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Junior Class Officers President, Jerry Grube; Vice-President, Doris Misch; Secretary, Shirlee Williams Treasurer, Karen Deerberg; Senators, John Tillema and John Kopchik JUNIOR STORY On September 4th the familiar shuffle of feet again was heard in the halls of W.H.S. and another school year was under way. To the Juniors, this meant nine months of hard work nixed with an equal amount of good clean fun. At the first class meeting, four competent class officers were chosen to lead the Juniors, and two well-qualified senators to represent than in the Senate. The class immediately began working together to help fill the hole in the class treasury. Their first project was the selling of blue-glass plaques, which helped greatly to push the treasury goal forward. They also sold school pins, pennants, and caps, and followed the footsteps of previous Juniors by selling candy at ballgames and at noon. One of the most thrilling experiences in their uhole school career is when they are Juniors and receive their class rings. Admiring ohs n and ahs are heard for weeks, and no one could be prouder or more excited than the Juniors themselves. Then came the playl The anxiety of those who tried out for parts was overwhelming, but after all the fun was over, everyone agreed that the play ms not only a tremendous hit, but well worth all the effort. No other school event would put the proper final touches on the Junior year like the Junior-Senior prom. And here, the class of ’54 wishes to tip their hats to Miss Stroup, their sponsor. She helped make this year a pleasant one for them, and because of that, they will look forward to their senior year with added enthusiam.
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