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Row One — Maxine Willis, Roberta Williams, Rosie Wehner, Juanita McClain. Dottie Foskuhl, Patsy Kokenge, Jerry Stevens. Phyllis Howland. Doris Moore, Norma Jean Brown. Audra Mesarvey, Alberta Treon. Row Two — Nila Miller, Ruby Bledsoe. Betty Hall. Doris McNinch, Marilyn Pultz, Dolores Borger, Betty Ertel, Helen Andrews, Margaret Tackett, Harvey Zennie, Donald Throckmorton. Raymond Tackett. Row Three — Marian Pfeiffer, Charles McElwee, Joe Marsh, Patsy Shade, Norma Branner, Jeanne Grice, Helen Downs, Patsy O'Dell, David Hadley, Bob Snell. Row Four — Mr. Stockton. Ray Roberts, Bob Kelley, Morris Belleware, Charles O'Reilly, Dick Rock- hold. fjiuuosti. The present junior class entered the High School as seventh graders in September 1939. In the ninth grade we started to collect class dues in order to build up our class treasury for the coming eleventh and twelfth grades. That year we were initiated at a reception given by the sophomores. In our sophomore year we sold cokes and hot dogs at a few games to add money to our treasury. Several of our boys were on the football and basketball teams that year. Since we have always collected class dues, it has not been necessary for us to sponsor many projects in order to raise money. This year Bob Kelley, Dick Rockhold, Bob Snell, Don Throckmorton, Charles McElwee, Charles O'Reilly, and Harvey Zennie have been active in athletics. Phyllis Howland, a junior, was selected as one of the cheer leaders to represent us at the West Carrollton games. The juniors also belong to and hold offices in the Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Black Knights, and the Senior Service Scouts. Our class has been very active in the operettas, concerts, and the minstrel. We enjoyed presenting our Junior Class Play, Brother Goose . The Junior and Senior Reception will be our last event this year, and we are hoping it will be a happy one for both Seniors and Juniors. — Patsy Shade
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J ‘ . I ! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROW ONE Ray Roberts — President Phyllis Howland — Secretary ROW TWO Dick Rockhold — Vice President Mr. Stockton — Adviser Patsy O'Dell — Treasurer
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Qoo4 i : : : I I r r r . J ' ' ’ The juniors outdid themselves when they presented their play entitled Brother Goose . Ray Roberts played the part of the quiet older brother who mothered Dick Rockhold, Phyllis Howland, and Nila Miller. One would never suspect (to see her around school) that Nila would make such a good tomboy. She talked, looked, and acted the part and both she and Pat (who gave an excellent portrayal of a sophisticated young woman) succeeded very well in registering their dislike for each other. Marilyn surprised us with her Southern dialect, and Juanita, in her quiet way, very ably acted the part of a delightfully vague young lady, who just as quietly fell in love” with her employer (Ray Roberts). We'll remember Ruby as she looked when she drawled, I quit , and Patsy as she appeared when she demanded that her business be taken care of first. We enjoyed Norma in the football scene and Dopey when he said, Here's the box, but didn't have a box. All in' all, it was a successful performance, ably coached by our dean of girls, Miss Marsh. left ....... Carol Wes .... Hyacinth Helen . Peggy Eve ............ Sarah ......... Lenore ....... Mrs. Trimmer. Truck Driver Ray Roberts Phyllis Howland Dick Rockhold Nila Miller Ruby Bledsoe Juanita McClain . Marilyn Pultx Norma Branner ......Pat O'Dell . . Patsy Shade Charles O'Reilly
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