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51.1. ------ee-fe' ' e -V-4 I--99 JUNIOR QLASS NEWS School opened with eighteen happy-goalucky Junior boys and girls facing a strenous year. We began the year with the election of the following ofi ficers: W Donald Kuh1man---- ----- ---- President Kenneth Laym n ----- -----Vice President Shirley Beeker------fe-- ---- Secretary Betty Joseph ------ -- ------- -Treasurer We were very happy to have Miss Donnell as our class spon- sor this year. As a means of raising money the class decided to serve cafeteria luncheons every six weeks. These have been very suc- cessful financially, and the boys also have gained some handy experience in dishwashing. At the annual Chicken Supper the Junior Class had the privilege of displaying their acting ability in the one-act play nThe Mummy Steps Out.n Miss Donnell later entertained the cast at a theater party. On Hallowelen night we were the guests of the Seniors at their high school Hallowefen party. We had fun playing games and enjoyed the delicious refreshments afterwards. On November 26 the class sponsored an assembly program. We were fortunate in securing Martha Long as speaker. She had just returned from Europe where she had been working in the American Consulate in Germany. She told us interesting facts about her life in Germany for the past two years. Hlf only I had my camcraln Oh! Oh! there goes Eleanorln NLook over there! Did Mr. Needles just trip over Mrs. Needles? Or did Miss Donnel1's dainty C?J feet get in the way?n Such remarks could one hear at the roller skating party we sponsored at the Commodore in Perrysburg, December 4. ' C7-f-iii v-- -----+-J ----L A H, 1,
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On the Friday preceding Christmas vacation we held our gift exchange following the Christmas assembly program. When the coasting-party fever hit the school the Juniors fell victims. The only cure being a party, one was held on the Village Hill. In spite of minor bruises and chapped faces everyb one had a nswelln time. After coasting we came to the school house for delicious refreshments with Miss Donnell acting as WMan of the group and Donald Kuhlman as WPa.H On April 5 we made our second debut as actors under the guidance of Miss Donnell and Mr. Needles in the mystery play nDemen in the Dark.n The east had fun putting on this play even if a great deal of work was necessary to make everything nclickJ' For a while it seemed that the mystery would be in where to get thunder, lightning, rain, wind, and surfg but beans and a drum, some tin, and a fan solved all difficulties. An orchid to the stage managers as wind blowers! With the help of the Indushial Arts Department we also built and papered the flats used for the interior setting. This will be a valuable addition to the annul equipment for future plays. In appreciation for the fine cooperation given in the play, Miss Donnell and Mr. Needles sponsored a weiner roast for the play cast and committees, On the night of the play the Junior class presented the sponsors each with a beautiful lamp. Ono of the nicest events of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet at which the Juniors royally entertained the Seniors. The banquet was held on the evening of May 21 at the Allen House on Collingwood Avenue in Toledo. Q The theme of the banquet was WRobin Hoodn as the symbol for the merry adventures the seniors have had during their school career. Donald Kuhlman acted as toastmaster. Later in the evening the guests were entertained at a theater party. As a last respect to the Seniors, the Junior class es- corted this noble group dovn the aisle to the front row of the auditorium for the Baccalaureate services on the evening of May 18. Class Colors: Blue and White Motto: Our aim--successg Class Flower: Red Carnation our hope--to win. 'l 941
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