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.4 Junior Class 1940 found the activities in Studio 11 off to a flying start with the following cast: President, Henrietta Parrish; Vice-President, Dick Stuil; Secretary, David Swartz; Treas- urer, Charles Henry; and Sergeant-at-Arms, Jennings Stiles. At the same time Miss Nellenbogen became sponsor of the class. The plot of the play produced was as follows: after one of the basketball games the Junior Class sponsored an all school dance which was quite a success. Later in the year the class had the honor of bringing the first orchestra to the Uni- versity School for an all school tea dance. The student body showed its approval by turning out almost en masse. One of the biggest events the class undertook was the Junior-Senior dance and banquet held in the spring. The play ended when, with the future in mind, the class discussed senior jewelry, and varipus members drew model crests which were to be given further consideration. Page twenty-five
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Juniors JA j Row I (left to right) : Jea wether, Henry Lucas, Mary FrancTs Row II: Ruby Graebe, Leon Hea Eddie Hamilton, Peggy McDonald, La Row III: Warren Aynes, Dot Moor Emig, Phillip Foley, Mable Ruth Poster, JT Row I: Virginia Shertzer, Bill Wesner Belty Sundermeir, Charles Weatherwax, Mary Robbins, Tom Harbaugh, Marie Sarber, Jack Hettle, Audrey Belle Young. Row II: Anna Lee Rogers, Jim Whaley, Margaret Noland, Darrel Warren, Dorothy Woodward, Prank Zeller, Marianne Wiseman, Carl Pearson, Joe Poling. Row III: Maxine Price, Jennings Stiles, Mary Virginia Turner, David Swa ' rtz, Henrietta Parrish, Dick Stull, Charles Henry, Barbara Pless, Jimmy Woolery. Page twenty-jour
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Row I: Jane Ruble, Jeanne Stone, Betty Stigall, Joseph Ryors, Helen Trent, Phillip Pennington, Virginia Winniger, Betty Rose, Monica Wilkins, Patsy Parks. Row XI: Rosalie Tomey, Bob Ratchford, Emma Sinex, Joe Whaley, Barbara Presley, Jack Slinkard, Mary Sue Taylor, Bob Staats, Catherine Smith, Watson Pearson. Row III: Peggy Peters, Louthan VanMeter, Pauline Reeder, Pat Siddons, Peggy Stephens, Edwin Hiekam, Mai-yella Wilson, Myron Adamson, Sara Jo Ranard. Row I: Bonnie Clipp, Marjorie Gray, Hugh Berndt, Juanita Graebe, Frank Halligan, Anna Jane Buskirk, Sammy Goodman, Elizabeth Cole, Wayne Clark, Beverly Colglazier. Row II: Sis LaMaster, Jimmie Havens, Mary King, Dick Jellema, Mira Murray, Claude Easton, Mary Lou Harris, Wayne Aynes, Alice Brummet, Ray Howard. Row III: Joanne Easton, Harold Atkinson, Marjorie Benckart, Douglas Moffat, Margaret Gillispie, Wayne Marquis, Wilma Nell Keck, Arthur Leible, Natalie Henley. Page twenty-six
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