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Spring, Donald Sievens, Sidney Sfolp, Gladys Sfoufenburg, Barbara Sioufenburg, Norma S+rei+, Dolores Swan, Duane Sweeney, Doris 'QLTAL Swifzer, Dick Terry, Tom Thomas, Siafford Thorp, Diclt Tobias, Joanne Tognarelli, Jim Torrance, Benny VanGorp, Joan Vining, Valerie Wagner. Rosina Walker, Gene Warren, Charles Wenckus, John Wendorff, Jean Wildman, Margarei Wilson, Merrill Wolf, Florence Wolslre, Joan WyaH', Diclr Yellin, Bob Those Noi' Presenf Balmer, Richard Banbury, George Benneke, John Clark, Joan Feher, Dick Musuraca, Charles Poss, William Wroughi, Mary Young, David vig ,,,, i J , f H af ' ' A W yaw Og
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' ::q1,,,..f' N....v ef A 1, G x X 1 Emeril' PAGE I5 Manning, Sarah Manhlxe, Bill Marzului, Gloria Mafhis, Peggy Meade, Dolores ,Q I Meidell, Donna Melcherf, Jean Meyer, Barbara Myers, Jim Miesulc, George Milbaclrer, John Miller, Ray Mi+chell, Peggy Mifcheliree, Roy MiHman, Dorofhy Morgan, Edna Mosher, Laura Mosley. Edward Nehring, Beih Norris, Ed Olden, Franlr Oleson, Jim Oppfelf, Darlene Palmer, Jean Palmer, Pele Penningion, Laurence Perry, Ethel -1 Phillips, Bob Piazza. Eugene Pielef. Sadelle Pierson, Ruih PiggoH, Cecil Pillaisch, Phyliss Pilmer, Jane? Quaclcenbush, Jane Reilsch, Jean Rice, Florence lipid Rieshel, Jean JB N Rogers, Bob ' r Rowan, Virginia Rush, Anna Mae Schacle, Bill Schick, Guy Schleining, Don Schmidi, Eugene Schmidf, Wilbur Shor, Bud Schuhow, Ray Schule, Faiih Shulfz, Barbara Scoif, Dean Silvius, Helen Smifh, Arfhur Smifh, Richard Smiih, Bob Smi+h, Barbara Smulxler, Ari' Soule, Don Soule, Bob Spalre, Norman
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Junior Class M K W The junior class officers pose aTTer school on one of The many cars ThaT surround The building. Le'FT To righT are John Marlrel. secreTary: Jack Marzulri, presidenT: Sally STaib, vice-presidenh and Ray Williams, Treasurer. The inserT picTures Miss Lydia Raymond, head advisor of The class. For The Third Time in Their WesT l-ligh careers The juniors assembled in The audiTorium aT 9:00 A. M. on SepTember 4, Tor anoTher year oT knowl- edge and Tun. ThaT aTTernoon They renTed TexT- books, boughT acTiviTy TickeTs, and paid locker Tees. Soon aTTer, classes and acTiviTies were be- gun. The 2l5 juniors chose as Their leaders Tor The year, Jack Marzuki, presidenTg Sally STaib, vice- presidenTg John Markel, secreTary: and Raymond Williams, Treasurer. The cabineT consisTed oT Dan l-less, Lucille King, WalTer Deuchler, Don Shelp and Joyce Ann LaTTerTy. Miss Lydia Raymond, head advisor, Mr. l-larold Meyers, Mr. Charles Friday, Miss Oleda Rislow, Miss Carol Dunning, and Miss Mildred Spangler guided The class oT '47 ThroughouT Their evenTTul year. Many juniors displayed TirsT class abiliTy in aTh- leTics. Besides The boys parTicipaTing in TooTball, baskeTball, and Track, The girls were acTive in all G. A. A. acTiviTies. The junior class presenTed The play The LiTTle MinisTer by James Barrie on The nighT of No- vember 4. This class Took an acTive parT in many school acTiviTies. Don Shelp, Bill Farley, and Kirk Schramm represenTed The juniors aT many oT The big eighT speech and debaTe conTesTs. PAGE l7 One OT The chieT evenTs oT The year was The choir review The Big Top Frolics which was pre- senTed March 28 and 29. The knowledge oT The junior class was TesTed by Taking The lllinois TesTs which deTermined Their apTiTude and comprehension. On College Day many juniors inTerviewed col- lege represenTaTives in order To secure help in developing Their TuTure plans. During The year The juniors were well repre- senTed in The STudenT Council. Lynn Lungren, Sally STaib, Brad Quackenbush, and John AuTher, were chosen by The STudenT Council members To represenT.WesT l-ligh aT The STaTe STudenT Coun- cil ConvenTion aT Peoria. The junior class cooperaTed in making The an- nual Mid-WinTer Carnival a success by conducT- ing a darT Toss which did a rushing business. A grand Tinale To The social acTiviTies oT The group was The Prom which Took place on June 3. CommiTTee chairmen were as Tollows: honorary chairmen, Lucille King and Dan l-less: band, John AuTher7 inviTaTion and reTreshmenT, Vernice Rice and Maxine Nebergalq publiciTy, Maureen Avery and Marilyn Miller: and decoraTions, Nancy Rob- erTs and Gerald VanDevenTer. AT The close oT The year The class oT '47 were eagerly awaiTing Their remaining year aT WesT l-ligh School.
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