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Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven flliiir Mary llyebfz Cfr1.r.r Spwzrnr HE junior class of University High School enjoyed a line year with Andrew Peterson serving as presidentg Betty Lou Marcus, vice-president, Roger Stautfer, secretary, and Edwin jackson, treasurer. Miss Mary Wfebb is our sponsor. The first activity of the year was the wiener roast which was held at Forest Park in the fall. There was plenty of food for everyone, and after eating we engaged in a good old-fashioned sing around the bright fire. Next on the activity list was the class play, Little Women. The whole class took an active interest in the play, working well on committees which was a big asset in making the play a success. The third big event of the year was the junior Circus which with the co-operation of the whole school was an event that we were all proud of. Our queen was Edith Anders with Alice Goodier, Ellen Sorrenson, Betty Lou Marcus, and Dorothy Ann Taylor serving as ladies-in-waiting. The juniors adopted as their mascot joan Mercier, who made her hrst appearance at the circus. The last and perhaps the most looked forward to event was the annual junior- Senior Banquet held at Maplewood Country Club. The decorations were quite spec- tacular in their Blossom Time theme. The banquet was well handled by those who gave generously of their time and talent. In other activities the juniors also took prominent parts. There were many juniors in girls' sports as well as in boys' sports, and john Blum was chosen captain of next year's basketball team. Many members of the band, orchestra, and glee club were juniors, helping the girls' glee club bring laurels to U. High in the music contest held this spring. juniors' names have appeared frequently on the scholarship and attendance honor rolls. For these various reasons we feel that the juniors have had a successful year and have co-operated well in making it a successful year for U. High.
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First row: Piirrct, Hill, Riiytlun, Miller. jackson, Fuller, Marcus, Antlcrs, Webb, Stover Webb, Sclnlcrs, Lunnigain, lxlillIl1l7L'I'g. Sccuml ww: Snrrcnson, Riley, Stuclc, Brining, Schiltlt Wicl'i1iz1n, Biting, Scott, Tiiylur, Tuwnscnd, Ciwtlier, Wllitcliiwiisc, Russitcr. Tliirtl ww: M. Smitli Jennings, Austin, Blum Pcterson, lirtlinun, Dlarlic, Ellison, Duffy, Hunt, lfvalns. Fourth ww Wfilcy, Sizriiww, Grcciic, Hublmuxl, Stiiufcr, Graves, Nuumunn, Turner, R.Smitli, Farnham XVnl'tliingtun, Stalker, l,ilwi'cnCc, l ,. a 1 i G unior Class ,
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