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-I flo k E MIN CID KTN I l I KN flo I'- XXN The Junior Class linrlr Row: Grzulmly. Crusc. Higgs. l'4'nlrirk. Ycrscvlian. Whalcy. l,an4,1c. ltcn, Borlcn. Clark. YVinsln-Lui. Shcllon. Hn-4-kt-l. .llififllv Run: Hoon-. H.uusn'h. Slcxclls. Taylor. lin-wig. Slrulman. lxinulvrnuan. Ulf. l..1j4-uncss, liurnctl. I'crvixal. Yvallllcr. Houston. Kloll. lhlrgr-ss. Flon! Rim-: U. Smith. Non llvhrvn. Wahl. Xlills. Uossoln, Daxiscc. Conway. l'rn-iss. li. Smith, Noltc. Gzlskill. Kochlcr, Sivlullrl. Oficers President ...... ....... - -- Woodrow Gossom Vice-President --- ---Jeanette Davisee Secretary ..... ---Edna Walther - -- -Henry Sieland ---- --Evelyn Orr Student Council Representatives ......... Egiagj10tg?ni?I?erS Treasurer ....... Prom Chairman ........... -- Un September 3, 1929, a group of cubs joined the circus at Wellston High School. They elected as their leader Bruce Elder. These cubs were too ambitious and spirited to be just a sideshow, so they proceeded to make themselves known in the main ring. They excelled in scholarship and acrobatics. One of the members of this group, Erma Moll, received a scholarship HVW' for her high averages. Many others received honorable mention. ln acrobatics, they performed equally well. ,lessie Gibson, .lames Houston, and Alvin lten received athletic W,s,'. Bob Webb acted as cheer leader at pep sessions and received a felt megaphone. Their Hallo- we'en party, given for the other classes, was acclaimed a great success. The following year this group returned, greatly reduced in number, but full- grown in size, and ready to star in the circus. They repeated their former successes and gained more renown. Leroy Gaskill reigned as head bear of this group. ln the Musical Revue, another member, Florence Williams, a delightful soprano, played the leading role. At the end of the year, Margaret Nolte received a scholarship NWN. For their physical skill, a larger number received awards than in the preceding year. Charlotte Ayers, Leroy Gaskill, Dorothy Preiss, Ruth Von Behren, James Houston, Alvin lten, Dorence Ostendorf, and Ralph Smith were the stars. Two of these bears, Wendell Graddy and Bob Webb, stirred the enthusiasm of the audiences during pep sessions and at games. They were awarded felt megaphones. On September 6, l93l, this troupe again signed up with the circus and became a regular feature. Their success was overwhelming. ln the annual Dramatic Club play, most of the outstanding players were juniors. Florence Mills and Jack Percival filled the leading roles in an exceptional manner. The reader has only to look at the account of the Junior-Senior Prom in order to recognized what social leaders this class has become. They fell heir to the work of editing the year-book and also of sponsoring the May Day Fete. Every junior looks forward to entering the main event of the Circus next year. Page Tiuvlvrf
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