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Junior Class Row 1—R. Millard, M. Phelp Row 2----M. Panting, A. Green, G. Nelson, L. Letts, J. Raymond Row 3—S. Olds, M. Blackwell, W. Gcheen, H. Dickinson, D. Panting Row 4----K. Kuehn, C. Crissy, N. SHedd, R. Taylor, M. Sizeland Low 5----G. Jonklns, B. McAtee, L.D. Frey, P. Cook, D. Casebeer
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Junior Class History At the beginning of the ninth grade we had 32 students in the class. The officers elected for the Freshman year are as follows: President, Donna Casebeer; Vice-President, Gloria Jenkins: Secretary, Marjorie Phelps: Treasurer, Nelson Shedd. This was considered as a pretty important year for the Freshman students, for they all looked forward to entering high school. The Sophomores sent us very nice invitations asking us to come to initiation. It turned out very good in spite of the fact that we were the ones initiated. Marjorie Sizeland and Betty McAtee were elected by the majority of the class for representing our class on the Student Council. We then entered the Sophomore Class and immediately began our planning to initiate the Freshmen. The initiating began with sending the unlucky Freshmen through the cellar while the Sophomores stood on the sideline with mops (wet at that) and different objects that were to be used in scaring the poor Freshmen. Then they were served refreshments. After this quieted down somewhat, we began to plan a theatre party as there was a very good show coming to Marshall. It was “This is the Army”. Then during our Sophomore year Mr. Holmquist planned a debate team. Those out of the Sophomore Class on the debate team were1 Angela Green, Betty McAtee, Donna Casebeer, and Phyllis Cook. The Sophomore girls also had a softball team. They played Burlington Village School three times in which we we were defeated twice. Then began the Junior year in which everyone was looking forward to the presentation of the Junior Play. We were also looking forward to the Junior and Senior Prom in which the Juniors were to entertain the Seniors. Then one day a man from Curtiss Publishing Co. asked us if we would like to make some money by selling magazines. We knew this would help us to earn some money to put on the Junior and Senior Prom. We did very well selling subscriptions. The Juniors also sold hot dogs at the football games. On the 21 and 22 of March we presented the Junior Play, “Mystery of the Masked Girl .
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