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-,-- YHITONIAN ...... JUNIOR CLASS This was a year of much activity for the class of 1956. Entering its Junior year, with Mr. Lloyd Hennings as class advisor, the class consisted of thirty-one students, three of whom left before the year was over. Our class officers were: President Gerald Iihite Vice-President Carl Kurz Secretary Carol Bucher Treasurer Lenora Sprink Our first party was a Weiner roast held at Side Cut Park in Maumee. During the fall, nine Junior boys were engaged in football, eight of this number receiving letters. At this same time th girls of the Junior class were playing softball and soccer. Later, the Junior boys, together with the other boys of the high school, entered the intramural passball tournament, which was won by a team coached by Harley Barhite. From the Junior class there were eight boys who had the opportunity to play on the varsity basketball team. During the season, .homever, other players from the other three classes replaced some of these boys on the first team. Six Juniors received letters, while two received numerals. The Junior girls also showed their skill at basketball .by winning the intercless tournament. There were also six Junior girls on the girls varsity basketball squad, which played teams from Monclova and Grand Rapids. In February the Seniors gave a party in honor of the Juniors, to which all of the Juniors were invited. This party was hold in the school cafeteria, and gave us a period of recreation before we began work on the Junior play, WMan or Mouso.W After many rehearsals we pre- sented our play very successfully on March 28. The members of the cast were: Virginia Boyer, Gerald White, Lenora Sprink, Lester Winslow, Dan- iel Sprink, Orville Bucher, Isabelle Eckel, Carl Kurz, Carol Bucher, John Weckerly, Charles Bradley, Margaret Heller, Willard Bidmell, and Leah Hall. With the coming of warmer weather in spring, the boys began train- ing for track and baseball. The girls also began training for track. There were four Junior boys on the baseball squad for the 1935 seasong and the others played on teams in the High School softball tournament. Five Juniors were on the scholarship team of the high school, sev- eral worked regularly on the Hi-Lightg and many were in the Glee Club and operetta. Our Junior-Senior Banquet was given on May the 15th. The commit- tees were as follows: Decoration Conndttee: Lester Winslow, Leah Hall. Carl Kurz, and Daniel Sprink, Menu Committee: Lois Barber, Lenora Sprink, and Margaret Hellerg Entertainment Committee: Willard Bidwell, Virginia Boyer, and Helen Alliong Printing Committee: Charles Bradley and Norman Bauman. The decoration committee decided to dress up the cafeteria as the ballroom on an ocean liner with blue and silver, the Senior class colors, predominating. Gerald White acted as tonstmaster, and c fine program was presented by both Juniors and Seniors. During this school year the Juniors have demonstrated, both in the classroom and out, that they will be worthy successors to the present Seniors. Carl' Kurl ........... 55 ............
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