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Mary ANN Hupson TREASURER CarRoL DeEGAN SECRETARY ia RicHARD BAY PRES IDENT a cehand a | Don DIxon Vice PRESIDENT
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ty ( 4 f Row |: Erma Tuom, Newton SmitH, Lestie DeGanot, Don Brack, Ivan A Ww Hooper, IrRvin Black, Jesse Martin, ALBERT TUOM, CHRISTINE Rd BRAZEALE. Ne ¥ Row 2: Pat Carver, ALzA Grounos, Mary Witson, Joyce Root, JANICE 7p WV JOHNSON, LENORE MATHEWS, JOANNE SMITH, ANN JOHNSON, CAROL 44, ANDERSON, PHYLLIS WOLFENBARGER’ ma) ts Y r THE JUNIOR CLASS WADED INTO ITS THIRD YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL WITH A CREW OF 2I| STUDENTS, AND Lestieé DEGANDI AT THE HELM. OFFICERS CHOSEN FROM THE CLASS WERE LES DE GAND1, PRESIDENT; IRVIN BLACK, VICE PRESIDENT; Pat CARVER, SECRETARY; ANN JOHNSON, TREASURER; LENORE MATHEWS, STUDENT COUNCIL REPe. AND FIRMLY GUIDING THE RAFT OF JUNIORS was Miss Bray, CLass ADVISOR. PaDDING THEIR TREASURY IN PREPARATION FOR THE JUNIOR PROM, THE JUNIORS GAVE NUMEROUS SALES, OFFERING HOT DOGS, ICE CREAM, AND COKES TO THE PUBLIC. AN EASTER HAM RAFFLE CLIMAXED THE MONEY=MAK ING DRIVE WHICH NETTED THE CLASS A LARGE SUMe FALL TERM HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE CLASS {N= CLUDED THE ARRIVAL OF THE JUNIOR RINGS IN Novem— BER, AND THE PRESENTATION OF MaGNoLIA Buooms , A ONE ACT PLAY, IN JANUARY. WiTH THE SPRING TERM CAME EXTENSIVE PREPAR= Gg e ATION FOR THE JUNIOR Prom. On APRIL 24 THE JUN- HMWCOAS 1ORS PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC A GAILY LIGHTED GYM, BUILT AROUND THEIR THEME, THE Great Wactz CLIMAXING A VERY EVENTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR YEAR.
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THE CLass OF '50 SPLASHED INTO A POOL OF SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES, WITH RICHARD Bay As CLass PRESIDENT, aSsIsSTeED BY Don Dixon, Vice President, Carot De Ganoi, SecRETARY, Mary ANN HubDson, TREASURER, AND JOHN VAN BUREN STUDENT Councit MemBER. SEEKING TO ENLARGE THEIR BANK ACCOUNT, THE CLASS OFFERRED HOT DOGS TO HUNGRY FOOT= BALL SPECTATORS WHILE THE DORMANT WINTER MONTHS WERE 8RIGHTENED BY JHE SALE OF WesT= PORT PENNANTS. A BLANKET RAFFLE BOOSTED THE EVER INCRLASING TREASURY TO A SUM OF $76.00. THE SOPHOMORE CONTRIBUTION TO THE MID-— WINTER ONE-ACT PLAYS WAS A TEENAGE COMEDY, Burcu , AS A FINAL ACTIVITY THE CLASS DEC= ORATED THE AUDITORIUM FOR’ THE SENIOR BACCA= LAUREATE SERVICES. GA Row I: Agnes McEnutty, Novetca Meadows, KaTHERINE lvarorr, MARY Ant. Huo= SON, CAROL DEGANDI. Row 2: Jack MAhkINCOVICH, JOHN VAN Buren, Don Satmi, Donato SHaw, Don Dixon, Don HeLwic, Pat THRASH, RICHARD Bay,
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