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Ronald Vurllolt Eugene Waight Charlotte- Ward George Ward Michael Ward Harold Warner Monty Vllatson Wanda Weaver A .x it ' -V-an W.:-se, J: if I ff A ll il f Q D .4 ll 9 4 , ,K X v-.r We-V . W 2 r , ,. 3 3 at 4 wg? W4 l :, ' X lggf? -5 1 ff at P W l -7 Q f f vi l to be CI typical high school student n .n'ff'.1wn, Av se 2 5-V .. Ralph Williams Terry Wilson Carol Wingate Julia Winter Kenneth Wood David Workmon Samuel Yankee Barbara Young Dean Webb Betty W'ebster Robert Weir Michael Weiss Richard Wells William West Shirley White Bobbie Wikke
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Juniors. numbering 336, en- A tered Chrisman their second year ready to participate wholehearted- ly in the activities of the student body. The class officers who were chosen to lead the juniors through A Juniors have been training dilligently Bill Horner holds the position of president of the junior class and home room 311. He plans to be a sports reporter after he finishes school. Tops on his list of subjects is typing. Assuming the position of vice-president of the junior class this year is Eddie DeTray. Like most boys sports such as basketball and track tops the list of his subjects. Public speaking is his chosen vocation. He holds the office of vice-president of home room 308. Filling the office of secretary for the third year is Marilyn Tandy. Her clubs include Future Teachers of Donna June Richcreek, Carolyn Reich, and Ann Constant attended the Missouri Interscholastic Press As- sociation conference in Columbia October 28 and 29. They which she is treasurer, Pep club, Shakespearean Liter- ary society and Spanish club. She plans to become a A teacher after completing her education. English rates as tops with Marilyn. I, 1 X. J Q , , Elected to the office of treasurer was Bob Kralicek. g ' -kjmg He is an active member of student council this year and was an alternate his sophomore year. He belongs 1 to Spanish club and American history tops his list of subjects. He plans to go into international relations as his vocation. - Q 1 gb. enjoyed the privilege of exchanging ideas with 115 students A-.M from 17 Missouri high schools. .- .r-1? ws. , N 1 f: , their second year at Chrisman 1' .2 helped to make it a profitable and ', memorable one for the junior 'j A L class. They are from left to right: vice-president, Eddie DeTrayg president, Bill Hornerg treasurer, Bob Kralicekg and secretary, ,,, if Marilyn Tandy. ,jj 'R ? Ro Al Al Ga An Be B1 Be Bl
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