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The Juniors have money-making year Ti ll.eBill Low, vice president: jo Leigh Woodburn, social chair- in Marilyn E. Miller, secretaryg and Don Keyes, president. The -Iunior-Senior is the big climax for a lot ol' important events that our young junior YVildcats will TCl1l6llllJCl', Leading up to the Final social event of the year are many inoney-making projects. Selling Christmas Cards, and numerous paper drives throughout their high school career helped l'atten the junior piggy bank. Combining work with lun, the Juniors proved they could tackle any job assigned to thein. The Happier XfVe'll Be, a comedy in three arts. starring an entire Cast ol' Juniors combined work and play and helped our cats earn the money which will be used not only lor the junior-Senior, but also the l955 Scurflzliglfl and other events in the Senior year. A nlenlber ol' the Class, Dawn XVattern1an, was Chosen from a group ol' Fine young would-be-writers to be editor ol' the next Senrflllight. In the fields ol' sports, the class ol' '55 contributed a great deal to XVHS. Track, baseball, basketball, and football teanis benefited from the assistanfe of the Junior nienibers ol' the squads. Many other momentous occasions oreurred this year for the Class. The terrifying tryouts for the class play and choosing the representatives for both Boys' and Girls' State were packed lull ol' suspense. Tops on the list ol' activities will always be the 'Iunior-Senior, when they play hosts to the graduating class-planning, arranging, and preparing the entire event-assisted by their advisers, Mrs. Nlary Belle Clary, Mr. Kenneth VVeiss, and Mr. Virgil Ashcraft. 26 D 0 iff .x ' 7 5. , S If X
in preparation for the Row 1 Anna Ballard, Jennie Bossetti, Mary Lou Baker, Becky Beaver, Nellie Brofford, Joann Dowell, Shirley Dusenbury, Eileen Bunnel. Flow 2 Chad Cooper. Jerry Bean, Rosa Brown, Sue Bradney, Harry Chandler, Lester De Voc. Row 3 Don Bierly, Dennis Dean, Allen Bergman. Mrs. Mary Bell Clary. QQ .f if , AX S Row 1 Deanna Lust, Donna Holmes, Charlene Horlocker, Naomi Frye, Carol Legg, JoAnn Foulk, Agnes Lane Row 2 Joe Green. Ronnie Herder, Nancy Harris, Lois Loop, Walter Gaiser, Don Keyes. Row 3 Bill Low, Charles Huhn, George Hogg, Pete Frevert, Neil Gorsuch. 27
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