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l0!l0l'.J ii nb First Row George Curtis, Donna Scott, Billy Craddock, D011 ROSS. KBth1'YD McKenna, Edwl n Kennedy Second Row Mac Richards, Anna Van Kam, Robert BTOWDIOO. IUPUI Smith. Nancy Carr, Bob Hodgson Third Row Danny Sullivan, Bonnie Walker, Francis Greer This year's junior class is small in number, but ranks high ln accomp lishments In basketball three of the five starters are juniors, Don Ross, Edwin Kennedy, and Hr Team himself, Bob Hodgson Francis Greer, Billy Craddock, and Mac Rlchanls play on the B team On the gridiron Robert Brownlee, Edwin Kennedy, Bob Hodgson, Don Boss, George Curtis, Mac Richards, Danny Sullivan, and Francis Greer made many important contributions to the gms. Four Juniors are ln the band. Don Ross and Billy Craddock play in the brass section, Nancy Carr, the drums, and Edwin Kennedy, saxophone. Kathryn McKenna, Bonnie lalker, and Murlin Smith are on the Observer staff. Murlin and Nancy Carr are on the Blue and Gold staff. Bonnie lalker was elected head cheer leader of the pep club. Two class parties, the junior play, and the annual Junior-senior banquet were the highlights of the year's social events. Donna Scott and Francis Greer were the Junior candidates for carnival queen and attendant. Class officers were Nancy Carr, pres., Kathryn UCKOIIM. Scott, sec'y., llurlin Smith, treas., Miss Virginia George, The juniors have been a great class this year, but they greater in 1951-52 when they step into the role of seniors vloe pres., Donna sponsor. expect to be even in leir C . Q3 rl, , t l K N A . fn vi 1 fs fe A f iz w
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OMOFZJ 45 5'-'ar I9 First Row Ima Bellezza, Richard Carr Carolyn Owen, Verde Hand, Bob Larson, Jane Ann Greer Second Row- Caryl Jean Bowman, James Bennett, Anna Gowans, Mary Lou oss, Andrew Lloyd, Jr , Wanda Smokewood Third Row- Sue Scott, Leo Jones, Marlene Curtis, Mary Ann Brohl, Cleo Jones, Helen Marie Martin Fourth Row- Norman Ristau, Neva June Mishler, Shirley I-erwn. -mhmli' Poznich, Eddie Quinn, Cecil Flood Fifth Row- Joe McKenna, Donald Martin, Jerry G011idS9 Boasting twenty-seven members, the largest class in high school, the sophomores were one of the most energetic groups ever to attend school here. They took part in all school activities including athletics, music, Blue and Gold staff, Observer staff, and the pep club. Class officers were Shirley Larson, pres., Carolyn Owen, vice pres., Sue Scott, Sec'y., Richard Carr, trees., Mrs. Mary Mallams, sponsor.
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