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'QQEF' T ' ' m.'?eM.,sQ F1'f'f:. v--www EVE? ,pt .vl,., .1 JUNIORS CLASS OFFIFERS SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ....,,.....,..,,.. Genevieve Robbins FIRST PI'9Sid6nt ..,........,...,.......... Wayne Jaynes Vice-President .... Vice-President ...... ..... M atilda Heffern .,...Violet Withers .. ...........,. Donna Shaw Secretary ..,..,...,,, .....Genevieve Robbins Secretary.,........... TFGIISLIFGI' ...... ...v..i B ert Coleman Treasurer ...,... ..... B ud Beanway SPONSORS Miss Youkey, Mr. Grafel Class Colors: Pink and Silver Class Flower: Chrysanthemum The Junior class has an enrollment of sixty-five, and each member is anticipating next year with eagerness. The Junior students on the honor roll are: Eleanor Stoll. Marjorie Randall, Bernice Sieker, Maxine l1CGI'ZlllRhllll, Margaret Doyle, Vio- let Withers, and Rex Butler. Genevieve Robbins and Kenneth tBudJ Beanway were the candidates selected for the annual King and Queen final contestg Bud was elected king by a majority of several thousand votes. The Patsy, the class play, was given December 15 and again January' 5. This is the only time in recent years that there was a public demand for a class play to be presented a second time, which is a splendid compliment for the cast. The Juniors entertained the Senior class and faculty at a banquet, April 22. The color scheme used was pink and blue, the official colors of the Senior class. The theme carried out in decorating was Hawaiian style. By use of an artificial moon and a multitude of stars, the lighting system conveyed the imagination to a lovely night scene under the open sky in the south sea. Many roses and other flow- ers were also used. Cocoanuts, pine-apples, and a unique sandy beach strewn with flowers and sea shells completed the effect of Native Hawaii. CLASS ROLL ON PAGE 20 Page 1 7
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, . I , ' 4 l SCHEIBMEIR, EUGENE I regret to say, I am unprepared. Hi-Y 2g Baseball 3. CAMPBELL, GENERVA She is well-known, but she is still more worth knowing. G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. Cabinet 3, 4g International Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3g Annual Staff. LIGHT, MERVIN An extreme proportion: long and slim. 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi Y 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3, 45 Senior Play. GUENTHER, MARGARET I have no other than a woman's rea- son. G. R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, VICTOR What mischief lurks behind that grin? Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 3g Track 2, 3. SENIORS Q Page 16 McDANIEL, EDITH California, here I come! G. R. 1, 2, 45 Class Officer 2, 33 Glee Club 25 Operetta 2g Annual Staff. ORR, JAMES He dabbles in love like a temperate man drinks wine. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi Y 1, 2, 33 Minstrel 3, Quartet 4. Operetta 4. STEINER, MELVA Why aren't they all contented like me? G. R. 1, 2, 4. SIMPSON, HOWARD A bundle of energy. Senior Play, Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 Minstrel 3. McCORMICK, HELEN A friendly heart with many friends? Band 1, 2, 3, 4g G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. F f .-D 1 4-' . , . ., , A f -4 3'4P?'i2ii4!'f .f
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CLASS ROLL ON PAGE 20 President ,............ ...,.... B illy Lamb Vice-President .........,........ Jesse Gillespie SPONSORS: u Miss Geith ,,-,,,,,....,.., ....,......... M r. Creltz Sec. and Treasurer ........ .... B ob Gilmore There are fifty members in the Sophomore class. These members are in various activities of the school such as debate teams, band, glee clubs, orchestra and dramat- ics. Four of the members, Ermadean Long, Nadine Dill, Emerson Tadtman, and Betty Rae Butler, were chosen for the cast of the one act play, Pink and Patches, which was given December 20, in a league contest. Eugene Dix was chosen to rep- resent the Sophomore class as a delegate for the Beta Delphian Club at the annual Federated Clubs High School Pilgrimage to Topeka, February 17. Helen Mahon and Jesse Gillespie were chosen to represent the sophomore class in the King and Queen Contest. Although the class is not as large as some of the others, they' help to contribute their share in making the school progressive and successful. The Sophomore class had the most students on the honor roll for the First Semester. Those on the honor roll were: Betty Rae Butler, Helen Mahon, Nadine Dill, Verna Mae Peters, Ermadean Long, George Woodruff, Richard Mulsow, and Eugene Dix. som-IQMQRES Page 18
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