvvd Boyd Frieda Mink Louis Boyd Kenneth Cardwell CINS' I 1 1 QU 26 Xb... Foyo Anderson Deon Armstrong Dorothy Atkinson beverly Bailey Nancy Barton Betty Bonto Potc Bonrtott Keith Boyd Viviun Brandt Lyle Colvert Arvis Cannon Joycr Corrol Betty Dohlcnburg Yvonne Dolzicl Betty Derby Gloria Dirks Morilyn Daugherty Authur Eothcrton Irene Epperson Lee Evans Ken Follor' Chormoy Forrcll Joan Forrmi Roger Foigum Margie Foltz Louise Forrcstcr Shirley Hogle' Charlene Holbrook Morgie Herbert Jim Hessmon
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Junior Glass History The Juniors started off to an enthusiastic and busy year, giving the president, Kenneth Cardwell, much work. The secretary, Freida Mink, was kept busy taking the minutes of various class meetings. Pat Randolph, our treasurer, assumed the responsibility of the financial worries of our class for the first part of the year, then turned it over to David Boyd. Mr. Drew, the sergeant-at-arms, was also given a bad time keeping the many arguments quieted down. The iunior class played an important part in our extra-curricular program. The sport picture contained many Junior boys. On the football team was Cardwell, Emmert, Klum, McQueen, Moyer, Neketin, Noah, Norquist, B. Rice, Schaffer and Sparks, with Jernberg as manager. On the A basketball team, composed mostly of Juniors, were Bennett, D. Boyd, L. Boyd, Fallon, Ingram, McQueen, Moyer, Noah, Schaffer and Shocker with Calvert as manager. ln baseball, Bennett, L. Boyd, Shockey, Sparks, Wills, Nprquist, Noah, Fallon and B. Rice did their part. Track boys were Klum, Feigum and Short. Junior boys in boxing who did a fine job were Woods and Johnson. In the fall the Juniors had a rummage sale down town which turned out very well. Everyone did a swell iob to make the sale a real success. ' At mid-term the Juniors sponsored a very interesting box social with none other than Mr. Frost as auctioneer. The entertainment for the evening consisted of the musical Hungry Five and a short skit. The Juniors were well represented in the drama department. Twilo Tabler, Vivian Brant and Francis Miller had parts in the spring play, Dear Ruth. Glenn Reller, Vivian Brant and the Choir were in the fall play, Our Town. The prom committee was, Fallon, L. Walker, Bennett, Hessman, Howell, Bailey, L. Boyd, D. Boyd, Mink and Cardwell. The date of the prom was May 13. The theme was A Night in Hawaii with a general tropical background with suitable place cards, programs and dance programs, emphasizing the theme. The members of the Junior Class give their thanks to their advisors, Miss Kelim, Mrs. Solvik, Mrs. Persons, Mr. Horner and Mr. Drew for their fine advice and cooperation. HONOR ROLL Dorothy Atkinson Mariorie Foltz Beverly Bailey Helen Stewart Nancy Barton Barbara Walker Irene Epperson 28
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