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THE JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS ZENAS D. HARDING, President GRETCHEN HAYS, Vice President ELWOOD MARTIN, Secretary FRANK GALLAGHER, Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Top Row, Left to Right+Prof. R. J. W. Templin, Hazel Caldwell, Oscar Wintle, Warren Williams, Carlton Daniels, Richard Scharer, Herbert Hall, Charles Barone, Edgar Keim, Franklin Williams, Tom Dale, Alpheus Brittain, Glenn Boorum, David Carpenter, John Scrimgeour, Fred Williams, George Messick, Willard Hunter, Gilardo Serino, Molly Moskowitz. 'Second Row, Left to Right-Margaret Thomas, Martha Berulis, Mabel Brace, Margaret Sheplock, Dorothy Williams, Cornelia Foster, Dorothy Noble, Mary Richards, Myra Kuschel, Frances Scrimgeour, Clarissa Wintle, Alberta Weiskerger, Dorothy Walsh, Mary Wilson, Dorothy Davies, Helen Owens, Adah Matthews, Betty Watson, Alice Fay, Alice Mathers, Grace Dymond, Prof. L. O. Robertson, Prof. S. C. B. Lynn. Third Row Seated. Left to RighteMarjorie Hermann, Louis Howell, Helen Markarian, Beverly Bennett, Ruth Weber, Herbert Saxe, Gretchen Hays, Elwood Martin, Zenas Harding, Frank Gallagher, Glenn Carpenter, Mar- jorie Stein, Dorothy Works, John Reid, Helen Hammond, Andrew Heineman, Ruth Weed, Front Row, Left to RighteSam Moskowitz, Earl Bierly, Russel Thomas, Louis Hitchner, Charles Monk. , - JUNIOR CLASS NOTES The first bit of important business after the organization of the Junior Class was the purchase of class rings and pins. It has been customary for the class to make their choice of class jewelry in the Junior year. Q The most important event of our year was the Oratorical Contest.. This contest gives an opportunity for the .development of oratorical abi ity .in the high school and is also the first step in securing funds for the annual Senior trlslle are deeply indebted to everyone who aided us in making our contest the success it was. We especially thank the public who gave us their hearty Sulljfxlirais be n our ideal to be a factor for the upbuilding of this high school. W have given our work and school spirit in making this institution a bigger aniii better place and we will endeavor to continue the same policy next year. 23
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