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...I ll ll il ll ICH-l NUNC UIMITTIS I-IGI ll ll l ll VJ Bottom Row: t'arl XYurster. Alton llewett. Keith Isaacson. Richard l,orch. Nesbitt llaas. Kelly tloss. ll'-ss Overton, Orlando Stephenson, George Szymehack, Victor Smazel. Robert johnson. Second Row: Ru- dolph XYi-int-r, 'l'lu-ollore lhaun. Winston XYalker, Marion Muddy. jean Keppel. jean Seeley. lilaine llryant. Ynrginia tlrahani. lX'agar tilas. Manley Osgood. Third Row: james Reed. Albert llolecek. Robert XYurster. lln-ster llangln-rty. Russel Kimberley, t'arl XYeeks, l'hilip Mct'alluin, Allen lihlers. Toni lileene. Fourth Row: Richard Anderson, lilizabeth Allen, Nina Pollock. Katherine Marie llall, Genevieve Anderson. Nancy XlacX:nnee. Mary .lane Swinton, Edward Adams. Top Row: Ralph llraun, Robert liickert. lidnar-l Sehultv. llaxolfl tlreen. Ilan Schurz. Alan lligbie, Frederick llensniore. THE JUNIOR CLASS After many years of patient waiting and hard work. the junior t'lass of 'Sl has at last realized its ambition. tfan it be possible that we are to become Seniors next year? lt seems only yesterday that we tirst entered this school. XYhat a time we have had within these friendly portals. :Xt times many of us have become dis- couraged, but not for long. Our existence in U. High has, by far. not been without incident. .X few of us can not remember our Freshman picnic without chuckliug a little. .X picked committee was sent out in search of a suitable place. After tindiug a most de- lightful spot at Bass Lake, they turned homewards, only to run out of gas at a point about three miles from .Xnn Arbor. The picnic was held at XYhitmore l.ake instead and the hard work done by the committee had gone for nought. The Sopho- more picnic was also held at XYhitmore l.ake. Our Sophomore year was a memorable one. lt was the time when we were allowed to attend Senior lligh parties. Vliheu our turn came to give one, how we fussed and worked to make it the most outstanding one in the history of the school. It turned out to be a huge success. The girls of the class were instrumental in much of the success, for they worked day and night making the dill'ereut tix- tures. The boys distinguished themselves in intramural athletics by defeating the juniors consistently in baseball and pressing the two higher classes hard in basket- ball. Our junior year was still more amazing in athletics. Six of the eleven boys on the lirst team in basketball were juniors: three of them being on the regular starting tive. The juniors also won the title in intramural basketball, but not with- out lighting hard for it. As we look forward to next year with much interest and anticipation, we eau not help but wipe a tear or two away when we think of its being our last year at U. lligh. However. we know that we will do our best to obtain the honor of being the finest Senior class and that the ideals and traditions of the institution will be upheld throughout our stay in this school. 1. Dl ll ll Il Il Il l U I ll ll ll ll ll 'lil 2-l ki
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